The Somerville city directory : of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, societies, business, business firms, map, state census, etc. etc, 1889, Part 36

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : W.A. Greenough
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TATERMAN WILLIAM P., carpenter, house 29 Cedar (see page 653)


Waters Isaac G., picture frames and mouldings (10 Canal B.), house 63 Orchard


Waters Lizzie A. Miss, house 132 Perkins


Waters William, laborer, house 66 Medford


Watkeys Frank E., clerk (F. R. R., B. ), b. 22 Broadway Watkeys Fred W., cashier (40 Alford, Chas'n), boards 22 Broadway


Watkeys William, hotel clerk (B.), house 22 Broadway Watkins Charles F., farmer, h. Broadway, n. Elm


Watkins James J., tinsmith, h. Broadway, n. Elm


Watkins William A., engineer (82 Broad, B.), house 4 Woodbine


Watson Clarence S., clerk (403 Wash. B. ), h. 11 Webster


Watson Daniel E., herdic (B.), house 29 Gilman


Watson Fannie E. Mrs., music teacher, h. 29 Gilman


Watson Frank L., painter, etc. (85 Oliver, c. High, B.), house 21 Aldersey


Watson Frank T., book-keeper (B. ), b. 16 Day, W. S.


Watson Fred W., physician, 16 Day, W. S., house do.


Watson Gustavus W., book-keeper (70 Franklin, B. ), house 41 Marshall


Watson James, iron moulder, boards 13 Houghton


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Watson James C., house 16 Day, W. S.


Watson J. Harry H., chemist, boards 16 Day, W. S.


Watson S. Noble, produce (33 John, B.), house 44 Pearl


Watson Thomas A., brakeman, B. & A. R. R., house Fitchburg


Watson Thomas J., book-keeper (B. ), h. 253 Oak


Watt James, carpenter, house 5 Waverly


Watt John G., entry clerk (516 Wash. B. ), house Fisk. av., opp. Hennesseys ct.


Watt Lewis C., plumber ( Leverett, B. ), h. 5 Emerson Watts Albert E., buyer (B), h. 66 Pinckney


Watts George A., rule mnfr. (178 Washington, room 7, B.), h. Maple av., near School


Waugh George A., well driver, h. 25 Cutter


Waugh George W., carpenter, h. 5 Palmer av.


Waugh Henry S., carpenter, h. 17 Cutter


Waugh Murry, carpenter, h. 47 Washington


Waugh Nancy C., widow of Chandler, house Beech, cor. Pitman


Waugh Robert B., carpenter, bds. 17 Cutter


Wax Newman S., florist (5} Park, B. ), h. 28 Holland


Waxner Samuel J., crockery, &c., 13 Union sq., h. 16 Concord av.


WAY TAY W. HI., M. D. V., veterinary surgeon, 339 Somerville avenue, and (Porter's Hotel, No. Cam- bridge), telephone connection, bds. Mt. Vernon, No. Cambridge


Wayland Thomas H., produce (12} Blackstone B. ), h. 15 Bond, near Broadway


Waynes John, brass finisher, h. 4 Bow street place


Weaver David W., baker (26 Brattle, B. ), h. 17 Austin Weaver Frank B., order cook (B.), bds. 17 Austin


Webb Charles L., salesman (50 Chauncy, B. ), h. 39 Mt. Pleasant


Webb E. Stanford, brick mason, h. 39 Mt. Pleasant.


Webb John H., engraver (73 Hanover, B. ) . h. 13 Gilman Webb Nathaniel, expressman, h. 3 Dimick


Webb Robert, stove polish mnfr. ( Medford, Chas'n), h. 22 Highland av.


Webber Albert H., wood turner, C. W. Lyman & Co., house Pembroke court


Webber Albert M., foreman (Chas'n) h. 36 Washington Webber Antoine, rubber worker, h. Garden Ct.


Webber Arthur W., pastry cook ( Waverley House) , rms. Wm. W. Webber's, Austin 1 Webber Charles E., clerk ( B.), h. 4 Elm ct.


Webber C. D. Mrs., h. 3 Evergreen avenue


Webber Edward, currier, bds. 4 Joy pl.


Webber Edward H., printer (433 Atlantic ave, B.) h. Norwood av., n. Medford


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Webber Edward O., rubber worker, bds. 93 Jaques Webber Francis M., teamster, h. 84 Franklin


Webber Fred G., brick mason, bds. 15 Dartmouth Webber, Fred R., leather sorter (B. ), h. 29 Austin


Webber George H., cabinet maker, h. 6 George


Webber Henry A., provisions (Bunker Hill, Chas'n) , h. 30 Dartmouth


Webber Henry N., sausage maker, bds. Wm. W. Web- ber's, Austin


Webber Isaac R .. book (301 Washington, B.), h. 24 Wallace, W. S.


Webber Isabella, widow, house 4 Joy place


Webber James F., cabinet maker, D. & K. Desk Co., h. 4 Pembroke court


Webber James W., machinist, bds. 4 Joy place


Webber John W., teamster, h. 18 Waverly


Webber Josie L. Mrs., dressmaker, 15 Cook, h. do.


Webber Leon S., teamster, bds. 93 Jaques


Webber Lydia A., widow of Phillip, h. 40 Irving


Webber Mary E. Mrs., h. 15 Dartmouth


Webber Oren H., h. 93 Jaques


Webber Susan A. Mrs., h. 4 Elm court


Webber Wesley, artist (Pemb. sq., B.), h. 13 Cameron, West Somerville


Webber Wm. W., cook, h. Austin


Webber William W. S., painter, h. 15 Cook


Webcowit club, 66 Mt. Vernon


Weber Frank L., clerk (518 Washington, B.), boards Joseph Weber's, South


Weber John A., clerk (518 Washington, B.), bds. Jos- eph Weber's, Sonth


Weber Joseph, brass finisher, h. South cor. Harding


Webster Frederick, artist, ris. 232 Elm, W. S.


Webster George H., clerk (28 Court, B. ), h. 9 Sargent av Webster Humphrey P., groceries (90 Blackstone, B.) , h.


24 Arlington


Webster Jerome, mnfr. (30 Hanover, B. ), h. Summer Webster Jerome J., cash registers (62 Sudbury, B.), h. 274 Summer


Webster John H. Mrs., h. 29 Warren ave.


Webster William, lawyer (28 State, B.), h. 29 Warren avenue


Webster William J., pattern maker, h. 69 Myrtle


Wedgewood Anson B., book-keeper (51 High, B.), h. 3 Hillside ave.


Weedon Jane Mrs., h. 31 Irving, W. S.


Weedon John F., clerk (B. ), bds. 38 Mystic ave.


Weeks Annie M., clerk, 4 Studio bldg., W. S., bds. 50 Dover, do.


Weeks Benj. D., nurse McLean Asylum, bds. do.


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Weeks Benj. H. ( Weeks & Co's) express, East Somerville and Boston Express (34 Court sq., B. ), h. 67 Rush Weeks Edgar L., salesman (B. ), h. 14 Evergreen ave. Weeks F. A. Dr., trusses, ete. ( 31 School, B.), house 7 Dartmouth


Weeks Herbert L., elerk (62 Broad, B.), h. 2 Runey Weeks Mary E., nurse McLean Asylum, bds. do.


Weeks Mary P. B., widow of Edwin L., h. 14 Ever- green ave.


W EEKS & CO'S EXPRESS, East Somerville & Boston , 67 Rush and (34 Court sq., B.), ( see p. 665)


Weil Henry, street car conductor, h. 101 Prospect


Weild John, baker, 65 Pearl and ( 107 and 230 Main, Chas'n), h. Mystie, near Mystic avenue


Weiner Adam J., costumer, boards 3 Maple, near Med- ford


Weiner Louis, slipper maker, h. 3 Maple near Medford Weingott Abraham, tailor's operator 61, h., Somerville avenue


Weissbach Joseph, book-keeper (Com'l, B.), house 84 Highland avenue


Weitze Gustav, provisions (137 Eliot, B.), h. 78 Beaeon Welch Catherine, widow, house rear Fitchburg near B. & L. R. R.


Weleh Edward, clerk, 47 Union Sq., house 52 Washing- ton


Welch Elbridge R., painter, house 303 Broadway


Welch George W., draw tender (B. & M. R. R., B.), boards 97 Franklin


Weleh James, laborer, house 314 Beaeon


Welch James H., teamster, bds. John Weleh's, Fitchburg Welch John, charcoal teamster, house Fitchburg, near Linwood


Welch John, teamster, house Highland av., opp. Cherry Weleh Martin J., painter, house 184 Somerville av


Weleh Mary, widow, house 103 Beacon


Weleh Mary H., widow of Hiram, house 1 Chapel, W. S. Welch Michael, laborer at Am. Tube Works, bds. 40 Dane


Welch Michael, laborer, boards Thomas Ormand's, off Broadway


Welch Patriek. junk, house 10 Harris


Weleh Robert, at J. P. Squire's, house 30 Medford


Weleh Sarah Mrs., house Heath, near Bond


Welch Stephen H., draw tender (B. & M. R. R., B.), h. 97 Franklin


Welch Thomas, laborer, Bedford, near South


Welch Thomas, laborer, house 211 Norfolk near Web- ster avenue


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


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SURVEYORS OF MECHANICS' WORK.


CENTRAL SQUARE, No. 603 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


ESIDENCE, Raymond St., Old Cambridge, near the Botanical Garden.


ESTABLISHED A. D., 1839.


Information of value to every property owner.


We have saved the original notes and plans of all urveys by us since 1839, also, a vast collection of copies nd other information, from which we are prepared to re- stablish old boundaries as well as new ones.


Anything in our line promptly and accurately attended to.


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CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, 13 and 15 TREMONT ST., BOSTON. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF


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Besides a complete assortment of articles intended for the exclusive use of the Medical and Dental professions, have always in store, at the lowest prices, u great variety of the following articles, suited to the wants of the general public :


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TRUSSES,


A large assortment of best patterns from which to select, to meet the requirements of each case. If convenient, persons requiring Trusses should call at our establishment. where they can have a suitable Truss carefully fitted by a competent and experienced person familiar with the anatomy of hernia. When a call in person is impracticable, a careful description should be sent, stating whether the rupture is on the right or left side; also the measure around the person, two inches below the top of the hip bonc. If the rupture is at the navel, the measure should be around the body at the navel. N. B .- Ladies attended by those of their own sex.


ELASTIC HOSE,


For Varicose Veins, Swollen Limbs, and Weak Joints. Of these goods we have several classes of silk and cotton, possessing different degrees of elasticity; the stout silk being usually the mont satisfactory. The sizes are full length (of leg), three quarters, half or knec hose, knee caps, and anklets. Unusual sizes made to order. Also,


Elastic and Spring Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Apparatus for Weak Ankles, Bow-Legs, Club-Feet, etc. Also, Crutches of various and most improved kinds; syringes' Rubber Urinals to wear on the person day or night, for Males and Females; Galvanic Batteries, Hearing Trumpets, Auricles, and Con- versation Tubes for the Deaf.


Together with many other articles for the use of the SICK and INVALIDS. Also the largest and best assortment of


Atomizers and Nasal Douche,


To be found in the United States. "A GOLD MEDAL has lately been awarded us by the Middlesex Mechanics Associatian, as will be seen from the following report, signed by a leading New England Surgeon und Physician : 1503. CODMAN & SHURLTEFF, Boston, Mass, One Case Surgical Instruments and Atomizers "The Committee have no hesitation in awarding for this superb exhibition the highest premium * * * The various other instruments for inhalation of atomized liquids, and for Local Anaesthesia, were all apparently faultless, both in design and workmanship. 'The exhibi- tors are regarded as more especially deserving of the highest token of merlt for having pro- duced nothing except their own manufacture,


GOLD MEDAL. (Signed), "GILMAN KIMBALL, M. D. Chairman."


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Welch William, paper hanger, 21 Bow, house at Chas'n Welch William H., salesman (54 Oliver, B.), house 49 Concord av


Weld Alex H., wines (6 North Market. B.), house Har- vard, corner Elm place


Weld Henry M. (HI. M. Weld & Co.), livery stable, 88 Broadway, house 14 Lincoln


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TELD H. M. & CO. (Henry M. Weld), hack, boarding, livery and sale stable, 88 Broadway (see page 663)


Weld Wm. E., wholesale liquors (6 No. Market, B. ), h. Harvard, near Summer


Weldon Albert A., cabinet maker, h. 312 Beacon


Wellcome Clark P., express messenger (244 Wash., B.), h. 2 Broadway place


Wellcome Prentiss H., grocer Broadway, cor. Marshall, h. 15 Marshall


Wellington Alfred H. (Horatio Wellington & Co.), coal and wood, Union Square, and (28 Bridge, E. C.), h. 33 Winthrop, Chas'n


Wellington Edmund S., elerk (111 Summer, B.), h. Rose- land, corner Beacon


Wellington George F., cracker dealer, h. 70 Broadway Wellington Horatio (Horatio Wellington & Co.), coal and wood, Union sq., and (28 Bridge, E. Camb. ), h. 93 High, Charlestown


W ELLINGTON HORATIO & CO. (Horatio, J. Frank and A. II. Wellington), coal and wood dealers, Union square (72 Kilby & 72 Water B.), wharf, 28 Bridge, East Cambridge (see front cover) Wellington Joseph V., shipper bds. George W. Stacy's, Brastow ave.


Wellington Lilian A., teacher, Prospect Hill school


W TELLINGTON & BUCK, coal and wood, 211 Bridge st., East Cambridge (see back cover) Wellington J. Frank (Horatio Wellington & Co.), coal and wood, Union sq. and (28 Bridge, E. C.) h. 50 Vinal av., opp, Pleasant avenue


Wellman Eliza F. Mrs., variety store, 51 Summer, h. 16 Prescott


Wellman T. Augustus, painter, 3 Union sq., h. 16 Prescott


Wells Charles E., painter (F. R. R., B.), h. 61 Otis Wells Edmund B., hostler, 56 Chester, W. S., bds. do. Welsh Matthew II., trader, h. 23 Broadway, cor. Union Welsh William, confectionery salesman, h. 13 Marshall Wemyss Alexander J., salesman (B) rms. 12 Lincoln Wemyss George D., firniture mnfr. (511 Medford, Char- lestown), h. 5 Austin


Wendell Mina J. Miss, teacher, Morse Grammar school, house at Woburn


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Wendell Rufus Rev .. h. Hotel Preston, Walnut Wentworth Charles F., ticket seller, O. C. R. R. (B) bds.


8 Austin


Wentworth C. J. Miss, dressmaker, 29 Webster


Wentworth Dexter B., crackers, h. 68 Rush


Wentworth Eliza Mrs., h. 30 Appleton


Wentworth George S., sausage maker, h. 8 Bow st. place Wentworth George W., carpenter, h. 10 Flint


Wentworth L. Roger, attorney-at-law, 4 Eberle building, Union sq. h., 62 Vinal avenue


Wentworth Lucy E. Miss, bookkeeper (B. ), boards 9 Ivaloo


Wentworth Mary J. Mrs., h. 9 Ivaloo


Wentworth Minna L., teacher, Forster school, bds. 351 Broadway


Wentworth Thomas S., provsion's, wholesale (42 Mer- chants row, B. ), h. 350 Broadway


Wentworth Timothy, wines and liquors (1 North and 30 F. H. sq., B. ), h. 49 Broadway


Wentworth Walter C., printer (Globe, B. ), h. 71 Rush Wentworth William H., plumber, h. 121 Cross


Wessels Alfred, foreman, Davidson Rubber Wks. (Brigh- ton, Chas'n), bds. 10 Austin


Wessels William A., cutter, Davidson Rubber Wks. (Brighton, Chas'n), bds. 10 Austin


West Charles A., druggist (99 Broad, B) , h. 40 Laurel


West Charles H., book-keeper (270 Purchase, B. ), bds. 16 Arlington


West Dora Miss, music teacher, h. 53 Day


West Edward B., cracker dealer, h. Preston, n. Summer West End St. R. Co., stables, 220 to 228 Wash., 59 Dov- er, 77 Summer and 171 to 175 Beacon


West Ernest II., clerk (224 State, B.) h. Boston


West Frank J., carpenter, h. 27 Quincy


West Frederic, cutter (B. ), h. 333 Somerville avenue.


West George, conductor, east div, B. & M. R. R., h. 16 Arlington


West Harold II., driver (B.), bds. 2 Bonner avenne


West Henry J., trav. salesman (N. Y. City), h. 18 High, Prospect Hill


West John P., clerk (B.), h. 28 Glen


West Lizzie A. Mrs., h. 5 Appleton, W. S.


West Mabel, school teacher (B), bds. 120 Central


West Marion W. Mrs., bds. 54 Putnam


West Mary S, widow of Clark S., h. 53 Day W. S.


West Ralph H., clerk (73 IIanover, B.), bds. 15 Sargent avenue


- West Rufus, salesman (104 F. II. Mkt., B. ), h. 21 Sargent avenue


West Samnel, teamster, Geo. R. Emerson, bds. Mary A. Tindell's, Cedar court


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West William T., salesman (112 Clinton, B.), h. 39 Bos- ton, cor. Greenville


West Wm. T. Mrs., dressmaker, h. Boston


Westcott H. Josephine Miss, stenographer (209 Washing- ton, rm. 46, B.), bds. 49 Thurston


Westcott Joseph B., salesman (85 Blackstone, B. ) , h. 15 Sargent avenue


Westcott Mary E., widow of Otis, h. 49 Thurston


Westcott M. Eliza Miss, dressmaker, bds. 49 Thurston


Westcott Ralph H., shipper (73 Hanover, B.), bds. 15 Ssrgent avenue


Westcott Reuben, pork packer, h. 2 Wash. avenue


Western Union Telegraph, office 55 Union Sq., Mrs. Jen- nie A. Jackman, manager


Westgate Frank B., painter, Thorpe place, h. do.


Weston Almira, widow of Henry, h. Garden ct.


Weston Arthur H., bds. 275 Highland avenue


Weston Charles H., brass finisher, h. 38 Florence


Weston Edward H., physician and apothecary, 322 Som- erville avenue, bds. Hotel Warren


Weston Henry C., salesman, h. 275 Highland avenue


Weston James F., clerk, 301 Wash., B.), bds. 76 Boston Weston John H., milkman, house 19 Glen


Westwood John, grocer, 96 Webster ave., house do.


Wetherbee Charles P., student (Mass. Inst. Tech., B.) boards 125 Summer


Wetherbee George, conductor, F. R. R., h. 8 Putnam Wetherbee Seth electrician (32 Arch, B.), house Church


Weyand John F., brass finisher (B.), house Bow st. pl. Whalen Edward, teamster, C. H. North & Co., house 5 Granite


Whalen James Baker (B.), house 94 Somerville ave. Whalen Richard, laborer, h. Poplar, corner Maple Whalen Richard, Jr., boarding house, 278 Washing ton Wheaten Albert F., salesman (82 Boylston, B.), house Medford, near Chester ave.


Wheaton William H., brakeman, boards 34 Prospect W HEELER ANGELO L., painter, Chauncey av. n. Jaques, house do. (see page 657)


Wheeler Angelo L. J., clerk (162 Congress B., boards 99 Jaques


Wheeler Asa N., machinist, house 194 Central Wheeler Charles H., printer, Sycamore, opp. Richdale ave., boards do. [do.


Wheeler Ebenezer, night watchman, McLean Asylum, b. Wheeler Eugene C., book-keeper (B.), b. 194 Central Wheeler Fred L., salesman (B.), h. 122 Prospect


Wheeler Geo. W., salesman (89 So. Market, B.), house Heath, near Temple


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Wheeler Guy E. B., clerk (450 Wash., B. ), h. 55 Cross Wheeler James W., salesman (20 No. Market, B.), h. 46 Mystic avenue


Wheelock Adelia A., widow, house Sanborn ave.


Wheelock Eugene M., hoisery, etc. (22 Temple pl., B. ), h. Sanborn avenue, near Walnut


Wheelock Joseph Jr, signal master, B. & M. R. R., h. 357 Beacon


Wheetley George C., trav. salesman (33 Portland, B.), boards 69 Boston


Whelpley Edmund B., teamster, h. 1 Auburn avenue


Whicher Harry H., clerk ( Cambridgeport), boards 12 Cottage avenue


Whicher John H., hotel (Hancock House, B.), house 12 Cottage av., near Russell, W. S.


Whipple George A., student, boards 87 Thurston


Whipple Tyler L., milkman, house 177 Walnut


Whipple Welsey P., milkman, house 26 Gilman


Whipple William H., com. traveler, h. 87 Thurston


Whipple William V., electrician, honse 192 Holland


Whitaker James E., flour and grain (174 .State, B.), h. 100 Sycamore


Whitaker James L., engineer, B. & L. R. R., house Syca- more, first on right


Whitaker Joseph W., clerk, B. &. L. R. R. depot, bds. J. L. Whitaker's Sycamore


Whitaker Milo R., clerk (174 State, B.), boards J. L. Whitaker's, Sycamore


Whitcomb Asahel S., freight handler (B. & L. R.R. de- pot, B. ) house 18 Lake


Whitcomb Frank I., clerk (296 Washington, B.), boards 358 Broadway


Whitcomb Irvine A., trav. agent (296 Washington, B.), house 358 Broadway


Whitcomb Lorenzo K., house 80 Highland avenue


Whitcomb Rebecca Miss, bds. E. Hartshorn's, Munroe Whitcomb Seth H., clerk (61 Court, room 8, B,), house 59 Summer


Whitcomb William II., janitor, Public Libraay, house 80 Highland avenue


White Alexander, laborer, house Garden court


White Andrew, ice man, house 4 Water


White Andrew teamster, house Murdock, n. Cedar


White Bessie R. Miss, teacher, High school, boards 149 Perkins


White Charles, clerk, 522 Somerville ave., b. 10 Laurel White Charles A., pictures (79 Beach, B.), house 19 Thorpe place


White Chas. M., book-keeper (42 Merchants row, B. ), h. 48 Mystic avenue


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White Clifford F., laborer, boards 192 Washington


White Daniel, laborer. h. Appleton, near Lowell


White Duane, nurse, McLean Asylum, boards do.


White Edna Mrs., variety store, 101 Washington house 17 Franklin avenue


White Edward T., teamster, house 40 Otis


White Edwin, liquors (5 Green, B. ), h. 79 Morrison


White Eliza, widow of John, house 14 Bolton


White Emory L., physician, 30 Bow, house do.


White Fergus J., Inmber teamster, house 11 Cross


White Francis, clerk, 522 Somerville ave., b. 10 Laure


White Frank H., map mounter (666 Wash., B.); hous 6 Montgomery ave.


White Fred A., shipper, Sprague & Hathaway, house Clarendon block, Dover, W. S.


White Frederick I., organ tuner, boards J. A. White's, Hudson


White George K., collector, bds. 18 Partridge ave.


White George K., weaver, house Partridge ave.


White George W., yard master (B. & M. R. R.), honse 21 Austin


White George W., Jr., produce (20 Suffolk Market, B.), house 26 Dartmouth


White Henry, driver, F. P. Ice Co., Willow, house 4 do. White Henry, gate tender, Somerville av. crossing, F. R. R., house at Charlestown


White Hiram L. (Equitable Bldg., B.), house 4 Grand View avenne


White Horace C., physician, 149 Perkins, house do.


White Isabella, widow of Francis, house 10 Laurel


White James, finisher, Middlesex Bleachery, house 12 Laurel


White James E., carpenter, honse 46 Oak


White James J., salesman (46 No. Market, B.), house 401 Washington


White James R., cooper (108 F. H. Market, B.), house 14 Joy


White James S., fireman, B.&M. R. R. E. Div., h. 5 Brook White Jean Mrs., music publisher (266 Wash., B.), h. 9 Oakland avenue


White John, driver, Fergus J. White, 11 Cross bds. do. White John, printer (B. ), honse 152 Cross


White John F., clerk, house 22 Rush


White John F .. marble cutter, boards 14 Joy


White Joseph A., carpenter h. Hudson, 4th from Cedar White Joseph H., butter and eggs (7 Blackstone, B. ), h. 200 Central


White J. Harvey, student (H. U.), boards 200 Central


White K. E. Mrs., dressmaker, house 14 Joy


White L. L. Mrs., artist rooms, 12 Medina blk., W. S.


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White Mary E. G. widow of Franklin T., house 12 Rich- dale avenue


White Maurice J., clerk, h. 52 Linwood, n. Linwood pl. White Maurice W., violin maker, h. 43 Dover, W. S.


White Nora Miss, nurse, house 12 Bonair


White Simon, grocer, 81 Somerville ave. house 83 do. White Susan, widow of Thomas, h. 21 Dartmouth White Walter T., clerk (B.), bds. 21 Dartmouth White William H., clerk, boards 149 Perkins


White William H., hostler, house 626 Somerville ave.


White William J., metal worker, h. 10 Brastow ave. White William S., plumber, house 25 Otis


White William V., clerk, F. R. R., b. 83 Somerville av. White William W., map mounter and designer ( 666 Wash., B. ), house 12 Richdale avenue . [av.


Whitechurch Charles, dentist (5 Park, B. ) , b. 22 Berkeley Whitefeldt Martin baker, boards 5 Warren avenue Whitehorn Charles S. (B. & L. R. R. ), h. 284 Elm Whitehouse Benj. F., carpenter, house Dane court Whitelew James, trav. salesman, h. Glen, c. Oliver


Whitford Reuben, painter, (23 Merrimac, B.), boards 353 Beacon


W HITING GEORGE A., baker (Beacon, corner Washington, and, 131 Inman, and Inman sq. Camb- ridgeport, h. 11 Prospect. Cambp't (see page 140) Whiting Jo'ın K., milk contractor (Chas'n), b. 73 Perki Whiting Oliver R., house 3 Chestnut


Whiting William H., salesman (B. ), h. Hall, n. Cedar Whitman Edson F., physician, 46 Bow, house do.


Whitman Edmund M., pattern maker (73 Haverhill, B.), house 20 Appleton


Whit.nan Edwin J., com. merchant (176 State, B.), h. 12 Dartmouth


Whitman Eva Miss, dressmaker, 20 Appleton, h. do.


Whitman Frank, engineer, F. R. R., h. 20 Frost av.


Whitman John G., porter, rooms Joseph S. Rich's, Hathorn


Whitman Lilla, widow of William, h. 1 May pl.


Whitmarsh Wallace F., delivery wagon (518 Washington B.), h. 304 Washington


Whitney Calvin H., h. 18 Gilman


Whitney Daniel, painter, bds. 54 Cross


Whitney James E., merchant (13 Doane, B.), h. 64 Syc- amore


Whitney John A., station agent, Winter Hill station, B. & L. R. R., Medford, h. do.


Whitney John A., 2nd station, employee, Winter Hill Station, B. & L. R. R., h. do.


Whitney M. A., h. 302 Broadway


Whitney Nancy Augusta, widow, h. 13 Wesley Park


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Whitney Stephen A., confectioner (B.), bds. 88 Orchard Whitney Theodore W., machinist (B. & L. R. R., B.), bds. J. A. Whitney's, Medford


Whitney William A., druggist, 302 Broadway, house 225 Mystic avenue


Whitney William E. ( Whitney & Snow), hardware, 21 Union square, h. 48 Quincy


Whitney Zelaphine J., widow of Alonzo D., h. Allen, n. Somerville avenue


W HITNEY & SNOW (William E. Whitney and George W. Snow), hardware, 21 Union sq. (see page 3)


Whiton Frank S., teamster (B.), bds. 79 Perkins


Whiton George F., leather (Atlantic av., B. ), h. 20 Otis


Whiton Loring L., pianoforte-hammer maker (520 Har- rison av., B.), h. 173 Central


Whiton Moses L., bds. 56 Putnam


Whiton R. Parker, wool broker (143 Federal, B.), bds. 56 Putnam


Whiton Susan J., widow, bds. 20 Otis


Whiton see Whitton, and Whitten


Whittaker Abbie W. Mrs., bds. L. D. Junkin's, George


Whittaker Benjamin, moulder, h. rear 41 Mystic av.


Whittaker George E., astronomer, h. 34 Spring


Whittemore Jolin G., painter, bds. 4 Albion


Whittemore John M., book-keeper (179 Devonshire, B.), house 2 Chestnut ct.


Whittemore John O., painter, 4 Albion, h. do.


Whitten Arthur M., fireman, Amer. Tube Works, boards 56 Bow


Whitten Herbert, stencil maker (15 Water, B.), house 391 Somerville av.


Whittier Adeline, widow of Frank, h. 68 Broadway


Whittier Charles D., coffee roaster (1 & 3 Hamilton, B.), h. 5 Sunnyside av.


Whittier Edwin R., die sinker (235 Friend, B.), h. 117 School




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