Geographical gazetteer of Jefferson county, N.Y. 1684-1890, Part 178

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- [from old catalog] comp; Horton, William H., [from old catalog] ed
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y., The Syracuse journal company, printers and binders
Number of Pages: 1384


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Spieer Asel. laborer. h 16 Bradley.


Spieer De Forest, elerk, h 2 Union.


Spies George, cooper, h 16 Massey.


Spink Hiram B., hostler City Hotel.


SPONENBERG HENRY M., (Sponenberg & Waddingham) h 22 Ten Eyck.


SPONENBERG & WADDINGHAM, (Henry M. S. and Fred W.) dealers in hardware, farming implements, dairy utensils, etc .. 12 Washington.


Spragne Adelbert J., mason, h 13 Central ave. SPRATT JOHN W., (Gates & Spratt) h 52 Factory.


Spratt Margaret, widow of Henry, h 52 Fac- tory.


Springhall William, laborer, h 79 Coffeen.


Springsteen Charles G., musie dealer, h 4 Boyd.


Squire George. patternmaker, h 25 Bronson. Stafford Alfred, laborer, h 27 Huntington.


Stafford Charles J., hack driver, h 7 William. Stamp Andrew, engineer, h 11 Mullin.


Standley William H., (Standley & Fraser) h 26 Mundy.


Standley & Fraser, ( William H. S. and Simon G. F.) dealers in boots and shoes, Com- mercial block. Public square.


Stanley William E., painter, 2416 Court.


STAR LAUNDRY, Anthony D. Demarse, prop., 49 Conrt.


Starbuck Isaac, (Starbnek & Allen ) resides in Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co.


Starbuck Roxana G., widow of James F., h 27 Clinton.


STARBUCK & ALLEN. (Isaac S. and Henry M. A.) dealers in Inmber, 54 Court.


Starkweather Fred H., book-keeper, bds. 12 Boyd.


Starkweather Herman J .. carpenter and re- pairer, 66% Public square, h 54 Mill.


Starkweather Wallace W., (York & Stark- weather) h 12 Boyd.


St. Clair Allen, wood finisher, h 14 Bronson. St. Clair Thomas, butcher, h 81 Main.


Stebbins --- , miller, li 78 Montton.


Stebbins Jean R., pres. Agricultural Insur- ance Co., h 7 Ten Eyck,


Steblin Alouise, farmer 207. h 187 Main. Steele Harvey W., lawyer, 13 Washington, bds. 27 Franklin.


Stephens Benjamin, laborer. h 5 Burns ave. Stephens Cyrenus, laborer, h 67 Mill.


Sterling Charles, carpenter, h 15 Central ave. Sterling Edward B., manuf., h 8 Clinton.


Sterling F. F., (Stock & Sterling ).


Sterling John, salesman for Sterling & Mosher. bds. Sterling place.


STERLING JOIIN C., (Sterling & Mosher) owns real estate 75 acres, director Jeffer- son County National Bank, h Sterling place.


STERLING LEWIS B., book-keeper. h 52 Franklin.


STERLING & MOSHER, (John C. S. and Henry B. M. ) dealers in books, stationery. paper hangings, window shades, picture frames, and moldings, 2 Washington : nd 4 Paddock arcade.


STEVENS A. B., physician and surgeon, 17 Paddock arcade, h 24 State.


STEVENS CALVIN GAY, physician and $ 11- geon, room 1 Opera House block, h 46 Franklin.


Stevens Clarence R . machinist. 19 Jefferson. Stevens Cyrenus, laborer, h 75 Mill.


Stevens George J., supt. Smith's bottling works, 313 Court.


Stevens Harvey H., carpenter, h 40 Mullin.


Stevens Henry J .. butcher, bds. Harris House. STEVENS HENRY M., M. D., sec'y Agrieult- ural Insurance Co., h 12 Ten Eyck.


Stevens Luther N .. miller, h 45 State.


Stevens Mary, widow of Henry, h 19 Mechanic. Stevens William H., asst. soc'y Agricultural Insurance Co., h 21 Ten Eyck.


Stevens William H .. carriage finisher, h 19. Mechanic.


Stewart Alexander, carpenter, h 28 Bronson. Stewart C. Taleott, teamster, h 98 Main.


Stewart Elizabeth, widow of James, h 16 Pearl. Stewart J. Severance. emp. Watertown Spring Wagon Co., h 1 Park.


Stewart James W .. clerk, h 16 Pearl.


Stewart Lney, widow of William, Jr., bds. 63 Court.


Stewart Nathaniel, elerk, h 14 Franklin.


Stickney Frank L., laborer, h 3 Remington. Atitts Charles, carpenter, bds. Romang House.


Stimpson Henry L , printer, h 15 Meadow.


Stimpson Jeremiah, machinist, h 62 Franklin. Stimson Thomas C .. printer, h 24 Orehard.


St. Joseph's Apostolic School, Rev. C. Ran.ot. prin., I Thompson.


St. Louis Antoine, laborer, h 64 Factory.


Stock J. J .. (Stock & Sterling ).


Stock & Sterling, (J. J. S. and F. F. S. ) mannfs. of grease and oil for railroad pur- poses. Newell.


Stockwell Fred, laborer, h 35 Orchard.


Stockwell Fred H., carpenter. h 6 Summer.


Stoddard Burt, laborer, h 69 Coffeen.


Stoddard George A., carpenter, h 100 Coffeen.


Stoddard Hiram, carpenter, h 97 Coffeen. Stoddard Warren, laborer, h 1 Earl.


STOKES WILLIAM TAVERNER, pastor Cong. Church and editor The Silent Worker, 7 and 9 Anthony, h 59 Rutland st.


Stone George M., teamster, h 17 Bradley.


Stone James, laborer, h 8 Hamilton. Stone James, mason, h 77 Conrt.


Stone John H .. mason, h 18 Massey.


Stone Mary Miss, nurse, h 25 Washington place.


Stone Peter, laborer, h 20 Factory.


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Stone Peter, laborer, h 78 Mill.


Stone Theodore, laborer, h 78 Mill.


Stoneburn William, h 13 Boyd.


Storer Frances, widow of Samuel P., h 102 Main.


Storms Andrew J., clerk, bds. Kirby House. Storms Cornelius M., clerk for R. T. Smith, h 5 Vale.


Storms Cory, hostler, bds. Harris House.


Storms Dan, laborer, bds. 17 Ely.


Storms Ezra, laborer, hi 10 Lynde.


Storms George, laborer, h 17 Elv.


Storms Harry, clerk, bds. Hancock.


Storms James A., laborer, bds. Hancock.


Storms Lincoln, machinist, bds. 23 Emer- SO11.


STORY FREDERICK T., pres. and treas. Watertown Gas Light Co., hi 33 Clinton. Stowell Frank, furniture finisher, h 26 Acad- emy.


St. Patrick's Parochial School, under the direc- tion of the Sisters of Mercy, Mother Mary P. H Kieran, prin., 31 Massey. STREETER, BRIMMER & OLEAN, (Fred W. S., Henry J. B., and Frank W. O.) props. Grand Central Clothing Honse, merchant tailors and dealers in gents' fur- nishing goods, 16 Woodruff House block, Public square.


Streeter Eunice H., widow of Nelson W., h 26 Srate.


STREETER FRED W., (Streeter, Brimmer & Olean ) h 25 Stone.


Streeter J. B yant, clerk, h 22 Emerson.


STREETER JOHN C., ex-postmaster, h 19 State.


Streeter Rozell, carpenter, h 68 Washington. Streeter Stephen, machinist, h 82 Moulton.


Strickland Miles, retired, h 45 Massey.


Strife Nicholas, h Main cor. Le Ray sts.


Sturtevant David, shoemaker, 83 Main, h 24 Lynde cor. Cooper.


Sullivan Francis, laborer, h 4+ Cedar.


Sullivan John, Liborer, bds, 4 Front.


Sul ivan Michael J., carpenter, h 2 Moulton. Sully Peter, laborer, h 167 Main.


Snuman John, laborer, h 14 Willow.


Sunman Mary, widow of Thomas, h 12 Em- mett.


Suprise Emery, carriagemaker, h 2513 Court.


Sutton Benjamin, plumber, h 17 Orchard. Swan William, trimmer, bds. Hancock.


Sweeney James R., retired, bds. Woodruff House.


Sweeney John O , carpenter, h 7 Emerson.


Sweet Drayton E., printer, h 15 Gotham.


Sweet Loriston M., trimmer, h 78 Arsenal.


Sweet Melvin L., painter, h 29 Public square. Sweney James, molder, h 44 Gotham.


Sweney Oliver, carpenter, h 19 Central ave. Sweney Owen, laborer, h 42 Gotham.


Swett Maria L., widow of Theophilus, h 7 Grove.


Switzer George, laborer, h 6 Central ave.


Sylvester William B., sec'y and treas, Water- town Spring Wagon Co., bds. State.


Symonds James B., locomotive engineer, prop. Exchange Hotel, 84 Stone.


Symonds Sarah, ( Mrs. J. D.) prop. boarding- house, 22 Franklin.


TAG HART BROTHERS CO., B. B Taggart, pres. ; W. W. Taggart, vice-pres .; H. V. W. Taggart, treas. ; G. C. Sherman, sec'y, pa- per mannfs., foot of Morrison.


Taggart Byron B., pres. Taggart Brothers Co., h 47 Washington.


Taggart Henry V. W., treas. Taggart Brothers Co., h 2 Park.


Taggart Joseph B., carpenter, h 9 Morrison. Taggart William W., vice-pres. Taggart Broth- ers Co., h 2 Park.


TALLETT GEORGE HENRY, retired, owns farm 32, lı 130 Coffeen.


Tallett William H., market gardener, h 130 Cof- feen.


Tamblin Emeline B., widow of John, h 46 Stone.


Tamblin John M., printer, h 46 Stone.


Tapp Benjamin, lockmaker, bds. 30 Factory. Tapp George, dealer in popcorn, h 30 Factory. Tassey William R., clerk, h 39 Academy.


Taylor -, painter, bds. Dillon House.


Taylor Alexander, painter, h 83 Moulton.


Taylor Bertrand L., dealer in ltides, leather, and wool, jobber in boots and shoes, 34 Court, h 34 Washington.


Taylor J. Byron, clerk, bds 34 Washington. Taylor Perry D., laborer, h 8 Rutland st.


Teale Charles W., painter, h 24 Franklin.


Teele William A., manager for G. W. Ingalls & Co., 72 Public square, h 571% Rutland st. Teeple Peter, stair builder, h 7 Benedict.


Terine Peter, lı 18 Factory.


Terney James H., cigarmaker, h 23 Washing- ton place.


Terrill Newell D., printer, h 25 Ten Eyck.


Terry Augustus, laborer, h 18 Factory.


Terry Daniel G., clerk, h 7 Orchard.


Thate Charles, carpenter, h 30 Bronson.


Thate Robert, rubber, emp. H. H. Babcock Buggy Co .. h 30 Bronson.


Therry Lewis C., teacher of languages, h 35 Orchard.


Thomas Charles, laborer. h 13 Newell.


Thomas David, machinist, h Jackman.


Thomas Frank, team-ter, h 7 Water.


Thomas George, blacksmith, h 46 Bronson.


Thomas George W., laborer. h 93 Coffeen.


Thomas James H., laborer, h 95 Coffeen.


Thomas John, porter American Hotel, bds. do.


Thomas Phineas, teamster, h 36 Cedar.


Thomas William A., machinist, h 21 High.


Thompson Antoinette, widow of Judge William C., h 5 Gale.


Thompson Carrie, widow of William L., h 31 Lynde.


Thompson Castell A., laborer, h 19 Orchard.


Thompson Edward H., grocer, h 10 Winthrop.


Thompson Fred, clerk, bds. Globe Hotel.


Thompson George, laborer, h 512 Lepper.


Thompson Herbert N., market gardener and farmer 9, h 81 Coffeen.


Thompson Jencks B., section foreman, h 39 Central.


Thompson John D., insurance agent, h 41 Academy.


Thompson Malcolm, tailor, h 19 Elm.


Thompson Mary J. Mrs., dressmaker, h 3412 Court.


Thompson Peter L., machinist, bds. 9 Moulton. Thornton Achsah, widow of Rozelle, h 19 Pearl.


Thurston William J .. carpenter, h 1412 Factory. Tiernan Martha J., dressmaker, h 20 Academy. Tierucy Oney, laborer, h 37 Willow.


TILDEN JOHN M., mannf of tin, copper, and sheetiron ware. dealer in peddlers' sup- plies, 59 Arsenal cor. Massey, h 26 Massey.


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CITY OF WATERTOWN.


Tinny Amos, laborer, h 15 Bronson.


Tobin Patrick, track walker R., W. & O. R. R., h 23 River.


Todd John, elerk, bds, Harris House.


Todd Joseph, shoemaker, h 6516 Factory. Todd May L., school teacher.


Tolles Emily & Delia A .. farm 8, h 113 State. Tomlinson Dewitt C., real estate dealer, h 3 Clay.


Tompkins Fred L., clerk, h 20 Elizabeth,


Took Frank, carpenter, bds, 103 Main.


Toole Margaret, widow of Michael, h 75 Cof- feen.


Toole Martin, janitor school-house, h 17 Clay. Toomer Thomas, machinist, h 30 High.


Toranger Joseph, laborer, h 11 Central.


Torrey George R., pastor Christian Church, h 53 Massey.


Tonchet Joseph I., blacksmith, h 2 Lynde. Touchette Lewis, blacksmith, h 73 Court.


Tough George, laborer, h 10 Mam.


Tough Robert, papermaker, h 95 Factory.


Toupin Aime, line repairer, h 72 Main. Tout Henry H., barber, h 22 Academy.


Tout William R., barber, 5416 Court, h 6 Cur- tis.


Towns C. G. Mrs., nurse, h 8 Polk.


Townsend Charles P., laborer, h 163 Main.


Townsend George O., wood worker, h 40 High. Townsend George F., earpenter, h 4 Hancock. Townsend Lydia, widow of Lyman, h 42 High, Townsend Truman A., laborer, h 4 Hancock. Towsley George, machinist, h 2 Wall.


Tracy Hannah, widow of Jabez, bds. 4 Moul- ton.


Tracy Patrick, mason, h 7 Emmett.


Trainer James, laborer, h 57 Gotham.


Trainer Peter, mail carrier, h 34 Factory.


Trainor Thomas, laborer, h 34 Factory. Trainor Thomas, Jr., laborer, h 61 Factory. Traver George, painter. h 30 Cross.


Traver Ira A. Mr. & Mrs., dealers in milli- nery and fancy goods, 8 Washington place, h 2 Benedict.


Travis James, laborer, h 14 Boon.


Treadwell George D., painter, h 52 Central.


Treadwell Mary S., widow of John H., h 25 Washington.


Tremblay George, laborer, h 4 Main.


Treslin James, laborer, h 20 Palmer.


Tripp Edward B., clerk. h 9 William.


Tripp Lawson, laborer, h 1 Polk.


Tripp Sarah, widow of Wilham, bds. 2 Grove. Tripp Surran H., overseer paper-miil, h 20 Clay. Tripp William, prop. saloon, 9 Arsenal, h 9 William cor. Boyd.


TROWBRIDGE EDWARD W., M. D., physi- cian, 22% Publie square, h 50 Academy. TROWBRIDGE FREDERICK G, physician and surgeon, 22% Public square, h 41 Stone.


Trowbridge Louise, widow of Dr. William R., h 41 Stone.


TROWBRIDGE STANTON S., lawyer, room 3 Doolittle & Hall block, h 9 State.


Troy Steam Laundry, M. Demarse & Co., props .. 6 Arcade.


Truax Nelson, retired, li 13 Le Ray st. Truesdell James D., yard master R., W. & O. R. R., h 104 Arsenal.


Tubbs Charles H., dealer in furs, robes, hats, eaps, etc., 18 Public square, h 39 State. Tubbs Jared C., h 18 Ten Eyck.


Tucker Barbara, widow, h 5 Polk.


Tueker Edmund G., book-keeper, bds. Kirby House.


Tufts William N., clerk for T. C. Chittenden, bds. 5 Davidson.


Tureott Alfred, carriage trimmer, li 117 Fac- torv.


Tuttle Albert E., trimmer, h 51 State.


Tuttle Fred, miller, bds. 2 Union.


Tuttle Fred C., elerk, bds. Kirby House.


Tuttle Lanra, widow of Hiram W., h 11 William. Tnttle Permelia, widow of Theodore, h 4 High. Twiss George E., laborer, h 5 Clay.


Tyler Annis. widow of Stephen A., h 2 Goodale. Tyler Horace E., (Tyler Brothers) foreman for Union Carriage and Gear Co., h 9 Clay.


TYLER WALTER D., (Tyler Brothers) h 2 Goodale.


Tyler Brothers, (Walter D. and Horace E. ) draymen and dealers in wood, Mill eor. Factory.


Tysley Samuel. nickel plater, bds. 9 Moulton. Ullman Isidore C., clerk, bds. 72 Massey.


Ullman Mover, manager New York Clothing Co., h 72 Massey.


Ulmer Fred M .. ( Ulmer & Son) h 23 Court.


Ulmer William M., ( Ulmer & Son) h 30 Court. Ulmer & Son, ( William M. and Fred M. ) dealers in groceries,


Umber John, laborer, h 6 Prospect,


Union Carriage and Gear Co., W. W. Conde, pres .; J. B. Wise, vice-pres .; W. O. Ball, see'y and treas .. mannts. of finished car- riages and cutters, and carriage gears in the white, Neweil.


Upelt Peter, mason, h Gill.


Upell Theodore, laborer, h 3 Grant.


Upham Addison L., asst. cashier National Union Bank, h 12 Sterling.


Upham Samuel A., discount elerk, h 23 Clin- ton.


UPHAM SAMUEL B., cashier Union National Bank, li 23 Clinton.


U. T. K. Clothing House. (F. H. Bilyea and W. G. Kingsley) dealers in clothing, 10 Wash- ington.


Utley Albert M., agent, bds, Romang House. Utley C. Mrs., h 10 Howk.


Utley Magdatene, ( Mrs. Albert) h 22 Mullin. Utley Robert L., retired, bds. Kirby House.


Valentine Joseph C., blacksmith, h 20 Emer- 801.


Valior Orvis, laborer, bds. 57 Mill.


VALLAT THADDEUS W., merchant tailor and prop. saloon, h 113 and 115 Factory. Vallet Catharine, widow of James, aged 78, bds. 18 Burchard.


Vallet Julius R., tailor, h 18 Burchard.


Valley Albert H., carpenter, hi 17 Cedar.


Valley Lavier, h 37% Franklin.


Valley Melena, dressmaker, h 371% Franklin,


Valley Pamelia, dressmaker, h 37% Frank- lin.


Valois Theodore, teamster, h 35 Le Ray st.


Valois Theodore J., teamster, h 30 Morrison.


Van Alstine James, carpenter, bds. 133 Main. Van Alstine John V., carpenter, bds. 133 Main.


Van Amber Charles W., wagonmaker, h 52 Main.


Van Amber Clark, carpenter, h 77 Main.


Van Amber Frederick, h 18 Central. Van Amber John N., retired, bds, 27 Main. Van Amber Orrin D., carpenter, h 27 Main.


Van Antwerp Charles W., ice peddler, h 7 Cen- ter.


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CITY OF WATERTOWN.


Van Arnum Elizabeth M., widow of James, h 2 Grove.


Van Arnum Grant, laborer, bds. 103 Main.


VAN BRAKLE CHARLES H. COL .. notary publie and book-keeper for Agricultural Insurance Co., h 4 Benedict.


Van Brunt Helen E., widow of Peter W., h 4 Sterling.


Van Brunt Peter W., emp. Watertown Times, h 4 Sterling.


Van Camp John W., clerk, h 32 Orchard.


Van Conant Edward, carpenter, h Waltham.


Van Coughnent Ira, invalid, h 27 Meadow.


Van Dewalker Alonzo, farmer 555, h 84 Main.


Van Dewalker John H., farmer 23, h 173 State. Van Dewalker Layton, bartender, bds. Ameri- ean Hotel.


Van Dewater Robert A., carpenter, h 20 Bron- Soll.


VAN DOREN CORNELIUS I., manuf. of sash, doors, blinds, moldings, etc., 25 Mill, h 118 Main.


Van Dusen James, molder, h 2 Front.


Van Dusen S. N., painter, bds. Harris House.


Van Epps Byron P., laborer, h 13 Bradley.


Van Epps James G., (Van Epps & Corey ) h 37 High.


VAN EPPS MORTIMER N., dealer in boots, shoes, and rubbers, 2 Pubhe square, 11 63 State.


Van Epps & Corey, (James G. Van E. and Sid- ney J. C.) wood turners, Fairbanks.


Van Luran Sidney W., prop. boarding-house, 54 Factory.


Van Namee -- , widow of Riehard, h 20 State. Van Namee Charles C., h 20 State.


Van Namee Eugene C., druggist, 21 Public square, h 28 Massey.


Van Namee Nathan, lawyer, 2 Doolittle & Hall block, h 13 Jay.


Van Nostrand Agnes, widow of Dexter, h 37 Stone.


Varley James, mason, h 20 Lansing.


Van Vleck George, dealer in marble and granite, 68 Court, h do.


Van Wert Chemieal Co., S. Felt. Jr., and C. W. Simons, props., manufs. of the Van Wert remedies, 11 Anthony.


Van Winkle James J., h 68 Washington.


Van Wormer Brothers, ( Floyd S. and Orville D.) props. Oakland House, 109 Court.


Van Wormer Floyd S., (Van Wormer Brothers) h 109 Court.


Van Wormer John O., policeman, h 109 Court. Van Wormer Orville D., ( Van Wormer Brothers ) l 109 Court.


Van Wormer Winford, brakeman, h Boon.


Vergman Charles, retired, h 10 Hamilton. Vernum Emmett, painter, h 28 Water.


Vernum Orville S., painter, h 58 Franklin. Vietory Edmund, screenmaker. h 63 State. Vieu Louis, shoemaker, h 7 Van Duzee.


Vincent Arthur B., bartender Crowner House, bds. do.


Vinton William, brakeman R., W. & O. R. R., h 74 Franklin.


Visscher Edward B., book-keeper, h 4 Mechanic. Vosburg Ann Eliza Mrs., h 110 Arsenal.


WADDINGHAM FRED, (Sponenberg & Wad- dingham) h 19 Paddock.


Waddingham Fred H., sec'y Building and Loan Asso., bds. 19 Paddoek.


Wadley C. A., widow of Perley K., h 15 Sher- man.


Wagar Isaac M., carpenter, h 11 Cross. Wagar John H., carpenter, h'27 Mechanic.


Wagar Reuben D., carpenter, h 4 Waltham.


Wagar Thomas D., wood turner, h 72 Academy ..


Wager Alphens B., teamster, h New York avc. Wager David C., laborer, h 7 New York ave.


Wager Ed., laborer, h 31 Factory.


Wager John. carpenter, h 27 Mechanie.


Wait Burt, laborer, bds. 2 Prospect.


Wait Dorephus A., dealer in agricultural in- plements, hardware, stoves, ete., 32 Court, lı 3 Le Ray st.


Wait Hamilton A., earpenter, h 2 Prospect.


Waite Adaline, widow of Thomas, h 3 Mundy. Waite Brothers, (Edward J. and W. A. ) props. malt honse and dealers in barley and malt, 110 Court.


Waite Clark M., ( Waite & Goodale) h 56 Wash- ington.


Waite Daniel D., carpenter, h 15 Cooper.


Waite Dean, (Gifford Mfg. Co.) h 35 Franklin.


Waite Edward J., (Waite Brothers) h 6 Jay.


Waite Mary Jane, h 28 Moulton.


Waite Otis G., paper hanger, h 3 Mundy.


Waite Sherman D., laborer. h 8 Front.


Waite William T., elerk, h 35 Massey.


Waite William T., clerk, h 8 Mechanie.


WAITE & GOODALE, (Clark M. W. and Henry


D. G.) real estate dealers, 7 Paddock build- ing.


Waits Eliza F., h 6 Mullin.


Wakefield Fannie, widow of W. D., h 22 Jef- ferson.


Wakefield Jolm F., carpenter, h 67 State.


Wakefield Laura J., tantoress, h 67 State.


Wakefield Zera A., carpenter, h 26 Burchard.


Wakeman Archer, manuf. of fish baits, h 103. Moulton.


Walker George B., fireman, bds. 90 Arsenal. WALKER GEORGE H., lawyer and deputy county clerk, h 53 Franklin.


Walker George S., laborer, h 25 Elizabeth.


Walker Joseph T., retired, h 53 Franklin.


Walker Kate, widow of George, h 1912 Public: square.


Walker Kate M .. teacher, bds. 4 Sherman.


Walker Mamie G., teacher, bds. 4 Sherman.


Walker Mark, carpenter, h 5 Moulton.


Walker Virsula, widow of Benjamin F., teacher, h 4 Sherman.


Wallace Alvin D., emp. Watertown Spring Wagon Co., bds. 8 High.


Wallace George, machinist, h 4 Bronson.


Wallace Robert, janitor Agricultural Insur- ance building, h 46 Water.


Wallace Sophia, widow, bds. 37 Massey.


Walrath Aaron H., laborer, h 2 Jefferson.


Walrath Daniel A., tanner and currier, h 125. Main.


Walrath Irwin, clerk, bds. 106 Washington.


Wal:ath Robert H., laborer, h 14 Goodale.


Walrath Sidney C., grocer, 99 Factory, h 106. Washington.


Walrod Daniel, retired, h 125 Main.


Walsh Thomas, laborer, bds. 2 Union.


WALTS CHARLES II., (Porter & Walts) law- yer and eounty judge, h 8 Winslow.


Walts Frank, book-keeper, h 15 Jay.


Walts Fred S., book-keeper, h 7 Jackman. Walts Julia, widow of Thomas, h 32 High.


Walts William, retired farmer, h 19 Le Ray st.


Walworth Peter. laborer, h 5 Emerson. Ward Frank J., carpenter, h 22 Elizabeth.


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CITY OF WATERTOWN.


Ward James A., lawyer, 612 Washington place, h 15 Holcomb.


Ward John, laborer, h 107 Washington.


Ward John, painter, li 9 Center.


Ward Peter A., constable, h 6 Davidson.


WARD WALTER, architect and surveyor, 8 Areade, h 17 Baker.


Wardwell Emma S , music teacher. bds. Ster- ling place.


Wardwell Nathaniel P., cashier Watertown National Bank, h 12 Clinton.


Ware John, painter, h 4 Prospect.


Warner Horace H., emp. Hitchcock Lamp Co., h 38 Rutland st.


Warren James H., carpenter, bds. 30 Moul- ton.


Warren James Mrs., h 1 Emmett.


Warren John, porter Woodruff House, h 68 Franklin.


Warren John J., papermaker, h 95 Factory.


Wainman Joseph, carpenter, bds 25 Coffeen. Washburn Wallace E., clerk, h 9 Academy.


Washer Fred A., laborer, h 3 Burns ave.


Washer Joseph, laborer. h 9 Newell.


Washer Moses, laborer, h 5 Goodale.


Washer Oliver, laborer, hi 5 Huntington.


Washington House, (vacant ) 31 Public square. Waters David, farmer 30. h 26 Pearl.


Waters Harlow D .. mechanic. h 35 Brainard. Waters John, peddler. h 9 Water.


WATERTOWN ADVOCATE, George E. Satch- well. editor and prop ., issued every Thurs- day. 6 Washington Hall block.


Watertown Board of Trade. Andrew W. Munk, sec'y and treas, 6 American arcade.


WATERTOWN BOAT AND CANOE CO., D.


J. Freeman, prop .. manuf. of steam laun- ches, smooth-shell sailing and paddling eanoes, light-weight hunting and pleasure boats, oars, paddles, boat and canoe trim- mings, ete., 1313 High.


Watertown Carriage Co., incorporated Nov. 8, 1889, A. D. Remington, pres .; E. S. Good- ale. vice-pres .; John M. Carpenter, sec'y and treas., manufs, of wagons, carriages, and sleighs, 12. 14. and 16 Remington.


WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES. Brockway & Sons, publishers and props., 12 and 14 Arcade.


Watertown Eleetrie Light Co., (limited) capi- tal $15.000 ; organized in 1884 ; D. C. Mid- dleton, pres .; W. H. Moore, sec'y ; F. L. Baker, treas., 38 Moulton, office 3 Paddock arcade.


Watertown Gas Light Co., F. T. Story, pres. and treas .; E. Q. Sewall, vice-pres .; II. C. Whitney, see'y. Anthony.


WATERTOWN HERALD, Jere. Coughlin, edi- tor and prop., issued every Saturday, 18 Washington.


WATERTOWN NATIONAL BANK, George W. Knowlton, pres .; N. P. Wardwell, cashier; Willis W. Rice, teller, 1 Publie square.


Watertown Paper Co., H. Remington, pres .; E. W. Remington, sec'y and treas., manufs. of paper and dry pulp, Sewall's Island.


WATERTOWN POST, Lotus Ingalls, editor ; Ingalls & Herrick, publishers, issued every Tuesday, book and job printing, 35 Ar- senal.


WATERTOWN REFORMER AND WEEKLY TIMES. Brockway & Sons, publishers and props., issued every Wednesday, 12 and 14 Arcade.


WATERTOWN RE-UNION, Charles W. Clare. editor and prop., issued every Wednesday, 18 Arcade.


Watertown River Driving Park Association, 1 Fair.


Watertown Savings, Loan, and Building Asso- ciation. 3 Paddock arcade.


WATERTOWN SPRING WAGON CO., Levi II. Brown, pres .; John Prouty, vice-pres. : William B. Sylvester, sed'y and treas .. manufs, of wagons, carriages, and sleighs, Factory square.


Watertown Steam Engine Co., John C. Knowl- ton, pres .; G. C. Sherman. vice-pres. ; S. F. Bagg, see'y and treas., manufs. of steam engines, 215-225 Main.


Watertown Street Railroad Co., A. D. Reming- tou. pres .; G. W. Wiggins, vice-pres .; D. C. Middleton, treas .; L. George, sec'y.


Watertown Thermometer Co., I. P. Powers, pres .: B. B. Taggart, vice-pres .: W. J. Shepard, sec'y and treas .. mannfs. of ther- mometers and barometers, 24 Newell.


Watertown Woolen-Mills. G. A. Lance, prop . wool-carding and cloth-dressing, 40 and 42 Moulton.


Watkins Clinton D., prop. boarding-house, 179 Mam.


Watson Alpheus G., painter, h 29 Mechanic.


Watt John Mrs., retired, h rear 34 Hi h.


Watt Julia, widow of Thomas, h 32 High.


Watt Lizzie Miss, tailoress, h 5 Jay.


Watt Margaret, widow of John, h 32 High. Weal William, laborer, h 6 Howk.


Weaver Estella, dressmaker, 1812 Public square.


Weaver George W., pairter, h 312 Bronson. Weaver Jeremiah, farmer 16, h 150 State.


Weaver John F., resides Henry Keep Home.


Weaver Mary, widow of Jacob, h 25 Keyes ave.


Weaver Robert E., clerk Harris House, h 14 Huntington.


WEBB EDWARD P., lawyer, 312 Court, h 21 Elizabeth.


Webb Frederick A., com. traveler, h 20 Acad- euy.


Webb Orissa, widow of Stanley W., h 11 Boyd. Webb Richard O., printer, h 3 Bradley.


Webster James, blacksmith, bds. 100 Court.


Webster John H., news agent R., W. & O. de- pot, bds. Kirby House.


Weekesser Fred J., elerk, bds. 4 Arch.


Weckesser Joseph, (Ennerieh & Weckesser) h 4 Arch.


Weeks Justin W., court erier, bds. 72 Franklin. Weeks Lucy J., widow of Joseph, h 70 Mill.


Weidner Charles, prop. saloon, 10 Paddock arcade, h 1 Academy.


Weise August, papermaker, h 27 Central.


Welch Albro B., carpenter, h 12 Huntington.


Welch Edwin O., painter, h 18 Cooper.


Welch John, laborer, h 5 Morrison.


Welch William, mason, h 9 Boon.


Weldon Andrew, dealer in flour and feed, 128 Court, h 10 Bradley.


Weldon James, laborer, h 30 Factory.


Weldon John, laborer, h 133 Arsenal.


Weller Frank E., carpenter, h 11 Munson.


Wellington Thomas, laborer, h 28 Burchard.


Wells Edmond H., carriage trimmer, h 2 La- mon.


Well- Ervin C., painter, h Winslow cor. Ham- lin. Wells Levi, carpenter, h rear 114 Main.




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