1882 - Watertown Free Public Library
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1882 - Watertown Free Public Library
2 ADVERTISEMENT. Anthracite and Bitumiuq 0 0 A : a; HARD& SOFTWOOD, Boston Office, No. ii Kilby Street. Wharf& Elevators, Cragie’s Bridge,E.Cambridge. Comnected with llistriot Telephone. CLARK MANUFACTURING of-A Pull CO. Sine Harnesses& Saddlery PROPERTY OF THE F. CLARK. Kid Gloves XXD Cleaned in GLOVES MAIN i7 2206 Place, Tsxmple Waahin ton 3JfA BRANCH Street, Boeton, E rondway, 2 Park One DYED, OlFRRICE, 8auth Day, 10 cents. CENTS. BOSTON, OBV’ICES, Boaton, Square, Lynn, lPY0 Weotminater -AND 25 Street, Providence, AT- DYE HOUSE, GALEN ST., WATERTOWN. It. 1.. . 299 ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTHAX REAL ESTATEAGENCY. Estates Sold, Exchanged, Rented, Mortgages Negotiated, OFPICE, WETL’FORD RWXLDING, ROOM 3, 391 Main Street,WALTHAM, MASS, E. A. HARRINGTON. CHAS. -DEALERS Lamb, ’ TRIPE, IN- Poultry, Hams, TONGUES, FPutt and F. PARKS’ LARD, VegPtables. CROSBY INVALID BEDSTEAD, . -B-‘OR WIK. SALRJ B’Y- GOODNOW Furniture & Dealers, WALTHAY, MASS, SON, ADVERTISEMENTS. DEALER IN !kllt Null / WALTHAM, &Fresh Provisio MASS. BUTTER, EGGS, IEFRU-ITS ASI) Verretables. BOSTON F', STOBE. C- DESHOX & -DEALERS 12 Elm SIX Street, GOOD W. co,, IN- WALTlEZAM, WHIRTW TO ORDRR MASS. FOR $9.00. EL IECNAPP, -MANUFACTURER ASI) DEBLER IS- Stoves, Furnaces 8Ranges, PracticalPlumberand Gas Fitter. Jobblag ofall klndd promptly attended to. TIN, SHEET IRON, WARE BRITANNIA 8 WOODEN Copper, Iron and Wooden PUMPS, Rams, Lead Pipe, SheetLead, ZINC, Etc., Etc. PumpsSet,RoofsTinned, GUTTERS,CONDUCTORS, And Stove Work Male to Oralrr. All WorJc Wavmnte<l. 240 laiuStreet, WALTHAM, MASS, - 5 ADVERTISEMENTS. -____- ____CHARLES HALL9 TR-, ---AND- GAS Jobbing kinds FITTER. and Re Promptly HALL'S BLOCK, - - 7'S MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, CLARK, MASS- XAYNARD -I~E.I.LERS IN- & CO., Drapery Work a Spesialty. HoEandand OpaqueShadesIJadeand Hung. MUSIC HALL BUJLl)ING, ELM ST., WALTHAM, MASS. 6 ADVERTISEMENTSs THE NEW HUB RANGE! A!Lrsenal, 1(2mr, Irving WATERTOWiV, MASS. St., ADVERTISEMENTS. -~ AMERICAN lManufacturers of TIIE 7 WAT?dti -irOOX, X’JLITCOMB CO., LATJXE, FOLSOM'S BOSTON STORE, WALTHAM_ At less tham City Prices. In addition to the Largest Stock of iDry Goods ever shown in this Town, we make a Specialty of CLOAKS 6 LADIES’COTTON UNDERWEAR, To all of which we invite your attention. An examination this Stock is respectfully requested if for comparison only. of GOODS SOLD AT ONE PRICE, and PERFECT SATISFACTION GEORGE 1OS NO. W- C. l?OI.SOM, MOODY ST’REmT. Am C+REE?SI’OUG-X 31 Milk Pttbliahern of the Boaton tory,Sd.OO. Havrrhill Directory, ELMER GUARANTEED. LITTLEFIELD. Street, Room & 39, CO., BOSTON. Etrsiuew Directory, .$L.50. Broclrtott City Directory, $2.00. Lewiston $‘L.OO. Nntick Directory, $130, &c., amI City Direc. Attburtt Rzc. JzUU3S E. ,3ZTNT&E$I. ROOKSei~STATIONERY CUTLERY, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC., WHITFORD BUILDING, MAIN XT., THE DIRECTORY, OF TEE INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, SOCIETIES, BUSINESS, BUSINESS FIRMS, STATE CENSUS, ETC., ETC., IN TEE TOWNS OF FOR W. A. CjREENOUGH FOiWPILER8 31 MILN ANI) & CO., TTBLISHE&9, STREET, BOSTON. WALTHAM: SOLD BY GEORGE PRICE, WOOLLEY, _ _ 363 _ _ MAIN STREET. s1.50. Entered &cc&ding to Act of Con em, in the year 1882, by W. A. GREENOUQH Bt Co., in the office of the r?Jlbnrnsn of Congress at Washington. .- _ - - -$ -)Jf- * I:’ 4 11 ” . 10 LADVERTISEMENT. CATAliO&UE -0 R- a, -ISSUED W. . A. BY- Gl3EENOUGH & CO. American Railway Manual and Supply Directory ................... .$4.00 Augusta, Hallowell and Gardiner Directory .......................... 2.00 1.50 Bangor City Directory ............................................ Bath, Brunswick and Richmond Directory .......................... 1.50 Biddeford and Saco Directory ....................................... 1.50 Boston Business Directory (annually). .............................. 1.50 Boston & Maine Railroad Business Directory ........................ 2.50 Boston and Providence Railroad Directory .......................... 2.50 Brockton and Bridgewaters Directory ............................... 2.00 Brookline Directory ................................................ 1.50 Cambridge City Directory (annually). .............................. 2.50 Concord City Directory ............................................ 1.50 Eastern and Maine Central Railroads Business Directory. ........... 2.60 Haverhill City Directory ..... ._ .................................... 2.00 Lewiston and Auburn Directory. 2.00 ................................... Malden and Everett Directory ....................................... 2.00 Massachusetts Cities Business Directory ............................ 2.50 MerrimackRiver Directory ......................................... 2.00 Milford Directory .................................................. 1.60 Nashua City Directory ............................................. 2.00 Natick Directory ................................ ................ 1.50 1 New Bedford City Directory ....................................... 2.00 Portland Directory (annually) (in company with B. Thurston & Co., Portland) ....................................................... 2.00 Portsmouth City Directory ......................................... 1.60 2.00 Rockland, Belfast, and Camden Directory ........................... Somerville City Directory 2.00 .......................................... United States Iron, Hardware, and Metal Trades Directory .......... 6.00 Waltham and Watertown Directory ................................. 1.50 Boston Street and Avenue Directory ............................... . .lO PU~~LICATION OFFICE, Bowdoin Building, 31 Milk Street, Room 39, BOSTON, Use the Elevator. Portland Office,97 1-2 Exchange Street, Room 2. W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Editors and Publishers. =Directorles of the Principal Cities of the United hand, for reference, to aocommodate patrons and friends, 9&x5. States without kept on charge. PREFACE. IN presenting to the public a new DIRECTORY OF WALTHAM AND WATERTOWN, and No. 6 of the regular series, it has been our aim to furnish our patrons with a book of reference, distinguished for its fulness, correctness, and typographical beauty. The thriving manufacturing towns here represented, continue to gain in population and business importance, and it is but reasonable to predict that in no distant future they may develop such business resources and population as to follow the example of other large and growing communities, in assuming a city form of government, and will find an anrtual Directory needful to represent their population and business interests. All towns at the present day of any considerable importance and population, find a good Directory a great convenience to both citizens, and visitors who are constantly resorting to its pages for information of some kind. Orders not unfrequently come to us for our directories from distant parts of the country, indicating that their circulation is not limited to the localities they represent. The attention of persons .using the Directory is especially directed to the irnpqrtance of knowing the exact spelling of a name before looking for it, as names pronounced the satne are frequently spelled in different ways, and appear on different pages remote from each other. 1880. Names in Waltham, Names in Watertown, Total, 4,346 2,084 6,430 1882. 4,720 2,191 _6,911 InCl-3~0. 374 107 481 Thanking the community sincerely for the uniform courtesy and assistance extended to our agents while obtaining the requisite information for the present number, We remain respectfully, W. A. GKEENOUGH Bz CO., Editors and PuMishers. ,,_ 9, October, 1882. y. 1 12 ADVERTISEMENTS. lZSTABLISITED1835. ADAXIS & (Successors 150 ‘I’K. B. BAKER EMONT’ 2Ianufaotursrs BAKER ILSLEY, to JORN of L CO.), STREET, the CELEBRATED HAFZ LADIES’ & GENTS’ RIDING SADDLES & BRIDLES, SOLID SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS & BAGS a Specialty, HORSE CLOTHING & STABLE FURNISHING GOODS, &c., 150 TREMONT ST-, BOSTONFrank Daniel Adams. STVAIN, EARLE -Manrrfaaoturer.3 P. Ilsley. & CO., of- COFFEES,SPICES ANDCHOCOLATE. IXPORTEES AND JOBDEBS OF TsestTml00 ffmay tEhmi3@Ipi@$n 63 and Pactory, F. D. 65 COl?IPIERCZAL RTREET, 5 and 7 D1EKCANTILE IT., BOSTON. f E. B. XIRLE. T. 8. SWAIN. YAYNABD. MASSACHUSETTS CITIES DIRECTORY, Comprising a Business Directory of Twenty-one Cities, each oue complete in itself ; Express List, Etc., Etc. ; also, a Business Directory of All Towns having over Five Thousand Population ; and a complete Business Directory of Providence, R. I. W, A. GREENOUGH 31 Milk Str’eet, - - & CO., - BOSTON. CONTENTS. PAGE 28 and 203 ABBREVIATIONS.............................................. AMERICAN I,EQIOX OF HONOR; WALTHAM ......................... 192 AYERICAN LEQION OF HOX~H, WATERTOWK........................ 2% ANCIENT ORDEJZOF HIBEHNIAES, WALTHAM ...................... 195 ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKJIEN,WALTHA~ ................. 19.3 154 BANKS, WALTHAM .................................................. BANH~, WATERTOWN...... ...................................................................... 2;: BLOCKS, BUILI~INOS, ETC., WALTHAM BLOCKS, BUTLDIXGS, HAI.L~, ETC., WATERTOWN.................... 202 BUSINESS DIRECTORY, WALTHAM ................................... 16.3 BUSIXESSDIRECTORY, WATEETOWN................................. 267 ............................................................................ ;I BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS CEMETERIES, WALTHAM .. .......................................... CEMETERIES, WATR.RTOWN 202 CHUKCHES, ~VALTHAM....................................................................................... ;I: CHURCHES,WATERTOWN 182 FIRE DEPARTMENT, WALTHAX .................................... FIRE DEPAI~T~ENT, WATERTOWN................................... 282 GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, WALTKAM ....................... 192 GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, WATERTOWN..................... 288 15 ....................................... INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS JUSTICESOF THE PEACE, WALTHAM ................................ I96 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, WATERTOWN ................................................................ Tif$ KNIQHTS OF HONOR, WAI.THA~ 287 KNIGHTS OF HONOR. WATERTOWN ................................. . .... ..d. 190 MASONIC, WALTHAM ...................................... 285 ............................................. MASONIC, WATE.:RTOWN 194 MILITARY, WALTHAM .............................................. MISCELLANEOUR,WATERTOWN...................................... 287 NOTARIES P~LIC, WALTHAM ...................................... 198 .............................................................................;:3 NOTARIES PUBLIC, WATICHTOWN ODD FELLOW& WALTHA~ ODD FELLUWS, WATERTOWN.. ..................................... 286 197 POST OFFICE, WALTHA~. .......................................... POST OFFICE, WATERTOWN.................................................................. 92; , ............. PUBLIC LIBRARY, WALTHAM 257 PUBLIC LIBRARY,~ATERTOWN ..................................... PUBLIC SCHOOLS,WALTHAM ....................................... 185 282 PWLIC SCHOOLS,WATERTOWN..................................... RAILROAD STATIONS, ETC.,~ALTHAM .............................. 25 RAILROAD STATIONS, ETC.,WATERTOWN..............: ............. 202 ROYAL AECANU~, WALTHAM.. .................................... 191 195 SOCIETIES, WALTHAM ............................................. ................................. STATE CENSUS(IF MASSACHUSETTS 289 21 ..i .................. STREETQ~ALTHAM. .......................... 200 STREETS, WATERTOWN ............................................ 193 TEMPERANCE SOCIETIEB, WALTHAM ................................ TOWN OFFICERS, WALTHU ........................................ 181 TOWN OFFICEBS, WATERTOWN ..................................... 281 .............................................. 1;; UNITED ORDER OF PILQRI~ FATHERS, WALTHAM WALTHAM DIRECTORY....... ........... ........................................... 203 WATERTOWNDIEECTORY 14 ADVERTISEMENTS. COMMUNITY PILLS, Being composed in part of CHAMOMILE AN5 CELERY, ARE PARTICULARLY EFFICACIOUS IN THE TREATMENT DISEASES OF THE BRAIN, NERVES AND STOMACH. And are for Nervous ache, an Infallible and Bilious Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Head- Indigestion, Incipient Sleeplessness, cure Paralysis, Hypochondria, Etc. A box cents, or mailed of 33 pills 5 boxes postpaid for to OF for 245 $1.00, any ad- dress, by STEVENS& COXPANY, aenwazA@., 1 BOSTON, - - - MASS. FifteenReasons why the CommunityPills arethe Best, 1. ’ 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 6. 9. 10. 71. 12. 13. 14. 16. Because Because Because Because Bemuse Because Because Because Because Because Because Because Because Because Because they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they cure Headache. cure Nervousness. cure Hysteria and Sleeplessness. cure Incipient Paralysis. cure pain at the Base of the Brain. restore waste of Brain Power. purify and cleanse the Blood. give a ravenous appetite. mm Dyspepsia. cure Liver Complaint. cure Kidney Difficulties. cure Female Diseases. remove Pimples and Face Grubs. cure Humors and Boils. make one Cheerful and Happy. @?-SENDFORBOOK OFTESTIMONIALS ANDCURES..c@j THECO~MJNITYPILLSARETHEBESTANDEASIESTPHYSIC. WARRANTED TOCUREHEADACHE IN HALF AN HOUR, ABox of33Sugar Coated Pills for25Us, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 15 INDEX. INDEXTOWALTHAM ADVERTISEMENTS, .':,-. _ PdQE Moor E. D., carpenter.. , . . . . . . . . . . . . , ..296 Noble J. P., watchmaker and optician. ,300 p;g. ~+.,Jy~&p.;;kr,h. $ml coal, wood, etc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . front c&w James Algernon, baker. . . . . . . . . . . ,301 Kendall F. E. &Co., hardware.front cover Kilburn J. H., house and sign painting.300 Knap W. B., stoves. .:.. . . . ..a. . . . . . 4 Lane $ Poole, house pamtem. . . . , . , . . ,301 Martin L. W., carpenter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,293 McParland & Co., provisions. . . . . . . . . . .301’ McWain C. W., olgai?, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . 310 Miller John G., carpenter and builder. .305 dealer . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 Phinney Nathaniel cf., publisher Waltbam Free Press. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Priest H. E., flour, gram, etc.. . . . . . . ,296 Pros eet House, W. J. Richardson, prop.296 Ran x & Dutch, pro+ons. . . . . . . . . . . . ,299 roY1s1ons. . . . . . . . . . . ,306 Rice Calvin, Ring Charles % ., harnesses, trunks, eta. back coTer Shedd George F., steam engine mnfr. . .297 Stark John, watchmakers’ tools.. . . . . . . ,300 Stickne R. $ Son, stoves . . . . . . . . . ,297 Taylor 43eo. D., carpenter and bnilder. ,295 Taylor James M., provisions. ... .... . .. 4 Temple T. W., D.D.~., dentist . back cover Therrein John Dr. ohvsician.. . . . . , . .307 Trofatter C. H., ste&n”and a8 fitter . ,298 Tucker Amass, cabinet war f .......... ,396 Varum E. P., harness maker ......... ,306 Viles Daniel F., insurance agent. ...... .314 Waltham Bleachery,_ Edmund Dwight, treasurer.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;...302 Waltham Dye House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,301 Waltham F.ree Press, Nathaniel B. Phinney, publrsher . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 296 Waltham National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . ,303 ,303 Waltham Record, E. L. Barry, prop. Waltham Steam Laundry, Thorp 8~ Rogers, pro rietors. . . . . . . . . . . . . .back cover Waltham t atch Tool Co... . . . . . . . . . . . 369 Walt&m &Boston Ex., Weeks & Co.. ,304 Warren Mrs. Georgia A., pianos and organ* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,301 INDEXTOWATERTOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. PM3E Boston & Watertown Clothing House, F. A. Brown, manager. . . . . . , . . . . .312 Colline & Co., wall paper. . . . .back cover Gilkey L Stone, lumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Gleason S. S., publisher Watertown En310 terprise.. . . . ..‘.~“..“.....‘...‘.‘. Gleason & Co., auctmneers . , . . . . , . , . , . .310 Gregg Alexander, undertaker. . . . . . . ,310 Howes’ Cash Store, George E. Howes, manager. , . . , . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . 312 Ingraham W. H., insurance agent.. . . . 314 Lewando’s French Dye Works.. . . . . , .,. 2 McLauthlin & Co., statiopers.. PAQE ......... 3 E:~zi%~~%a~?~ “::::: ::.“‘3” Pinkham I. w. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . ,311 Plaisted & E&mea. provisions. . . . . . . . .311 Tarlton Geo. H.,watchmaker and jeweler309 Treat W. W., florist . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..311 Tripp D. F., concrete pavmg ..,.. ..*... 310 Watertown Enter&se. 5. 9. Gleason ~+lisher.. .... .1....1. ........ . ...... E dmg Moses, carpenter and builder. ,311 Woodward James B., apothecary ....... INDEX. INDEX TO BOSTONJAMBRIDGE, AND NEWTON ADVERTISEMENTS Adams & Ilsley, harnesses, etc I... . . . . . . . 12 . .back cover Akeley & Co., bitters.. . Amerman Iron Post and Construction co.................................. 316 Bradstreet Wm. D. & Co., . . .front lover Brooks W. P. B., furniture.. . . . . _. , 26 pg; Fob”;; pg;,“;;; 1. : ‘3; 2 Clark Mnfg. Co:: harness&, eta! . , :: .: Gorse & Smith, upholstery goods . . . . . ,314 Crafts L Co., drugs, medicines, etc.. . . .314 Cutter & Parker, doors, sashes and blinds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., 3 Dennison Mnfg. Co., tag8 and labels.. ,313 Doe, Hunnewell 8~ Co., furniture mnfrs. front cover Eddy C. F. & Co., coal, wood, etc.. . . . front owe* Faith Whitcomb Co., medicines . . . . . 14 French A. & Co., orockery, china, and glam ware. . . . . . . . .opp. page 106 Gibbs 8 Co., Waltham Express.. . . . . . . .2X Gen-ish Thos. G., bitters mnfr., Lowell. “pg. page 107 Gooch J. G. & N. G., lumber.. ack oover Greenough W. A. & Co., directory pub. . . . . . . . . . . .7, 26,312,317 lishers Hawley F. A. S Co., bankers.. .front cover . . . .back corer Lees Gas Governor Co... Lewando’s French Dye House. _. . . . . . . 2 New England Conservatory of Muusic ,186 SmithR. F.,arteeian well sinker, front cover Smith L Anthony Stove Co., atoves, etc. 6 Story & Wilbur, roofing materials, etc. opp. age 107 Swain, Earle & Co., tena and Pancy groceries . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , 12 Waltham Bleaehery and Dye Works, Edmund Dwight, treasurer . . . . . .302 Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., iron and steel wire, Worcester. . . . . . . . . . . , .315 Wellington Horatio & Co., coal.. . . 2 Whitcomb A. G.,sohool-house furniture and settees.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .317 BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF 17 PATRONS. BusinessDirectory of Patrons in other Cities. Artesian Well Rioker. Smith B. F., 3 Tremont row, room 14, and 266 Washington, room 3, Boston (see front cover) Sale Ties. Washburn L Xoen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) / Bankera. Bradstreet William D. 8c Co., 282 Waabington, Boston (see front cover) Hawley F. A. & Co., 84 Devonshire and 20 Water Boston (see front cover) Cordiala. Thomas G., 126 Pawtuck& ell (aee page opp. 1Oi) ,Gerrish Low- Corset Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co,, Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) Cotton Cloth and Hmiery Mnfrm. Boston Mnfg. Co., Edmund Dwight, treas., W%t?$t? %%%?~~f2&orks, Edmund Dwigbt, treas., 60 State, Boston (see page 302) Barb Fencing. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) Oriarlioe Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) Bittera BInfr. Akelev & Co.. Cite so-e. Charlestown (seeback cover) - Gerrish Thomas G., 126 Pawtucket, LOWell (see page opp. 107) Crockery, China and Glans Ware. French, Abram 81 Co., 89 to 93 Franklin, Boston (see opp. page 106) Erazierd Eodm. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) Rraom Wire. Washburn & Goen Mnfg. Co., Woroeater, Mass. (see page 315) Decoratora. Come & Smith, 181 Washington, (see page 314) Boston Doom, &mbes, Blinds, Etc. Cutter & Parker, 71 and 73 Portland, Boston (see page 3) Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) Drags, Medicines, Etc. Crafts & Co., 148 Commercial, Boston (see page 314) Cememt, Elastic. Story & Wilbur, 629 Commercial, (see opp. page 107) Dye Home. Lewando’s French Dye House, 17 Temple place, Boston (see page 2) CRFd Wire. Boston Clothes Line Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) Coal and Wood. Eddy C. F. & Co., Washington, ton (see front coyer) W;;;:ty Horatlo, 11 Kilby, West NewBoston (see Coam ratary of Mosic. New Englen h Conservatory of Music, E. Tourjee, dire&or, Franklin sq., Boston (see page 186) Exprem Qibbs & Co., 200 Franklin, 34 Court square and 26 Merchants row, Boston (see p. 296) Feltinga, Ro;pr-zrd, Dry Story & Wilbur, 629 Commercial, (see opp. page 107) and Boston Fence Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) 18 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Manufaetamm. Doe, Hunnewell & Co.. 577and 579Waehiogton, Boston (seefront oover) Spring Wurniture Galvaaized (see page 302) Wmhburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (seepage 316) Market Wim. Wmhburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Maes. (see page 315) Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) Gae Governor*. Lees Gas Governor Co., 77 A Milk, Boaton (see back cover) (Window). Crafts & Co., 148Commercial, Boston (see page Companies. Boston Manufacturing Company, Edmund D&ght. treas., 60 State, Boston (see page Wai?ham Rleachery and Dye Works, Edmund Dwight, treas., 60 State, Boston Wire. WaBhbum & Mom Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) Glasn PATRONS. Manofactnring Furniture. Brooks W. P. B., 151Hanover, Boston (see Page 26) Furaitore OF Medicinea. Faith Whitcomb Co. (Community Pills), Stevene & Co., gem agte., Boston (see &%14&omas CT.,126 Pawtucket, LoWell (see opp. page 107) i?Iemhandiae Taga and Labels. Dennison Mnfg. Co., il Milk, Boston (see page 313) 314) Metallic Harnesses and Ssddlery. Adams & Ilsley, 150 Tremont, Boston (see Cl: i?“iz;fg. Co., corner Washington and Watertown, West Newton (see page 2) ERY Bale Ties. Washburn & Mben Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) Iron Music School. New England Conservatoq of Music, E. Tourjee, Director, Franklin square, BOSton (seepage 186) Music Mass. (see page 315) Needle and Steel Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., WoScester, Mass; Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wo’meeter, Ponta. American Iron Post and Construction Co,, 31 Milk, Boston (see page 316) Iron Post% Americm Iron Post and Construction Co., 31 Milk, Boston (see page 316) Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co, Worcmter, Mass. (see page 315) (see page 315) Painta, Iran Wim. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) Jewelera’ sod Drnwtiato) Eoxen. Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Boston (see page 313) Lime nnd Cement. J. G. & N. G., Western avenue, Brighton (see back cover) Wellington Horatio & Co., 11 Kilby, Boston (see page 2) Gooch Liauorn. Wines. Etc. Cassidy John E., k7 to 63 broad, Boston (see page 317) Varnisbem, Etc. eaper Boxes. Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Boston (see page 313) Paper Aanginga. Come $ Smith, 181 Washington, Boston (see page 314) Patent NIedicinea. Faith Whitcomb Co. (Community Pills), Stevem & Co., general agents, Boston Gerris (Seegage Thomas 14) G., 126Pawtucket, Lowell (see opp. page 107) Publishers. Lumber. Gooch J. G. & N. G., Western av., Brighton (see beck cover) Machinery Oilr, Crafts & Co., 148 Commercial, Boston (see page 314) Wire. Washburn & Mom Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) Greenough W. A. j, Co., 31 Xilk, room 39, Boston (see pages ‘7,26,312,317) Bivet Wim. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF . Rolling Millfs. Washburn & Mom Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) Rooting (Slnte). Story & Wilbur, 629 Commercial, (see opp. page Round Cross. Washburn & Moes Mnfg. :Mass. (see page 315) School W;;;eo;n&A. Boston 107) Cd., Worcester, HouneFurniture. G., 73 Fulton, Boston (see setteea. Whit&nob A. C., 73 Fulton, page 317) Shipping Dennison page Boston (see and Memhamdiae Taga. Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Boston (see 313) Slate Dealera. Story & Wilbur, 529 Commercial, (see opp. page 107) Boston Slating Toole and Nail*. Story & Wilbur, 629 Commercial, Boston (see opp. page 107) Spring Wire. Washburn 8GMoen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Maw (see page 315) 19 PATRONS. stone wire. Wmhburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) stoves. 3mith & Anthony Stove Co., 62 and 64 Union, Boston (see page 6) Tags (6bippiag). Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, p*ge 313) Boston (see Team mud Fancy Groaeriecl. 3wain, Earle & Co., 63 and 65 Commercial Boston (see page 12) Tclegrapb and Telephone Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) Tinned Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Maw. (see page 315) Tinsoe Papers. Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Boston (See page 313) Upholsteriog Goods. Come & Smith, 181 Washington, Boston (see age 314) Doe, B unnewell 0 Co., 677 and 579 Washington, Boston (see front cover) Watch Rpringe. & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, page 316) Stntionera’ Bpecialtiem. Dennison Mnfg. Co., 21 Milk, Boston (see page 313) Washburn Steel Barb Fencing. Washburn $ Mom Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 316) Wearing Wire. Washburn & Moen Ynfg. Co., Worcester, Mass. (see page 315) Washburn Mass. Steel Drill Wire. & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, (see page 315) Bteel Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Woroesetr, Mass. (see page 316) Mass. (see Window t3bades. Gorse & Smith, 181 Washington, (see page 314) Boston Wire. Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Worcester, Maa. (see page 315) ii1883//CALENm JANUARY. -- FEBRUARY. SU MO Tu W Th JUNE. Fr =I -Sa ‘Su --- MO Tu ;5;;; 11121314’1516 181920212223 25262728 - - -1_1-)-1_)_)- II MARCH. APRIL. -l-1-/-1-1-1III JULY. AUGUST. OCTOBER. IO ----__ Tu W Th Fr 88 123456 8 9 10 1112 13 151617181920 22 23 24 25 26 27 2930 31 - - - _(_I-(-)-1-lIII NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. II STREETS, PLACES, ETC , IN WALTHAM. 21 STREETS,PLACES,ETC,,IN WALTHAM. Acorn, from Oak to Bolton Adams, from Crescent, n. Spruce, to Crescent, n. Moody Adams avenue, from Moody, near Newton line, to We@ Newton line Alder, from Moody to Beech Ash, from Moody to Crescent Bacon, from Main to Lexington Beaver, from Lexington to Warren Beech, from High to Myrtle Benefit, from Newton, opposite Calvary, to F. R. R.,Watertown Branch Boland, from Oak, near Acorn Bolton, from Newton, south side How, from North, near Lexington, to North Brook, from Lincoln to Lincoln line Brown, from Moody to Crescent Brown’s lane, from Charles, near Harvard, to Felton Calvary, from Newton to Farwe!l, at Newtou line Carter, from Elm, next I?. R. R. depot, to Moody Cedar, from Calvary to High Central, from Newton to Elm Charles, from Moody, near F. R. R., to South Cherry, from Moody to Crescent Chestnut, from Crescent to Newton Chestuut place, from Chestnut, near Moody Church, from Main to Lyman Church street avenue, from Church to School Clinton, from Newton, south side, to Day Common, from Main to School Common street place, from Common, near Main Cranberry, from High to Newton line Crescent, from Moody, opposite Pine, to Moody, opposite Derby, near Newton line Cross, from Main to Central Curve, from Lexington to Lincoln Cushing, from Moody to Hall Cutter, from Newton to Cedar Dale, from Lexington, across Bacon Dana, from Lowell to Gardner Day, from Clinton to Bolton 22 STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WALTHAM. Derby, from Moody, near Newton line, opp. Crescent, to Newton line East Ash, from Moody, opposite Ash East Brown, from Moody, opposite Brown Elm, from Main, opp. Church, to River, n. F. R. R. depot Exchange, from Central House, Main, to Pond Farwell, from River, near the bleachery, to Newton line, at Calvary Felton, from Moody, near F. R. R., to the town farm Ferren, from Felton, near Prospect, to F. It. R. Fiske avenue, from Weston, above South Flood, from John to Calvary Floyd, from Russell to Charles Forest, from Beaver to North Foundry avenue, from Willow, near River, to Davis and Farnum’s iron foundry Fountain, from Charles to Felton Friend, from Calvary to John a Gardner, from High, to Pine Gilead avenue, from Spruce to Moody Gordon, from Moody to Hall Gore, from Main to Grove Grant, from Charles to School Grove, from Main, near F. R. R., Beaver Brook station, to Pleasaut, Watertown Hall, from Pine to High Hammond, from Main, nearly opposite Prospect Harvard, fiotn Main to Charles Harvard avenue, from Harvard to Grant Heard, from Main, opposite Lyman, to Central High, from Moody to Newton line Jackson, from Central to River John, from Moore to Calvary cemetery Lake, from Lexington to Lincoln Lexington, from Main to Lexington line Liberty, from 255 Main to School Linooln, from Lexington to Lincoln line Linden, from Main, near Beaver Brook station, F. R. R., to Beaver Locust, from Winter to Winter, near West Lowell, from Pine to High Lowell street place, from Lowell, near Pine Lyman, from 217 Main to Beaver Main, from Watertown line to Weston line Maple, from Moody to Crescent Mechanic, from Charles to Felton Middle, from Common, near Main, to Spring Moody, from Main, near Eagle block, to city of Newton Moore, from Calvary to John STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WALTHASI. 23 Mt. Pleasant, rear Church Mt. Pleasant court, from 42 School Myrtle, from Moody to Beech New Grove, from Newton to Grovg . Newton, from 190 Main to High North, from Lincoln at., n. Lincoln line, to Belmont line Oak, from Newton, opposite Taylor, to Moore Orange, from Moody to Crescent Park place, from Church, near Main., to School Parker’s lane, from Willow, near River Pine, from Newton to Moody Pleasant, from opposite 192 Main to Summer Plympton,, from Bacon, between Pond and Dale Pond, from Lexington to Bacon Prospect, from Main, across Charles, to F. R. R. Prospect lane, from Main, near Weston Prospect place, from Prospect, near Charles Quince, from Beaver, near Fitchburg railroad, to North River, from Moody to Watertown line River avenue, rear 17 River Robbins, from Moody, above Brown, to Crescent Russell, from Harvard to South School, from Bacon to Lyman Smith, from Lincoln to Lexington line South, from Weston, near Main, to Auburndale line South Harvard, from Felton to F. TC.R. Spring, from Main to School Spruce, from Crescent to Moody Summer, from Lexington to Pleasant Summer street avenue, from Summer, opp. Warren av. Sun, from Ferren, near Felton Taylor, from Moody to Newton Union, from Gordon to Taylor Vernon, from Prospect to South Walnut, from Moody to Crescent Warren, from Main to Watertown line Warren avenue, from Summer t,o Church Water, from Charles, near Moody to Felton West, from Winter to Weston line Weston, from Main, near South, to Stony Brook Williams, from Charles to F. R. R. Willow, from River to iMain Winter, from Lincoln, above Curve, to Lincoln line 24 BLOCES, BUILDINQS, ETC., IN WALTHAM. BLOCKS, HALLS,BUILDINGS, ETC,,IN WALTRAM, Adams building, Main, corner Church Almshouse, South Armory Hall, Main, near Spring Bacon’s block, Moody, near Spruce Ceutral block, Maiu, near Church Charles A. Welch Hall, Moody, corner Charles Conley’s block, Moo~ry, corner Crescent Dix block, Moody, south end of the bridge Donahoe’s block, Main, near Spring Eagle block, Maim near Common Exchange Hall, Main, corner Spring Gliddeu’s block, Moody, coruer Spruce Goodnow’s block, Main, opposite Spring Granite block, rear Townsend block, Main Granite Hall, Granite block, Main Grerley’s block, Main, corner Spring Hall’s block, Moody, corner Gordon Hall’s building, Crescent, corner Moody Hastings block, 228 Main Lawrence block, Main, corner Common Massosit Hall, South Side Music Hall, 22 Elm Music Hall block, 20, 22 and 24 Elm Odd l?ellows Hall, 361 Main Police station, Lexington, near School Pope & Whitney’s block, 311 and 313 Main Post-office, Rumford building, Main Pratt’s building, Moody, near Taylor Priest’s building, 355 Main Prospect block, Main, near Spring Public Library, Moody, corner Charles Roberts Hall, Main, nearly opposite Spring Rumford building, Main, coruer Elm Rumford Hall., Main, corner Elm School Comtmttee’s office, High school building, Church Selectment and Assessors ofiice, Bank building, Main Shepherd’s block, Moody, near Spruce Smyth’s block, Moody, corner Spruce Stearns & Crehore block, Main, opposite Moody Townsend’s block, Main, near Church Waltham National Bank building, Main, car. Lexington Whitford’s block, Main, near Lexington Whitford’s building, Main, near Common CEMETERIES, ETC., IN WALTHAM. 25 CEBIETERIES, Calvary (Catholic), Calvary, near Chemistry station Church street (Catholic), Churoh, near Main Grove Hill, Main, near Beaver Brook station Mt. Feake, South, near Roberts’ crossing RAILROAD STATIONS,ETC. Beaver Brook Station, Joseph M. Stevens, station agent Bleachery station, Frank R. Beokwith, station agent Calvary street crossing, James Amrock, flagman Chemistry station, Peter McVey, station agent Clematis Brook Rtation, Beaver, Samuel N. Cushing, station agent Maine Central station, Lexington, near Summer, John Trefry, station agent Pine street crossing, Michael Connelly, flagman Waltham station, Elm, John R. O’Connell, station agent, Charles J. Maloney, baggage-master . 26 ADVERTISEMENTS. O.RIGINALPERSON,%Y KNOW~J?J~{~~~~~~:~ SAVE Prom 40 Years’ Experience. MONEY J3y Buying +rurniture, Eta.. at 151 Hanover St., BOUTON. UNITED IIi,ON, STATES HAJSDWABE -AND- IKETAL TRADES DIRECTORY, 1883,NO.3, COMPRISING A COMPLETE LIST OF THE Manufacturers, Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Commission Merchants, Brokers, and Artisans in all the Baser Metals, and all Goods Manufactured from them in the United States and Territories. PRICE, $6.00. W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., Editors & BOWDOIN BUILDING, BOSTON, 31 <MILK MASS, Publishers, ‘ST., WALTHAM DIRECTORY, 18822. ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY. Ab., above; agt , agent; asst., assistant; &v , avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; (B&Boston; B. Mnfg. Co., Boston Manufacturing Co,.; corn. mer., commission merchant; c. or car., corner; ct., court; F. R. R., FItchburg Railroad; h., house; lab., laborer; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; n. or nr., near. opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., %atoffwe; pres., president; P., rear; I d ., road; Rev., reverend; sec., seci-etarg; sq., sguare; st., street; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; U. S. A., Umted States Army; U. 9. N , United States Navy; wbf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow. Where the name of a corporation. factory or firm a pears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After t P18 name of the street the word streetis omitted. ABBOTT CLARA MISS, boards 314 Main Abbott Lronora iL1., widow of Timothy B., nurse, house rear Taylor, near Moody Abbott Olive, widow of John, house 314 Main Abbott Wm. E-I., at bleachery, house Taylor, n. Moody Adams Ann B., widow of lloratio, house 3i Lyman Adams Benj. Faneuil D., physician, h. Lyman, opp. School Adams Ernest T., milk driver, boards 336 Main Adams Everett D., at American Watch Co., house Elm, opposite F. R. R. depot Adams Frank E., at American Watch Co., house RobCams, c. Orange bins, near Moody Adams George H., at American Watch Co., house AdAdams George W., at American Watch Co., boards E. Rose’s, High Adams Helen M. Mrs., dressmaker, h. E. Ash, c. Moody Adams Xouse, Adams, c. Maple, Sabra N. Robbins, prop’. Adams John, printer (Washington, corner Winship place, Brighton), boards Mrs. Farwell’s, South Adams John Q.,farmer, boards Stephen Adams’, off Main, above Weston 2 28 WALTHAM [A] DIRECTORY. Adams Laura A., widow of John M., house 97 Crescent DAMS MANLEY U., agent Boston Manufacturing Co., house Moody, opposite Charles Adams i&I. Fannie, teacher Intermediate South grammar school, rooms 17 Crescent Adams Oliver E., boards 97 Crescent Adams Samuel M., carpenter, house Plympton, n. Bacon Adams Simeon. at American Watch Co., room Hall, car. A Gordon Adams Stephen, farmer, house off Main, above Weston Adams Stephen jr., hoards Stephen Adams’, off Main Adams Wm. A., foreman Wm. H. Leatherbee & Son, house Cross; near Main Affleck Geo. D., at American Watch Co., h. 55 Brown Agnew Catharine, widow, house Felton, corner Fountain Albro Annie E. Miss, boards 78 School Albro Elizabeth S., widow of John A., house 78 School Albro Sarah E. Miss, boards 78 School Alden George S., machinist American Watch Co., house 17 Church Alden Mary S., widow of Sirneon, house 19 Church Alden Sarah B., widow of Robert T., h. Alder, n. Moody Aldred Adelaide E. Mrs., house Moody, opp. Gordon Aldred Lewis E., at Am. Watch Co., boards 85,Moody Aldr;!lrRclnrard T., at Am. Watch Co., bds. Moody, opp. Alexander Margaret N., teacher Main street primary school, boards 11 Central Alexander Priscilla D., widow of Marshall I’., dressmaker, house 11 Central [n. Beech Alfred Wm. F., at American Watch Co., house Myrtle, Allan Wm., tailor, 87 Moody, boards 73 do. Allen Alonzo, carpenter, boards Mt. Pleasant Allen Elijah, boards 5 Gordon Allen George N., machinist, rooms 25 Maple Allen Jerry, carpenter’, house Mt. Pleasant Allen Mary J. Mrs., dressmaker, Grove, n. Willow, h. do, Allen William E., woolen goods (92 Franklin, B.), house Main, near Gore Allen Wm. E., works American Watch Co., house off Charles, west of Prospect Allen Wm. E. jr., clerk (92 Franklin, B.), boards William E. Allen’s, Main Allen Willis? at American Watch Co., rooms 10 Gushing Alliu Horatio N., lawyer, 307 Main, house Harvard, near Harvard avenue Almy Geo. L., machinist Am. Watch Co., house 435 Main Almy Lizzie U., clerk, 105 Moody; house 435 Main Alson Nils, at Boston Manufiacturing Co., h. 55 River WALTHAM [A] DIRECTORY. 29 American Watch Co., Crescent (Boston office, 405 Washington street), R. E. Robbins, president; Henry Bond, treasurer MERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit, east A of F. 12. Ii., Watertown branch (see page 7) Ame Charles H., Belmont Billiard room, Common, car. Main, house Floyd, near Charles Ames Dummer T., clerk (450 Washington, B.), board8 Martha,K. Ames’, Floyd Ames Leon, clerk M. S. Foster & Son, b. Linden, n. Main Ames Martha, K., wid. of Alden A., h. Floyd, n. Charles Ame Norman E., Belmont Billiard room, Common, car. Main, house Floyd, near Charles Amrock Edward S., hair-dresser, Eagle block, Main, board8 James Amrock’s, Charles Amrock James, flagman, Calvary street crossing, house Charles, near Mechanic Amrock James T., machinist, b. Jas. Amrock’s, Charles Amrock Stephen, laborer, house Calvary, opp. Friend Anderson Abby A. Miss, teacher (Somerville), board E.. S. Anderson’s, Russell Anderson Arthur S., clerk (83 Cornhill, B.), boards E. 5. Anderson’s, Russell Anderson August, at B. Mnfe Co., h. River, opp. Jackson Anderson Augustus, at American Watch Co., house Main, corner Grant BROS. (E. S. and Wm.H. Anderson) NDERSON A carriage mnfrs., Main, near Bacon (see page 297) Anderson Elijah S. (Anderson Bros.) carriage mnfr., Main, near Bacon, hous,e hssell, near Prospect Anderson Kate S., dressmaker, Crescent, coruer Walnut, boards do. Anderson Klaus, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. River, opp. Jackson Anderson Wm. H. (Anderson Bros.), oarriage mnfr., Main, near Bacon, house 362 Main Armstrong Elias B.: house Lexington, corner Curve Armstrong Nicholas M., carpenter, h. Russell, n. South Armstrong William, at Am. Wat,ch Co., rms. 98 Moody Arnold Charles I., house Hammond, near Main Aruold Charles R., dial painter, board8 John C. Fisher’s, Mechanic Arnold Rhoades, harnesemaker, b. Mechanic, c. Charles Arseno Felix, tailor, boards 14 Elm Ashley Henry L., painter American Watch Co., room8 Mrs. M. J. Mayhew’s, Robbins Ashwortb Nancy, wid. of George, h. Felton, c. Williams Ashworth Robert d., laborer, b. Henry Linney’s, Charles Atkinson Robert C., surveyor, h. rear Harvard, n. Charles Atwood Anderson, driver E. T. Peabody, Pond, bds. do. 30 WALTHAM Atwood Elisha, carpenter, TWOOD ELISHA [B] DIRECTORY. bds. D. H. Hick’s, Robbins JR., mrpenter, Moody, new Brown, rooms C. W. French’s, Moody (see page 305) A Atwood Winslow, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 88 Moody Austin Charles B., at American Watch Co., boards D. Haven’s, East Ash Austin Christopher, carpenter, house 54 Adams Austin Llewellyn, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Etta Bacon’s, High Austin William A., house Charles, opposite Floyd Avery Nellie M. Miss, cashier Boston Branch Grocery, boards 14 Lexington Avery William, at Am. Watch Co., h. Myrtle, n. Moody Aver’Chwrles H., watchmaker American Watch Co., house 7 East Ash. Ayers William H., carpenter, Main, n. Hammond, h. do. I BABCOCK JANE, widow of Rufus, house 14 Baoon Bacon Clarence I,., at, American Watch Co., boards E. L. Bacon’s, Taylor Bacon Emeline C., widow of Jonathan C., house 7 Union Bacon Etta, widow of Francis A., h. High, opp. Gardner Bacon Eugene L., at American Watch Co., house Taylor, corner Hall Bacon George H., shoemaker, house Calvary, near Cedar Bacon Herschel1 A., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Etta A. Bacon’s, High Bacon John O., painter, rooms 86 Moody Bacon Lydia Mrs., Moody, opposite Cherry Bacon Mary L., widow of Rufus F., honse Pine, near F. R. R. crossing Bacon Samuel A., house 85 Moody Bailey A. E., cignrmaker, boards Central House Bailey Charles L., overseer hoisery department B. Mnfg. Co., house 4 Pine, opposite Lowell Bailey William H., prop. C’ascarilla cornpound, Grant, near School, house do. CH ouse Bailey W oodward, cigarmaker A. E. Bullock, b. Central Baird Charles E., shipper (112 Summer, U.,), house Vernon, near Prospect Bakeman S. E., laborer, house 30 River Baker Catharine Mrs., honse Main, above Weston Baker Charles, works American Watch Co., house Adams, corner Chirry AKER EDWARD D., printer, b. James Baker’s, Cherry Baker James, at Am. Watch Co., 11.Cherry, n. Adams Baker Judah S., at American Watch Co., house Robbins, near Moody B WALTHAM [-I DIRECTORI-. ,?l Baker Marion, widow of William jr., house 48 Cherry Baker Orrin W., salesman (518 Washington, B.), house 9 Moody Baker Thomas W., contractor and builder, Main, corner Spring, house 21 Central Balch James, at American Watch Co., bds. 91 Crescent Baldwin Fred. M., boards Robert M. Baldwin’s, North Baldwin James I?., farmer, house North, above Quince Baldwin James W., farmer, b. Jas. F. Baldwin’s, North Baldwin Martha Miss, house Curve, near Lexington Baldwin Robert M., farmer, house North, above Quince Ball Frank B., at Am. Watch Co., b. J. C. Gates’, Moody Ballard Alice G., clerk, 105 Moody, boards 19 Crescent Ballard George F., at Am. Watch Co., h. Main, c. Spring Ballard Harley, laborer, house Plytnpton, near Bacon Ballard Henry I’., boot and shoemaker, 383 Main, house Gushing, near Hall Ballou George I?., at Am. Watch Co., h. Maple, n. Moody Bamber Asher, merchant tailor and ready made clothing, Prospect block, Main, house Russell, near Harvard Bamber Golde, teaoher of elocution, boards Asher Bambe&, Russell Bomber Moses, clerk and messenger Waltham National [281 do. Bank, boards A. Bamber’s, Russell , Bambrick Joseph, manager U. I’. Tea Co., 269 Main, b. Banks Lydia K., widow of Gardner, house 43 Central ANKS NATHANIEL P. HON., U. S. Marshal, U. S. Court-house (140 Trernont, B,), h. 565 Main Banks Pirtrick, laborer, house Cslvary, near Newton Banks Sybell Miss, clerk I’. 0. (50 Union square, Somerville), boards 43 Central Bannan John II., at American Watch Co., boards Thorn-,, as Bannon’s, Felton Bannon Delia, widow of John, h. Felton, opp. Williams Bannon John ,J., painter, house 122 School Banuon Owen, laborer, house rear School, near Spring Bannon Thomas, teamster, house Felton, near Ferren Barchie Steve, peanut stand, Main, car. Church, h. do. Barker Charles A., farmer, house Main, above Weston Barker Charles D., at American Watch Co., boards Chas. A. Barker’s, Main Barker Frank J., at American Watch Co., bds. 15 Adams Barker George C., machinist, h. 18 Adams, near Walnut Barker George L., machinist, boards 15 Adams Barker Thaddeus L., machinist at American Watch Co., house 15 Adams Barker William A., music teacher, 32 Adams, boards do. Barnes Deloenia M., widow of Hiram I?., house Moody, corner Alder B 39d WALTHAM [B-j DIRECTORY. Barnes Fred. H., civil engineer (West Newton), boards 7 Harvard es G o *PB E!!ou& Cordon,dQndy-~. -~. G. H., lumber dealer with J. G. dh; N. G. AR&b B Go&h (Western RV., Br.) b. 7 Harvard (see back cover) Barnes (TIllurn, boards i narvard Barnes Hiram P., engraver American Watch Co., boards Mrs. D. M. Barnes’, Moody Barnes Joseph I., draughtsman, rooms 23 Church Barnes Martha McC., teacher South grammar scbnol, b. 1190 Main Moody, corner Alder Barnes Blx~y F. Miss, teacher North grammar school, b. Barnes Phinens L., farmer, house Warren, near Beaver Barnes Walter C., machinist, b. Mrs. D. M. Barnes’, Moody Barnet Kate, widow of Morris, h. Felton, uor. Fountain Barnwell Mark, at K. Mnfc. Co., boards 24 River Barr John H., at Am. Watch Co., b. Rob’t Barr’s, Felton Barr Robert, works Am. Watch Co., 11.Felton, n. Prospect Barrett David, laborer, bo:rrds Daniel Kennedy’s, River Barrett Francis, works at the bleaohery, boards Bridget Langhlin’s, Foundry avenue Barrett JRB., laborer, h. Newton, south end of the bridge Barrett Michael, teamster, house Grove, near Willow Barrett Misses, house 41 Charles Barrett William, at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, II. Adams [Cherry Barrett William, express, boards 1 River Bnrron Geo., at Am. Watoh Co., rms. Chas. E. Russell’s, Barry Bartholomew, laborer, house Foundry avenue ARRY EPHRAIM L., publisher Walthain Record, 244 Main, house Churoh, next High school-house [school-house (see page 303) Barry Mary H., widow of George, h. Churoh, next High Bartlett George L., conductor F. lt. R., house Pond, near Lexington Bartlett Harvey P., proprietor Steamboat, White Swan and Lily Point Grove, Moody,opp. River, b&30 Taylor Barton Charles A., at American Watch Co., boards Chas. R. Barton’s, Ash Barton Charles R., house Ash, near Moody Barton Fauny, widow of Btqamin, h. Robbins, n. Adams Barton James, at American Watch Co., bds. Fanny Barton’s, Robbins Barton Rebecca A., widow of Peter, h. Ash, n. Moody Barton Thomas J., tailor, Whitford’s building, 361 Maiu, house Lexington, corner Dale Bassett Elizabeth Mrs., hair goods, 285 Main, house do. Bassett Jeffortl, at bleachery, house 285 Main Batchelder Adolph S., m:lchinist American Watch Co., house Maple, near Crescent B WALTHAM [B] DIRECTORY. Bat&elder Bradford C., carriage-maker, house 8 Spruoe Batchelder Carrie A., widow of Eugene, boards Nathan Morse’s, North Ratchelder Jacob Mrs., house Pine, near Newton Bates Joseph C., watchmaker American Watch Co.,house Maple, near Moody Beal Ezra W., wholesale produce (11 Chatham, B.), house Main, near Newton Beal John D., carpenter, house North, near Lexington Bean Bctsey H. Miss, house Floyd, near Russell Bean Chas., overseer yd. at bleaohery, h. River, n. Willow Bean Henry A., house Floyd, near Russell Bean Henry O., works F. R. R., h. Taylor, car. Gardner Bean Horace G., machinist, h. Warren, corner Beaver Bean James C., sheriff’s keeper, house Mt. Pleasant Bean Mary L., widow of James, house Harvard avenue, near Harvard Bean Milton A., house Russell, near Prospect Bean Patrick, laborer B. Mnfg. Co., h. Fountain, c. Charles Beard Josiah, house 27 Church Beatty James (Reatty db; Robinson), furniture, Prospect block, Main, house Pond, corner Lexington Beatty Vincent, baggage-master F. R. R., h. Mt. Pleasant Beck Charles L., house Grant, near School Beckwith Frank R., station agent Bleachery station, h.do. Bedard Jerimie J., clerk, 265 Main, rooms Mrs. E. C. Chapin’s, School Beebe Walter E., machinist, house over Lawrence, Riley & Co.‘s store, Main Behan Michael, laborer, house North, above Forest Behrmann A. H., at American Watch Co., rms. John H. Webber’s, High Belleveau Andrew J., jobber and wood dealer, house [ton, n. South Sun, near Ferren Bellis Albert H., dial painter Am. Watch Co., h. WesBellis John S., house South, near Vernon Bellis Matthew H., cabinet-maker and uphoIsterer, Exchange, near Main, house do. Bellis M. H.Mrs., carpet-maker,Exchnnge,n. Main, h. do. Bellis Willie S., at B. Mnfg. Co., b. John S. Bellis’, South Belmont Billiard Hall, C. H. & N. E. Ames, proprietors, Common, corner Main Betnis Charles W., carpenter, Main, car. Grant, house do. Bemis Hannah S., wid. of Lewis, h. Lexington, n. Bacon Bemis Luke, carpenter, house School, corner Bacon Bernis Mary G., widow of Dexter, h. 4 Harvard avenue Bemis Mary J., widow of Isaac, house Cherry, n. Adams Bemis Royal, florist, 6 Maple, near Moody, house do. Bennett Archelaus, farmer, house Bow, near North . 54 WALTHAM [B-J DIRECTORY. Bennett Charles I., at American Watch Co., house rear Harvard, near Charles Bennett Frederick W., at American Watch Co.,rooms F. A. Ensworth’s, Adams Bennett John, laborer, house Felton, opp. Fountain Bennett John J., pattern-maker, b. John Bennett’s,Felton Bennett Joseph, pattern-maker, b. John Bennett’s, Felton Bennett Wm. J., works in the bleachery, h. Parkrr’s lane Bent W. Henry, police, house Grant, opp. Harvard av. Benthal Fred, telegraph operator (Fitchburg depot, B.), boards Agnes Farrington’s, High Bergin Michaei, undertaker, hds. Mrs. P. Reade’s, Sohool Berlin Charles F., at Am. Watch Co., h. Floyd, n; Charles Berry Abel B., lawyer, house Grant, near School Berry Chas. A., at Am,Watch Co., b. A. B. Berry’s,Grant Berry Clara W. Miss, teacher Trapelo school, boards A. B. Berry’s, Grant Berry Henry S., at American Watch Co., house 28 Elm Berry Lawrence F., farmer, house Brook, near Lincoln Best Ellen, widow of Patrick, house Felton, near Water Bettis Harriet A. Miss, teacher Quincy school (Tyler, B.), boards 19 Newton Betts Abner S., carpenter, house 6 Gordon Betts Arthur B., bricklayer, boards 6 Gordon Betts William J., agent Singer Mnfg. Co., b. 19 Newton Bickford Jas. K., at Am. Watch Co., h. Brown, n. Adams Bickman Niles, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 51 River Bickman S. E., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 30 River Bicknell Alonzo S., machinist Am. Watch Co., h. 10 Hall Bigelow Erwin A., sewing-machines, h. Grant, II. Main Bigelow George, house 5 Bacon Bill Abbie M. Miss, teacher High street primary school, boards 53 Crescent Bill Charles H., tnachiuist, house 18 Prospect Bill Edwin K., foreman Partnenter Crayon Co., house 53 Crescent Bill George E., physician, boards 53 Crescent Bill Eiat,tie P. Miss, teacher intermediate South grammar school, boards Edwin It. Bill’s, Crescent Bill Mary E. Mrs., 2d assistant librarian Waltbam Public Library and Kindergarten school, Main, opposite Barnber’s blk., boards 74 School Billings Harriet N., widow of Lorenzo, house Weston, near Stony Brook Bills Charles A., clerk (240 Devonshire, B.), hoards L. A. [27 Crescent Bills’, Union Bills Charles C., boots and shoes (109 Pearl, B.), house Bills Lewis A., expressman (38 Broad, 13.1,house Union, corner Gordon -,-_ _ WAZTHAM ’ . [B] DIRECTORY. 36 Birmingham Thomas, at bleachery, h. Spring, n. School Bisbee Charles, at Boston Manufacturing Co., rms. Frank W. Wetherbee’s, Taylor Bishop Fr:ank W., at Am. Watch Co., house 15 Taylor -Bishop Melvin L., at American Watch Co., boards Chas. E. Pratt’s, Prospect place Black James W., blacksmith, b. T. A. Burke’s, 15 Russell Black John W., carpenter B. Mnfg. Co., h. 2 River av. Black Lizzie Miss, house Crescent, opposite Walnut Black Mary, widow of James, house 15 Russell Blackburn William, at American Watch Co., rooms B. F. Lavalley’s, Lowell Blackbarn William, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River Blarkey John W., carriage’ mnfr., Main, Beaver Blaisdell Frank L., at American Watch Co., boards Mary E. Blaisdell’s, Main Blaisdell Henry W., at Am.Watch Co., h. Cherry,n.Adams Blaisdell Mary E., widow of Samuel, h. Main, near Cross Blake Edward W., overseer Boston Manufacturing Co., house 50 Pine, opposite Lowell Blake Eva Miss, at Am. Watch Co., boards 29 Maple Blake Francis H., at Am. Watch Co., house 40 Crescent Blake Gardner, tnachinist Boston Manufacturing Co., [Prospect house off Main, Bear hill Blake Jasper I’., photographer W. A. Webster, rooms 17 Blanc Ernest J., at Am. Watch Co., h. Robbins, n. Moody Blanchard Herbert, carpenter, rooms 82 School Blanchard Oliver J., salesman Boston Branch Grocery, boards E. T. Taylor’s, Grant Blanden Arthnr A., pattern-maker, h. Main, n. Willow Blaney Horace, bookkeeper (98 Arch, B.), h. 7 Harvard Bliss David, dialmaker at American Watch Co., house Lowell, near Taylor Bliss Richard W., works at American Watch Co., house [Main Adams, near Chestnut Blodgett Joseph S., machinist Am. Watch Tool CO., h. 235 Blood Benjamin I!., farmer, house Brook, n. Lincoln line Blood Gilbert A., Parmenter Crayon Co., bds. S. Blood’s, [S. Blood’s, Il;ain Main Blood G. A. Mrs., bookkeeper Parmenter Crayon Co., b. Blood Nathaniel E., at American Watch Co., boards [n. S ummer Sewn11 Blood’s, Main Blood Otis R., carpenter, Summer; n. Church, h. Church, Blood Sewall, machinist, house Main, corner Hammond Blood Sewall A., butcher, boards 8. Blood’s, Main Boardrnan Jane, widow ofJames, h. 5 Central st. block Boardrnan Samuel, at B. Mnfg. Co., house Felton, oppo[n. Prospect site Williams Bodge Charles M., watchtnaker Am. Watch Co., h. Main, ” 36 WALTHAM [B] DIRECTORT. Bodwell Fred, carpenter, boards 30 Taylor Bohen Ambrose, laborer. house Foundry avenue Bohen William, iron-worker, house Foundry avenue Boland Ellen, widow ofJames, house Oak, opp. Acorn Boland James, stone-cutter, boards Cedar, near Oak [Oak Boland John, house Cedar, near Oak Boland John H., switchman F. R. R., b. Ellen Boland’s, Boland Michael J., works in bleachery, b. Cedar, n. Oak Roland Patrick, laborer, house Cedar, near Oak Bold Elizabeth, widow of Caleb, house Pine, near Lowell Bold Frederick W., clerk (B.), boards 15 Prospect Bold John, watchmaker, 307 Main, house 15 Prospect Bold .Tohn, at Am. Watch Co., house Pine, near Lowell Bold John J., at Am. Watch Co., boards 15 Prospect Bold M. S. Miss, ladies’ hairdresser, 307 Main, boards 15 [Pine Prospect Bold Wm. W., at Am. Watch Co., bds. Mrs. E. Bold’s, Boleyn Sydney A., cigarmaker A. E. Bullocl~, house Bacon, opposite Pond Boler Patrick, laborer I?. R. R., h. r. Felton, n. Fountain Baler Thomas J., switchman F. R. R., boards Patrick Bole&, rear Felton Bolton Mary E. Miss, teacher, boards 12 Taylor Holton Oliver, barrel dealer, house 12 Taylor Bond Alfred, house Plympton, near Bacon Bond Charles H., watchmaker American Watch Co., bds. 44 Crescent Bond Charles P., reporter Boston Herald, house Vernon, near South Bond David T., commercial traveler, house 5 Bacon Bond Edward I-I., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 12 Cherry Bond Edward L., house ,Xain, near Bacon Bond Henry, purchasing agt: Am. Watch Co., h. 26 Maple Bond Joseph, boarda 21 Crescent Bond Nelson F., clerk, 238 Main, h. Main, near Newton Bonney Leavitt K., clerk, house Pine, corner Hall Boole Caroline E., widow of John, h. Cross, n. Main Boston Branch Grocery and Tea House, F. J. Perkins, mnn:l,gvr, Prospect block, Main OSTON B BXANUFACTURING CO., M. U. Adams, agent, River, near Moody, E. Dwight, urer, office (60 State, B.) (see page 302) BOSTON & WALTHAM CLOTHING treas- CO., W. C. Brown, man., 2 Eagle block, Main (seep. 308) Bourne Charles, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 10 Adams Bowditch William, at Am. Watch Co., house 34 Elm Bowen Herbert A., machinist American Watch Tool Co., house Adams, corner Ash [Hall Bowers Alonzo, clerk (536 Washington, B.), h. Pine, n. WALTHAM DIRECTORY. 37 Bowers Henry F., farmer, house head of Dale Bowers HorAce C., at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, n. Crescent Bowers Levi, gilder, in watch factory, house Adams, corner Robbins 13owker Edwin, marble mnfr. (118 Portland and 61 Bev[ker’s, Main erly, I%), house Main, near Gore Bowker Francis E. (118 Portland, B.), bds. Edwin BowBowles Wm. P., machinist, house Myrtle, near Moody Bowman David, works bleachery, h. River, near Willow Bowman Edwin, florist, house River, near Grove Bowman Frank B., blacksmith, h. Pine, n. the chalk factory Boyce Henry, at 13. Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River Hoyden William, teamster C. S. Packard, bds. 344 Main Boyle John N., at bleachery, b. Mary A. Boyle’s, Moore Boyle Mary A., widow of Richard, house Moore, n. John Boyle Wm., lab., b. Mrs. Haynes’, off Main, ab. Weston Brackett Albert, farm-hand 0. W. Lyman, Lyman, boards J. B. Wentworth’s, Beaver Brackett Charles A., paper-box mnfr. (98 Hanover, B.), house Harvard, corner Russell Brackett Ed ward J., works Am. Watch Co., h. 34 Crescent Brackett Jas. E., at chalk factory, h. Newton, off Bolton Brackett Sarah I’. Mrs., house Common, opp. Middle Rradford Fred. H. (Bradford $ Williams), books and stationery, Central block, house Main, near Liberty Bradford George, mason at American Watch Co., house Moody, corner Chestnut Bradford Rt Williams (Fred. II, Bradford and George F. Williams), stationery, etc., Central block, Main, and Moody, corner Crescent Bradly John J., machinist, bds. Edw. Toomey’s, Charles Bradly Patrick, at Am. Watch Co., h. Oak, car. Newton Bradstreet Mary, widow of William, house 17 Newton RADSTREET WM. D., banker (282 Waashington, B.), h. 17 Newton (see front cover) Brady John F., clerk F. R. K. (B.), h. Williatns, n. F.R.R. Brady Peter It., machinist, house Felton, near Fountain Brnnn Albs, carpenter, house 5 Mecbania Brannan Ellen, widow, ho&e 103 School Brannan Michael, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 103 School Brannon Martin, laborer, house rear 103 School Brassell Edward, painter, house Bacon, car. Plympton Brazil Daniel, laborer Reuben Wyman, Wint.er, bds. do. Bree James, farmer, house rear Beaver Brook station Brenuan John, marble-worker, b. School, near Exchange Brennan John, laborer, house 198 Main Brennan Mary Mrs., house 198 Main, near Newton Brewster Chas., farmer, house North, n. Lexington line Bridge A. E. Mrs., house Alder, corner Beech B l [B-J 38 WALTHAM [B] DIRECTORY. Bridges Caroline C., widow of Edmand, nurse, house 19 Exchange Brierly John, boards Mrs. Derbyshire’s, Pine Brigden Charles Herbert, at Americau Watch Co., rooms S. E. C!hase’s, Moody Briggs John, house 27 Crescent Rriggs William, saloon, Charles, corner Williams, h. do. Briggs Wm. M., at Am. Watch Co., boards 23 Adams Brigham Elijah W., insurance agent (31 Milk, B.), house Main, near Willow Bright Wm. E. Mrs., house Main, corner Grove Briley John E., house Pine, corner Lowell Brill Alexander, watchman B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 13 River Bristol A. W., steam-shovel F. Lt. R., h. Main, near Gore Britton Fred. A., musician, b. Geo. I’. Gould’s, 19 Pine Broderick Daniel, laborer, boards James Smith’s, Ch;irles Broderick John J., boards Martin Broderick’s, North Hrocleriek Martin, farmer, house North, near Forest Broderick Michael, hairdresser, house 98 School Broderick William, laborer, house Exchange, car. Pond Brogan Michael, laborer, house Water, corner Felton Brooks Arvilla H., widow of Jacob A. B., house Moody, corner Alder Brooks Charles, laborer Horace Wilson, Quince, bds. do. Brooks Fred C., rooms I. L. Cousens’, 1 Lowell Brooks George W., at Am. Watch Co., house Cherry, near illoody Brooks -, rooms Main, corner Church Brophy Andrew, laborer, house Heard, near Central Broslehan Edward, painter, house Sprmg, car. Middle Brosnahan Timothy Rev., pastor St. Mary’s Catholic church, house School, next the church Brower Emory H., at American Watch Co., h. 3 Union Brown Albert, carpenter, house Bitcon, near Dale Brown Albert A., clerk H. I. Johnson Brown Alden T., milkman, boards A. Greep’s, School, n. [Taylor Grant &own Belle E. Mrs., millinery, 107 ,Moot-ly, rooms 14 Brown Benj. F., auctioneer, house 53 Lexington Brown Byron L., engraver 64merioan Watch Co., house [Moody . Main, near Weston Brown Caroline, widow of Ebenezer L., h. Maple, near Brown Charles R., at Am. Watch Co., boards 33 Adams Brown Chas. Waldo, at American Watch Co., boards [Boston Mrs. Caroline Brown’s, Maple Brown Clarence H., olerk R. G. Brown & Co., boards at Brown Cornelius J., bds. Margaret Brown’s, So. Harvard Brown Cyriel E:. jr., machinist, h. Walnut, near Adams Brown Edward h., rooms 14 Taylor WALTHAM [B] DIRECTORY. 39 Brown Edwin S., nt Am. Watch Co., h. Adams, c. Orange ‘Brown Elijah, farmer, house Winter, near West Brown Elizabeth A., widow of Henry A., h. 10 Crescent Brown Frank A., clerk, 2 Eagle block, Main, boards Mrs. Wallingford’s, Lexington Brown Frank I%., clerk Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., bds. John R. Farnum’s, Main Brown Frank T., house Vernon, near Prospect Brown Fred. S., milkman, boards Winter, near West Brown George, laborer, house off Quince, near Beaver Brown Geo. W. lst,cahinet-maker,h. Msm, above Weston Brown George William, clel:k (246 Purchase,, B.), boards 33 Adams Brown Isaiah T., at Am. Watch Co., boards 33 Adams Brown John H., carpenter, Cushing, n. Hall, boards do. Brown Judson, ice-driver L. J. Kendall, boards do. Brown Lnroy, at Am. Watch Co., h. Moody, corner Ash Brown Lincoln C., conductor, house 21 Prospect Brown Lydia, widow of Aaron, h. Moody, corner Ash Brown Margaret, widow of John, house South Harvard, near F. It. R. Brown Mary T. Mrs., house 33 Adams Brown Moses B., machinist Am. Watch Co.,h. 10 Crescent Brown Nathan, works at American Watch Co., house 29 Adams, corner Maple Brown Patrick, laborer, house Charles, near Fountain Brown Rufus G. (Rufus G. Brown & Co.), iron founder, house Ruasell, near Prospect Brown Rufus G. $ Co. (Rufus G. Brown), mnfrs. of iron, brass and composition castings, Felton, corner Water (26 Charlestown, 13oston) Browo Sidney E’., law student, b. R. G. Brown’s, Russell Brown Susan, widow of Cornelius, ,house Fountain, near Charles Brown Thomas P., hairdresser, b. H. H. Watson’s, Moody Brown Waldo, milkman, h. South, n. Railroad crossing ROWN WHARTON C., manager Boston and I3 Waltham Clothing Co., 2 Eagle block, Main,,rooms John M. Moore’s, Moody (see page 308) Browne Charles F., student, boards 25 Pine Browne George H., teache;, boards 25 Pine Browne George W., carpenter, 25 Pine, near Hall, b. do. Bruce Thaddeus L., house Moody, corner Robbins Bruce Thomas H., at Am. Watoh Co., house 9 Brown Bryant Benjamin, house off Pine, near Newton Bryant Charles S., at American Watch Co., boards W. [Moody N. Craft’s, Pine Bryant Elmer C., at American Watch Co., b. J. C. Gates’, Bryant James J., police, house 126 School 40 WALTHAM [B-J DIRECTORY. Bryant John IX., sea-captain, house Spruce, near Moody Bryant John R. jr., baker (Maplewood), boards John R. Bryant’s, Spruce Bryant J. Elliott, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 86 Moody Bryant Wm. W., at Am. Watch Co., h. Prospect place Bryson John W., at American Watch Co., house rear Beaver Brook station Buchan James, chair-seater, b. Peter R. Brady’s, Felton Buckley Bartholomew A., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Adams, corner Ash Buckley Eugene, brakeman I!. R. R., boards 73 Moody Buckley James, spinner B. Mnfg. Co., house Charles, opposite Williams Buckley John J.. at Am. Watch Co., b. Adams, c. Ash Buckley John W., cigarmaker, hoards 57 Felton Buckley Timothy, laborer, honse Felton, corner Fountain Buckley Timothy F., clerk II, C. Woodbury, boards Timothy Buckley’s, Felton Bucktninster Lucy R., widow of Benj. M., b. 17 Cushing Buell Fred, at American Watch Co., rooms John M. Moore’s, Moody Bullard George E., at American Watch Co., house Uhest[Charles nut, near Crescent Bullard Isaac H., foreman R. G. Brown & Co., house 29 Bullock Albert E., cigar manufacturer, Main, corner Lexington, house Bacon, opposite Pond Bullock George W., cigarmaker A. E. Bullock, rooms 30 Lexington Bumford Harrison H., supt. town farm, South, house do. Buncher Fred, clerk, 286 Main,b. Heury Buncher’s, Russell Buncher Henry, engraver American Watch Co., house Russell, near Harvsrd Bunnell Abner B., carpenter, house Hammond Bunnell Eugene W., milkman, house Bacon, corner Dale Burch James, clerk Henry A. &swell, h. Moody, c. Spruce Burch Mary, wiaow of Nathaniel, h. Pelton, n. Ferren Burge Lorenzo, insurance agent (27 Congress, B.), house Willow, corner Main Burgess Alex T., cignrmxker, b. Mrs. M. Burgess’, Derby Burgess Francis A., machinist, h. Pond, opp. Exchange Burgess George W., watchmaker at American Watch Co., boards Joseph Burgess’, Derby Burgess John A,, blacksmith, h. Lexington, above Curve Burgess Joseph, house Derby, near Moody Burgess Jsseph J., machinist J. Stark, boards Joseph Burgess’, Derby Burgess T. Henry, clerk, boards 18 Prospect Burgin Eugene L., at Am. Watch Co., rms. 90 Crescent Burgin George L., engineer American Watah Co., houseI Crescent, oppostte Brown WALTHAM [B] DIRECTORY 41 Burke Bernard, farmer G. W. Lyman, Lyman, boards J. B. Wentworth’s, Lyman Burke Bridget Mist, house rear Cedar, near Oak Burke Catherine Mq house Felton, opp. Fountain Burke Frank, hostler Thomas Kelley, b. Sanderson House Burke Henry, blacksmith, boards Mrs. Mary Gilderson’s, Mt. Pleasant Burke James, laborer, house Felton, near Williams Burke James, moulder, boards 217 Main Burke Joanna, widow of James, h. rear Charles, n. Grant Burke John, laborer, house 31 Spring Burke John, boards Michael Burke’s, Oak Burke John E. (J. E. Burke & Co.), boots -and shoes, 59 Moody, house Hammond, near Main Burke J. E. & Co. (John E. Burke), boots and shoes, 59 Moody Burke Martin, laborer, house Williams, near F. R. R. Burke Michael, laborer, house John, opposite Moore Burke Michael, laborer, house Oak, n&r Newton Burke Patrick, at American Watch Co., h. r. 105 School Burke Redmond, laborer, house Friend, near Calvary Burke Richard J., teamster, b. William Harding’s, Grove Burke Thomas, laborer, house Clinton, near Day ’ Burke Thomas, laborer, house Willow, near Foundry av. Burke Thomas A., blacksmith, Main, opposite -Prospect, house 15 Russell, near Floyd Burke William, house 15 Central Burnett John W., at Am. Watch Co., house 35 Brown Burnham Caroline H., wid. of Seth, h. Main, opp. Cross Burnham Charles S., works American Watch Co., house Myrtle, corner Beech Burnham Edwin S., at American Watch Tool Co., house Myrtle, near Moody Burnham Willis G., watchmaker American Watch Co., house 23 Maple Burnett Jeremiah, laborer, house Oak, opposite Acorn Burns Frank, at B. Mufg. Co., h. Calvary, near Newton Burns Patrick, iron founder, h. rear Willow, near River Burroughs Satnuel K., hairdresser, Moody, opposite Gordon, house 2 Gordon Burt John, at bleachery, b. Jas. Salisbury’s, Parker’s lane Bussell William, at Am. Watch Co., rooms R. 8. Christie’s, Moody Bussey Horace, at American Watch Co., rooms Henry 0. Bean’s, Taylor Butler Frank, moulder, house Willow, near Grove Butler George Y., works watch factory, house 11 Brown Butler Samuel A., at American Watch Co., boards Moody, corner Chestnut 42 WALTHAM [c] DIRECTORY. Butler William II., at American Watch Co., boards [Lowell Moody, corner Chestnut Butman Charles F., supt. street lamps, house Dana, car. Butman Elmer E., clerk II. C. Hall, Moody, corner Crescent, boards do. Butman Fred L., clerk (178 Devonshire, B.), b. Charles A. Poole’s, Summer Butterfield Eugene M., clerk James M. Taylor, bds. do. Butterfield George II., watchmaker American Watch Co., hoase 14 Bacon CB :lCOn Buttrick Amos J., machinist, b. Mrs. Eunice 1-T.Fletcher’s, FRANCIS, lumber dealer, Felton, UTTRICK near Mechanic, house 18 Common {see page 3) Butts Maria E., widow of Wm. E., h. Main, near Cross Butts Walter Ii‘., at American Watch Co., rooms Wm. Locke’s, Main, near Lyman Byam Chas. C., at Am. Watch Co., h. Cherry, n. Crescent Byrne Charles, veterinary surgeon, office, J. E. Tolm%n’e stable, Moody, house at Lexington B CADIGAN WILLIAM, liquors, Spring, c. School, h. do. Cady Martin, laborer, house Charles, near Williams Cady Patrick, laborer, house Bolton, corner D;ly Cahill Michael, coachman, house Cedar, near Calvary Cain John, gardener Frederick J. Davis, Linden, h. do. Cain John, laborer, house Spring, corner Middle Cain ‘John, laborer, house Felton, near Mechanic Cain John, gate tender F. 12. R., h. off Oak, opp. Acorn Cain Michael, laborer, boards P. Connelly’s, Felton Cain Patrick, at Am. Watch Co., b. John Cain’s, Felton Cain William, carpenter, house Charles, car. Williams Cain Wm., carpenter, boards Peter B. Brady’s, Felton Calderwood Nancy G., wid. of Thomas, bds. 11 Central Caldwell Bros. (Fred. A. and Henry W. Caldwell), incubator manufaoturers,.Main, near Weston Caldwell Charles, machmist, b. N. F. Libby’s,Harvard av. Caldwell Charles B., farmer, house Weston, above South Caldwell Eli ward C., at American Watoh Co., boards Wm. Knight’s, Fiske avenue Caldwell Fred. A. (Caldwell Bros.), boards Henry W. Caldwell’s, Weston Caldwell George I’., dial painter American Watch Co., house Weston, near Fiske avenue [South Caldwell Henry W. (Caldwell Bros.), b. Weston, above Calef’ Ephraim B., at Am. Watch Co., h. 21 Chestuut Call Allen A., farmer Edwin Bowker, Main,n. Gore, h. do. Call Lyman l-I., fartner F. A. Hawley, Beaver, near Lexington, house on the place Callah& Cornelius, laborer, house Central, cor. Heard WALTHAN ’ [cl DIRECTORY., 43 Callahan Daniel, laborer, b. Cornelius Callahan’s, Central Callahan Patrick, at blenchery, h. River, opp. bleachery Callahan Richard, at Am. Watch Co,, house Calvary, near Newton Callen Michael, laborer, house Widow, near Grove Camp William C., dial painter American Watch Co,, house Taylor, corner Gardner Campbell Charles D., gardener Arthur T. Lyman, house on the place, Lyman Campbell James W., at American Watch Co., house Taylor, corner Lowell [Crescent Campbet Matilda C., widow of Peter, h. Robbins, near Campbell S. C. Miss, llressmaker, 5 Gordon, rooms do. Canfield George H., at American Watch Co., house Common, near Main Cann Bowman, carpenter, bds. I. N. Holman’s, Prospect Cann Harvey, plasterer, boards 14 Elm Carey Daniel, farmer, house 4 Bacon Carey George W.. machinist, boards 4 l%oon Carey Hannah K., widow of Thomas, house 94 School Carley Frank, printer, boards William Carley’s, Willow Carley John., laborer, boards William Carley’s, Willow Carley Willlam, laborer, house Willow, near Grove Carney John, laborer, house Oak, near Cedar Carney John (Carney Bz; Son), coal and wood, boards Thomas Carney’s, Oak Carney Michael, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River Carney Patrick, laborer, house Pond, near Exchange Carney Patrick J., clerk Andrew Dolan, boards Patrick Carney’s, Pond Carney Thos., brakeman F. R. R., b. Thos. Carney’s, Oak Carney Tbomas (Carney L% Son), coal and wood, Calvary, near F. R. R., house Oak, near Cedar A,Z?,NEY & SON (Thomas and John Carney), coal and wood, Calvary, n. F. R. R. crossing (see p. 306) Carpenter Warner W., railway mail service, house Common, corner Common street place Carr Charles W., at Am. Watch Co., house East Ash Carr George F., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Taylor, near Lowell Carr James A., works American Watch Co., house Cherry, near Adams Carr Mary f+, widow of Alexander, house East Ash Carrier Dwight A., works American Watch Co., house Adarns, corner Chestnut Carrier Elizabeth Mrs., house Gordon, near Hall Carrier Ralph A., painter, house Gordon, near Hall Carroll Clarence, engineer, house Taylbr, corner Gardner Carroll Hugh, at draw bridge(Charlestown), h. 41 Charles 3 C 44 WALTHAM [c-j DIRECTORY. Carroll John C., shoemaker, Calvary, car. Cedar, h. do, Cnrruth Carlos E., at American Watch Co., house rear Harvard, near Charles Carson Albert, carpenter, boards F. E. Stevens’, Adams Carson Elbridge C., machinist John Stark, house High, near Newton line Carson Frank, carpenter, boards F. E. Stevens’, Adams Carter Asaph R., house 19 Chestnut Carter Elno A., clerk F. E. Kendall & Co., boards J. A. Higgins’, Pond Carter George T., machinist Watch Tool Co., boards Mrs. Wallingfind’s, Lexington Carter Sophia, widow of Amos, boards 14 Bacon Carter Warren, at bleachery, house Main, near Willow Carter Wm. W., clerk (33 Summer, B.), h. 26 Lexington Carver Edmund T., machinist, bds. AMrs.E. H. Fletcher’s, Bacon Carver Sarah Mrs., house Vernon, near Prospect Cary Charles P., at Am. Watch Co., h. Moody, opp, Tyler Cary Edwin C., bookkeeper Wnltham National Bank, boards Thomas W. Gary’s, Vernon Cary Thos. W., at Am. Watch Co., h. Vernon, n. Prospect Casey Cornelius J., baker, house Charles, opp. Harvard Casey Daniel, laborer, house Felton, corner Fountain Caseght;EI J., brakeman F. K. It., boards C. J. Casey’s, Casey Frank, laborer, house Willow, corner Grove Casey Michael, farmer, house rear Beaver Brook station Casey Timothy, lather, house Charles, opposite Harvard Cash John, laborer, boards Mary Cash’s, Oak Cash Mary, widow of Cornelius, house Oak, n. Newton Cassidy John A., tailor, 355 Main, room 3, up-stairs, bds. 122 Scbool Cassidy Patrick, tailor J. A. Cassidy, house 122 School Cassidy Thomas, carpenter, rms. C. H. Trofatter’n, High Ca&ello Eliza, widow of Wm., house John, near Moore Caste110Thomas F., house John, near Moore Castner Eldorns A., milkman, bds. S. B. Castner’s, North Castner Saudford B., milkman, h. North, n. Lexington line Caswell Henry A., fish and oysters, Main, opp. Moody, house 11 Cross Caswell William J., hackman, house 14 Cross Cate E. A. Mrs., house Russell, near Prospect Cnte Horace, livery stable, rear Waltham Bank, Main, house Newton, near Main Cate Silas H., at Am. Watch Co., h. Russell, n. Prospect Gate William M., livery stable, rear Waltham Bank, bds. 1~. Gate’s, Newton, near Main Canghey John, machinist, house Plympton WALTHAM [c] DIRECTORY. 45 Caughey Robert k., painter, house Plympton Caughey Wm., at Am. Watch Co., h. Grant, n. School Caughey Wm. A., at American Watch Co., boards W. Caughey’s, Grant Caunt John, hosiery mnfr., Felton, h. Main, Beaver Brook Cave Charles, at Boston Manufacturing Co., b. 24 River Central House, George H. Cushman, proprietor, Main, corner Exchange Chadsey Alonzo R., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. M. M. Hamilton’s, Maple Chadwick T., at American Watch Co., b. Shawmut House Chamberlin Calvin, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. J. S. Whitney’s, Crescent Chamberlin Geo., salesmnn(65 Franklin, B.), h. 8 Newton Chamberlin George W., house Main, opposite Linden Chamberlin G. William, at American Watch Co., boards George W. Chamberlin’s, Main Chandler Herbert B., Am. Watch Co., house 21 Brown Chapin Abby, widow of Ezra H., house 53 Central Chapin E. M. Mrs., fancy goods, 275 Main, h. 82 School Chapin Geo. H., painter, Bacon, c. School, h. 173 School Chapman Greengrove M.,at Am. Watch Co., h. 56 Brown Chapples Samuel, laborer, house Charles, car. Williams Charles Edward, works American Watch Co., boards Edward Knight’s, Ash Chase Anna A. Miss, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. M. T. Chase’s, Main Chase Charles E., Am. Watch Co., house head of Dale Chase Charles F., house Taylor, corner Hall Chase Llewellyn, carpenter, boards C. F. Chase’s, Taylor Chase Mary T., widow of Jacob, h. Main, near Prospect Chase Simpson E., miller Pope St Viles, house Moody, near Brown Chase William A., manager J. Cushing & Co., Moody, hoards 2 Gordon Chatfield Wm., general stock agent, Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio R. R., h. Moody, opp. Orange Cheney Henry, at American Watch Co., bds. 28 River Cheney Joseph A., livery stable, Church, n. Main, h. do. Cheney Wm. F., American Watch Co., house 46 Adams Childs Elisha, boards Charles A. Stearns’, Winter Childs George E. Mrs., house Main, near Central House Child8 Harriet D., wid. of Wm. P., h. Lexington, n. Bacon Childs Isaac, house School, near Liberty Childs Mary E. Mrs., house 304 Main, n. Central House Childs Melvin L., milkman, house Lexington, near Bacon Childs Philander, house 57 Central Childs Thomas L., farmer, house Lexington, near Lake Childs Thomas W., fish market, 8 Church, house Lexington, corner Dale 46 WALTHAM [c] DIRECTORY. Childa William G., milkman, house Lexington, n. Curve Chipman Geo. L., machinist Am. Watch Co., h. 88 Moody Christie R. S., at Am. Watch Co., h. Moody, oar. Maple Christie Samuel, at Am. Watch Co., b. Moody, c. $Iaple Christmas Frank, gardener, h. 11 Harvard av., n. Grant Churchill Harriet M., wid. of A. W., h. C’ommon, n. Middle Churchill John M., machinist, boards Mrs. H. RI. Churchhill’s, Common Clapp Ann M., widow of Galen, house Adams, near Ash Clapp Charles K., machinist, b. Mrs. A. M. Clapp’s, Adams Clapp James II. (16 Sears building, 199 Washington, R.), [sell, n. South house 334 Main Clark Alden, clerk William W. Clark & Son, house RusClark Alice M., clerk, 105 Moody, bds. 13 Chestnut Clark Alonzo, clerk T. W. Childs, house 459 Main Clark Charles E., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. [c. Orange G. E. Smith’s, Maple Clark Charles E., at American Watch Co., boards Adams, Clark Charles E., at American Watch Co., house Rob[School bins, corner Crescent Clark Charles W., clerk Clark, Maynard & Co., bcls. 90 Clark Edward, farmer, house Winter, near West Clark Edward F., farm-hand Chas. Brewster, North, h. do. Clark Elizabeth Miss, house Lexington, near Curve Clark Everett D., at Americ;rn Watch Co., house Cres[bleachery cent, near Adams _ClckFrank A stamper in cloth-room, house~~Rjver,near _I---LARK F. K., harnessmaker (Washington, W. N.), boards Mrs. S. A. Clark’s, Moody (see page 2) Clark Fred U., at Am. Watch Go., h. chestnut, n. Urescent Clark George W., at American Watch Co., house Ver[Moody non, near Prospect Clark Harry G., clerk (4 State, R.), b. Mrs. S. A. Clark’s, Clark Henry, at American Watch Co., b. Sbawmut House ‘Clark Henry M., carpenter, house Charles, opp. Harvard Clark James, house rear Charles, near Mechanic Clark John, works at 15. Mnfg. Co., house 38 Pine Clark John R., machinist Am. Watch Co., h. 13 Chestnut Clark Jonas, farmer, house rear Lexington, near Waltham New Church school Clark Julia, widow of John, house Charles, n. Mechanic Clark Lowell (Clark, Maynard & Co.), dry goods and oarpetings, Music Hall, Elm, boards 42 Lyman Clark Maria Miss, house 42 Lyman Clark Mary Miss, house Lexington, near Curve Clark M:rry A. Miss, house 42 Lyman LARK, MAYNARD & CO.(Lowell Clark, Frank Maynard and Warren I?. Emerson), dry goods and c oarpetings, IMusic Hall, Elm (see page 5) C ~~ WALTHAM [c] DIRECTORY. 47 Clark Sophin A. Mrs., house Moody, opposite Robbins Clark Thomas, laborer, house Cedar, corner Oak LARK W. A., harnessmaker ( Washington, W. N-)9 boards Mrs. S. A. Clark’s, Moqdy (se< page 2) Clark William L. (W. W. Clark & Son), grocer, Main, near Moody, boards 90 School Clark Wm. W. (W. W. Clark & Son), grocer, Main, near Moody, house 90 School Clark W. W. & Son (Wm. W. and Wm. L. Clark), grocers, Main, near Moody Clasby Daniel J., grocer, Charles, corner Fountain, h. do. Clasby Hugh, at Am. Watch Co., h. Bolton, n. Newton Clasby James, laborer, house rear School, near Spring Clay Alfred, at American Watch Co., house 49 Ash Clay Mary, widow of John, house 49 Ash Clayton Thomas, at Am. Watch Co., rms. 14 Gordon Clifford Eugene, laborer, house School, nearly opp. Spring Clifford Wheelook N., machinist American Watch Co., house Robbins, corner Moody Clioes Julia, widow of Patrick, house 68 Charles Cloran John, laborer, house Willow, corner Grove Clough Albion F., with W. H. Leat.herbee & Son, rooms [chines, h. 14 Prospect 28 Elm Clongh Benjamin F., general agent Davis Sewing MaClough John E., at hlenchery, house Parker’s lane Clunie Thos.,at Am. Watch Co., h. So. Harvard, n. F. R. R. Cobb Albert, box-maker, house Newton, near the bridge Cobb Julia E. Mrs., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. A. M. Clapp’s, Adams Cobb William S. Mrs., house 362 Main Coburn Joseph, at bleachery, house Newton, car. Benefit Codyer Thomas F. Mrs., house Calvary, near Parwell Coen John, laborer, house Calvary, opposite Friend Coen Martin, liquors, Calvary, corner Moore, house do. Coen Patrick, laborer, house 6 River avenue Coen Rose, widow of Luke, house Oak, near Cedar Coffin Edgar H., at Am. Watch Co., h. pine, n. Newton Coffin Melvin H., at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, n. Moody Colburn Arthur L., at Am. Watch Co., house 3 Taylor Colburn Geo. M., at Am. Watch Co., house 17 Gordon Colburn Gilbert, boards 2 Adams, corner Spruce Colburn Martin V., carpenter, h. Bacon, corner Pond C6lburn Nancy, widow of James, house rear iMain, opposite Central House Colburn Samuel B., carpenter F. R. R., h. 13 Gushing Colby Henry B., engraver Am. Watch Co., rms. 11 Pine Colby James W., ma&o store, 109 Moody, house do. Coby Susan P., widow of Levi, house Lowell, near Pine Coldwell Hiram, farmer, house West, near Winter C , 48 WALTHAM [c-j DIRECTORY. Cole John, at Am. Watch Co., house Felton, COT. Ferren Cole Judson, framemaker, bds. J. R. Bryant’s, Spruce Cole Lemuel D., carpenter, house Fiske avenue Coleman Edward, laborer, h. rear School, near Spring Coleman John, boards P. Coleman’s, Exchange Coleman John J., blacksmith L. J. Mayer, b. 413 Main Coleman Peter, laborer, house Exchange, near Main Coles Francis A., house 23 Prospect Collagan Charles H., at Am, Watch Co., h. 14 Taylor Collins Charles E., teamster, boards 30 Elm Collins Daniel, laborer for Nathan Sanderson, h. Lincoln, near Curve Collins Eliza, widow of Patrick, house 30 Elm Collins James, at chalk factory, boards 30 Elm Collins James H., at Am. Watch Co., boards Mary P. Collins’, Charles Collins John, farmer, house Plympton Collins John, laborer, house rear Be:bver Brook station Collins John, moulder, house Calvary, near Newton Collins John A., firmer, house off Bacon, near Pond Collins Mary P., widow of Peter, h. Charles, near Water Collins Michael, laborer, house Spring, near School Collins Michael, teamster at the bleachery, house Willow, [near Water near Grove Collins Michael P., clerk, Main, c. Lexington, b. Charles, Collins Patrick, laborer, house rear School, opp, Spring Collins P&rick, laborer, boards Michael Collins’, Spring Collins Samuel, dyer at the bleachery, h. River, n. Willow Collins Thomas, harness-maker, h. Main, near Newton Collins Timothy, laborer, house Heard, near Central Collins William, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 5 Long block, Elm Colton Martin, house Clinton, near Newton Comey Mary, widow, house School\ nearly opp. Spring Como Alex., at bleachery, house 47 Moody, n. the bridge Coma Eusebe, carpenter, boards 47 Moody Concannon Michael, laborer, b. Michael Lyon’s, Benefit Concannon Michael, laborer, house Calvary, near Newton Condrin James R., machinist for John Stark, h. at West Newton Conefry Thomas, at bleachery, house River, n. Willow Conley Dennis, paper-maker, house South, II. paper mill Conley John A., slate and tin roofer, 107 School, h. do. Conley Patrick, teamster, house Felton, near Mechanic Connar Thomas, moulder, house Foundry avenue Connell Thomas, gardener, house Middle, near Spring Connell, see O’Connell Connelly Coleman, laborer, h. rear Newton, n. Benefit Connelly James, laborer, house rear School, opp. Spring Connelly John, at B. Mnfg. Co., house Clinton, n, Day , WALTHAM [c] DIRECTORY. 49 Connelly John, laborer, house John, near Moore Connelly .John, clerk M. T. Connelly, h. Cbarles,c. Water Connelly John, slater, h. School, nearly opposite Spring Conoelly John, yard-hand B. Mnfg. Co., house Charles, opposite Water Connelly John, laborer, boards P. Connelly’s, Felton Connelly Kate Miss, house rear Newton, near Benefit Connelly Mary J. Mrs., house Willow, near River Connelly Michael, farm-hand, house off Willow, n. River Connelly Michael, flagman, Pine at. crossing, house Pine, next F. R. R. Connelly Michael T., grocer, 41 Charles, house 43 do. Connelly Patrick, boarding-house, Felton, n. Mechanic Connelly Thomas, laborer, house Exchange, car. Pond Conner Charles I,., machinist B. Mofg. Co., house Spruce, near Moody CPlace Conner Sarah A., widow of Samuel, nurse, bds, Prospect Connernev Michael, laborer, house 47 River Connerny”Martin, laborer, house Grove, near Willow Connerny Michael, laborer, house Grove, near Willow Connernv Patrick, laborer, house rear 105 School Connerny Patrick, laborer, house 8 Long block, Elm Conners Mary, wid. of Patrick, h. Willow, n. Foundry av. Conners Patrick, laborer, house Water, near Charles Conners Terrence, laborer, house Oak, near Newton Connerty Patrick, fireman, boards Thomas Birmingham’s, Spring Conniff Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, Main, n. Heard, h. do. Connolly Annie ,M. Miss, house 13 Central Connolly Esther G. Miss, house 13 Central Connolly Patrick J., moulder, bds. W. Connolly’s, Pelton Connolly William, musician! house Felton, opp. Fountain ConnorBridget Miss, boardmg-house, 12 Long block,Elm Connor Charles L., machinist B. Mnfg. Co., h. 5 Spruce Connor Eugene, at American Watch Co., h. Prospect pl. Connor Michael, section-hand B. Mnfg. Co., house 8 River avenue Connor Peter, laborer, house Charles, opposite Grant Connors John, laborer, house 24 Spnng Connors John, weaver Boston Mnfg. Co., bds. 24 River Connors Joseph W:, cigars and tobacco, 305 Main, house Cross, near Mam Connors Kate, widow of James, house School, n. Spring Connors Michael, laborer, house Charles, near Water Connors Patrick, laborer, house Foundry avenue Connors Sarah Mrs., house Water, near Felton Connors Thomas, lather, boards Kate Connors’, School Connors Thomasi teamster, h. rear Beaver Brook station Conoughton Michael, laborer, b. Felton, opp, Williams 50 WALTHAM [cl DIRECTORY. Conrad Annie E. Mrs., dressmaker, 109 Moody, h. do. Conrov John, works in bleachery, house River, n. Willow C’onv<rse Carrie Miss, at Am. Watch Co,, boards Adams [Charles House, Adams Conway John, farm-hand, bds. Mrs. Margaret Conway’s, Conwav Margaret Mrs., house Charles, near Mechanic Cook &cil J., at Am. Watch Co., h. Hall, corner Taylor Cook Henry H., watchmaker American Watch Co., house 1 Maple, corner Moody [School, II. do. Cook Jane R., widow of Stephen R., boarding-house, 82 Cook Matthew, loom-fixer, boards 1 River Cook William E., section-hand B. Mnfg. Co., house 4 Central street block [New Grove Cooley John, works at bleachery, b. Mary R. Einneen’s, Coolidge Henry, painter, rooms Charles Coolidge James, street sprinkler, house 51 Lexington Coolidzgyli;hn F., overseer in bleachery, house River, n. 151 Lexington i Coolidge Luman B., street sprinkler, boards J. Coolidge’s, Coombs Herbert, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 5 Mechanic Coombs Sarah, widow, harness-knitter Boston Mnfg. Co., house Central, corner Cross Cooper James A. (155 Franklin, B.), boards 18 Chestnut Coppenger Ann, widow of John, h. rear Cedar, near Oak Coppenger Daniel, laborer, bds. John Coppenger’s, Moore Coppenger John, laborer, house Moore, near John Coppenger Joseph, at American Watch Co., boards John Coppenger’s, iMoore Corbett Peter, laborer, house Exchange, near Main Corbett Peter jr., laborer, boards P. Corbett’s, Exchange Corbishley Jonathan, at bleachery, h. Willow, near Main Corcoran Bernard, clerk Bryan Corcoran, River, bds. do. Corcornn Bridget Mrs., house Foundry avenue (‘orcoran Bryan, grocer, River, opp. bleacbery, house do. Corcoran Bryan 2d, in bleachery, h. Farwell, car. Calvary Corcoran Ellen, widow of Michael, h. Friend, near John Corcoran Eugene L., laborer, house Friend, near John Corcoran Michael, clerk Bryan Corcorsn, River, bds. do. Corey Amos, house Spruce, near Moody Corey George F., watchmaker American Watch Co., [Charles house Moody, opposite Brown Coruth Carlos E., at Am. Watch Co., h. r. Harvard, near Costrllo Joseph, tin petldler, rooms 3 Gordon Costello Martin, laborer, house Exchange, corner Pond Costello Thos. W., at Am. Watch Co., h. Oak, n. Newton Costello William, hostler Prospect House, boards do. Cotter Cornelius, laborer, house Felton, near Prospect Cotter Edward, boards Kate Cotter’s, Water Cotter Hannah, widow of Patrick, h. Grove, near Willow WALTHAM i [c] DIRECTORI-. .61 Cotter Kate, widow, house Water, corner Felton Cotting Amanda C., wid. of Jesse G., h. Grant, c. School Cotting Henry I”., boards Grant, corner School Cotting Mary E. Miss, teacher (Parmenter at., B.), bds. Grant, corner School Couphey Reuben, farmer, house Winter, near Lincoln Coughinger John, dyer, hoards 14 Elm Coult Samuel, at American Watch Co., house Charles, opposite Harvard Coult Walter, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 35 River Coult William, machinist, house 29 River Couney Ellen Mrs.., house Newton, corner Chestnut Count John, hosrery mnfr., Felton, opposite Fountain, house rear Beaver Brook station Cousens Charles W., at American Watch Co., house [n. Beech Charles, near Floyd Cousens Edward E., at Am. Watch Co., house Myrtle, Cousens Everett E., carpenter, house Charles, opp. Floyd Cousens Ivory L., machinist B. Mnfg. Co., house 1 Lowell near Pine Covill Charles, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 30 Adams Cow Patrick J., carpenter, house 49 River Cowen Bernard B., carpenter, 46 Church, house do. Cox Mary, widow. of Thomas, house Water, car. Charles Cox Thomas, wines and liquors, Common, near Main, boards Mrs. M. F. Finnegan’s, Middle Coxen John, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., h. Charles, car. Water c’oy George F., machinist, house 6 River Coy John, farmer, house Plymptou, near Bacon Coy Robert, laborer, house Plympton, near Bacon Coye Georgianna E., widow of Amasa, house 235 Main Craft Ernestine Mrs., house 61 Central Crafts Charles O., at American Watch Co., h. 90 Moody Crafts Charles P., machinist, house Moody, car. Gordon . Crafts Wilbur N., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Pine, corner Lowell Craig Abraham, machinist, house off Newton, opp. Pine Craig George W., machinist, bds. A. Craig’s, off Newton Cram Alfred E., assistant bookkeeper American Watch Co., boards S. B. Cram’s, Moody Cram Stephen B., farmer, house Moody, corner Crescent Cram Stephen W ., at American Watch Co., boards rear [c. Orange 14 Prospect C!randell Joseph H., at American Watch Co., h. Adams, Crane Frank H., farmer, boards H. B. Crane’s, off Weston, near Stony Brook Crane Hosea B., machinist, h. off Weston, II. Stony Brook Crans Alfred J., second hand B. Mnfg. Co., h. 63 River Craven William H., works American Watch Co., house 66 Adams, corner Robbins 52 WALTHAM [c] DIRECTORY. Cray John E., card grinder Boston Manufacturing CO., house 32 Pine, opposite Hall Crimmins Daniel, moulder, boards rear 13 Middle Crimmins Edward? boards rear 13 Middle Crimmins Eate, widow of Timothy, h. rear 13 Middle Crimmine Michael, moulder, boards rear 13 Middle Crockett George W., carpenter, house Newton, car. Pine Croft James, at bleachery Cronin Jeremiah, laborer, house 413 Main Crosby Amelia C,, widow of John M., house 10 Cushing Crosby Ariel, clerk, Rumford market, h. Bacon, c. School Crosby Charles C., at Am. Watch Co., house r. 18 Elm Crosby Charles G., tinsmith, bcls. Ariel Crosby’s, Bacon Crosby Edward H., works at American Watch Co., Pine, house Lowell, near Pine Crosby Hugh, house Water, near Felton Crosby Jane Miss, house Water, near Felton Crosby J. Howard, at Am. Watch Co., b. Adams, c. Cherry Crosby Sarah B., widow of Charles, house 7 Central Crowell Oliver T., machinist, boards 26 Walnut Crewfoot Victor, at American Watch Co,, rooms W. H. Dickson’s, Chestnut Crowley John F., jeweler American Watch Co., boards Charles, opposite Grant Crue Joseph, farmhand A. Bennett, Bow, boards do. Cullien Bartley, laborer, house rear Beaver Brook station Cunniff Peter, laborer, house School, nearly opp. Spring Cunuiff Thomas, laborer, house Water, near Charles Cunningham dames, blacksmith, house 32 Bacon Cunningham Mary, widow of Mathias, house Felton, near Williams Curley Thomas, lawyer (3 Pemberton square, Boston), boards Mrs. Wallingford’s, Lexington Cm-ran Arm, widow of Barney, house Water, n. Charles Curran Michael, carpenter Geo. D. Taylor, h. Plympton Currier Herbert II., clerk G; F. Frost, Moody, boards H. [ton, near Pine L. Hovey’s, Newton Currier Joseph L., baggage-master F. 12. It., house NewCurry John, laborer, house Clinton, corner Day Curry Lewis, farmhand A. G. Harmon, Forest, house do. Curtioe Isaac W., at Am. Watch Co., h. High, II. Newton Curtin Anthony, moulder, house Felton, opp. Brown lane Curtin Honora, widow of Andrew, house Felton, opposite [Harvard, o. Harvard av. Brown lane Curtis Emma H., widow of W. Scott, music teacher, h. Curtis John D., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Harvard avenue, near Harvard Curtis Woodbury S., provisions, Exchange market, Main, house 15 Lexington WALTHAM [J-J] DIRECTORY. 53 Gushing Charles W. (L. W. Cushing & Sons), Moody, corner F. R. R., boards 232 Main, near Cross Gushing Harry R. (L. W. Cushing dz Sons), vane manufacturer, Moody, c. F. R. Ii., bds. 232 Main, n. Cross Gushing James, blacksmith, house Charles, opp. Harvard Gushing Jos. (J. Gushing & Co,), flour and grain, Moody, house at Fitchburg, Mass. Cushing J. & Co. (Joseph Cushing), flour and grain, Moody, on F. It. R. Cashing Leonard W. (L. W. Cushing & Sons), vane mnfr., Moody, car. F. R. R., house 232 Main, n. Cross Cushing L. W. & Sons (Leonard W., Chas. W. and Harry R. Cushing), vane mnfr., Moody, corner F. R. R. Gushing Samuel N., station agent and shoemaker, Clem atis Brook station, Beaver, house Beaver, near do. Cushman Abby A. Mrs., house Moody, corner Alder Cuehman Charles, carpenter, rooms Mrs. Calvin Fiske’s, Lexington Cushman Charles E., carpenter, house Moody, oar. Alder Cushtnan Edwin, works American Watch Co., house [change, h. do. Chestnut, n. Moody Cushman George H., prop. Central House, Main, car. ExCushman Jennie Mrs., house rear Pine, near Newton Cutler Edward It., physician, Main, opp. Spring, h. do. Cutler William M., at American Watch Co., h. 57 Ash Cutter Charles F., clerk, 351 Main, house Common Cutter J. Dana, provisions, 351 Main, house 332 do. Cutter William S., at Am. Watch Co., h. Moody, n. Ash Cutting Benjamin L., farmer, house Forest, near North Cutting Henry W., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 6 Maple Cutting Joseph, milkman, house Main, above Weston Cutting Sylvester L., farmer, boards Benjamin L. Cutting’s, Forest DALEY ANTHONY J., needle-maker (Watertown), boards Ellen Daley’s, rear 18 Elm [b. do. Daley Charles, farmer Francis C. Smith, Lincoln,n. Curve, Daley Edward F., at Am. Watch Co., boards Mrs. Ellen Daley’s, rear 18 Elm Daley Ellen, widow of John, house rear 18 Elm Daley Patrick, laborer, house Charles, near Grant Daley Rose A. M. Miss, millinery, 14 Elm, h. rear 18 Elm Daly Charles, plumber, boards 9 Middle Daly George H., painter, house Cedar, near Oak Daly Patrick, works in the bleachery, house rear Willow, . near River Dalzell James D., boards 76 School Dalzell James D. jr., clerk, 3 Eagle block, h. 76 School Dalzell John W., submaster High school, bds. 76 School 54 WALTHdM [n] DIRECTORY. Damoreau Louis C. P., wood engraver, boards 88 Moody Daniels Charles H. (J. Daniele & Son), blacksmith and horse-show, Main, opp. Central House, house do. Daniel5 G. Frederick, at American Watch Co., boards G. W. Daniels’, School Daniels Freedom F., house Myrtle, near Beech Daniels George M., at Am. Watch Co., b. 25 Adams Daniels George W., musical instruments (48 Hanover, Boston), house School, near Lexington Daniels J. $ Son (Charles 1-I.Daniels), blacksmiths, Main, opposite Central House [Lexington Daniels Mary, widow ofGeorge W., house School, near Daniels Mary L. Miss, h. r. Main, opp. Central House Daniels Philander I?., at American Watch Co., boards F. F. Daniels’, Myrtle Darling Amasa, at American Watch Co., rms. 45 Crescent Darling Elsena Mrs., house 13 Church Darling Gardner I-I., at American Watch Co., rooms Hall, corner Gordon Dascom K.uth Mrs., house 25 Charles Davis Andrew, gardener for E. D. Emerson, River, b. do. Davis A. Ella, clerk, 105 Moody, h. Lowell, near Pine Davis Benjamin A,, cxrpenter, b. J. R. Bryant%. Spruce Davis Charles, bootmaker, rms. Victor L. Parker’s, Taylor Davis Charles T., machinist, house 22 Exchange Davis D. Albert, at American Watch Co., honse Taylor, near Lowell Davis Elmer E., at American Watch Co., boards H. B. Wellington’s, Moody Davis Frank B., at American Watch Co., house Orange, near Adams Davis Frank H., machinist, house 25 Charles Davis Frank J., at Am. Watch Co., b. Adams, c. Cherry AVIS FREDERICK J. (Dav.is & Farnum Mnfg. Co.), iron founder, house Linden, near Beaver Davis Frederick R., at the foundry, boards Alvin Emerson’s, Moody, corner Brown Davis George A., at Am. Watch Co., h. Alder, n. Moody Davis Gilford, planer Buttrick’s mill, house Vernon, near Prospect Davis Hannah Miss, boards Geo. B. Harrington’s, South Davis Henry A., machinist, h. rear Beaver Brook station Davis James T., brakeman F. R. R., house 7 Central Davis John C., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 51 Lexington Davis John W., at American Watch Co., house 19 Ash Davis Nicholas B., at American Watch Co., h. 33 Ash Davis Scott, moulder; rooms 217 Main Davis Sumner F., at American Watch Co., rooms Charles E. Clark’s, Robbins D WALTHAM r-1 DIRECTORY. 55 Davis Wm. E. (Davis & Farnum), machinist, h. 69 Moody Davis Woodbury, house rear 14 Prospect AVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., iron founders, Foundry av., near bleachery station, office (228 Washington, B.) (see page 308) Dawie Thomas, at bleachery, b. Mary R. Kinneen’s, New Dawson George, at Am. Watch Co., boards G. H. Canfield’s, Common Dawson George, carpenter, house Willow, near Main Dawson Jane, wid. of,Wm., b. Wilber E. Moore’s, Cushing Day William, Shawmut Bouse, boarding, Crescent, c. Ash Dealy John, farmhand A. CT. Hughes, Forest, boards do. Dean Charles A., at American Watch Co., house Moody, corner Spruce [ington Dean Edward, moulder, house 109 Moody Dean John, b. Mrs. Lydia Worcester’s, off Bacon, n. LexDean Luke W., at Boston Mnfg. Co., house 8 River Deans Robert, carpenter, house rear Bacon, near Pond Deehan Thomas E., cigars and tobacco, Churoh, corner Main, boards Mrs. Collins’, Charles Delahanty Patrick., at hosiery mill, h. Calvary, n. Cedar Delaney James, tailor, house Hall, corner Taylor Delaney James jr., at Am. Watch Co., b. Hall, c. Taylor [do. Delaney Mary Miss, boards 33 River Delano A. 0. (Delano & Co.), express, 309 Main, b. 242 Delano & Co. (A. 0. Delano), express,309 Main (91 Kilby and 36 Court square, B.) Delany James, laborer, house Cutter, near Newton Delory David, laborer, house Charles, opposite Harvard Demaine Ellen Mrs., house 285 Main Demar John, fireman F. R. R., bds. C. P. Craft’s, Moody Dempsey Anthony, laborer, house 24 Spring Dempsey Frank, laborer at Pope & Viles Dempsey Patrick, laborer gas works, house 20 Lexington Denecke Charles, lunch-room, Prospect block, Main, h. 27 Hammond Denneston Edward, at Am. Watch Co., bds. 33 Crescent Dennison Lyrnan O., manager E. Connor, 1 Eagle block, Main, boards Sanderson House Denniston Daniel, Am. Watch Co., house 29 Brown Densmore WilIiam, at bleachery, h. Charles, near Moody Derades Harry, at Am.Watch Co., b. Mrs. Farwell’s, South Derby Charles E., machinist (Philadelphia), house Weston, near Stony brook Derby John L., carpenter, house Chestnut, near Hall Derbyshire Ann, widow of William, h. Pine, car. Lowell Derbyshire Frederick W., at Amerman Watch Tool Co., [Beech boards Pine, corner Lowell Derbyshire George, works Am. Watch Co., h. High, near D 56 c WALTHAM [-I DIRECTORY. Derbyshire Joseph (Derbyshire & Farnsworth), boots and shoes, 71 Moody, rooms 8 Chestnut Derbyshire & Farnsworth (Joseph Derbyshire and Henry A. Farnsworth), boots and shoes, 71 Moody Dermody James, traveling agent A. Warren, h. 48 Church Dermody Joseph, student, boards 48 Church Deshon Frank C. (F. C. Deshon & Co.), dry goods, 12 Elm, rooms 19 Crescent ESHON I?. C. & CO. ( Frank C. De&on), dry goods, 12 Elm (see page 4) Desmond Cornelius, laborer, house Charles, n. Harvard Devanna David, janitor Chemistry school-house, boards 46 Central Deveney Malachi, laborer, house Day, corner Clinton Deveney Owen, laborer, boards Malachi Deveney’s, Day Devine John, at Boston Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River Devine John, at Boston Mnfg. Co,, boards 13 River Devine Matthew, laborer, house Charles, opp- Grant Devlin Patrick, at bleachery, h. Newton, near the bridge Dexter William, weaver, boards 26 River Dickinson Guy V.. at American Watch Co., boards Geo. W. Daniels’, School Dickson William H., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Chestnut, near Crescent Dill Brothers (Nathaniel A. and Edwin I. Dill), bakers, Moody, near Pine Dill Edwin I. (Dill Brothers), baker, &Ioody, near Pine, rooms 17 Crescent Dill Nathaniel A. (Dill Brothers), baker, Moody, near Pine, house at Everett Dillingham Edmund R., at Boston Manufacturing Co., house rear Beaver Brook station Dinsmore Rebecca F., widow of Daniel C., house Taylor, near Lowell Dix Abby H., widow of John A., house Floyd, n. Charles Dix Charles, house 19 Newton Dodd Mary, widow of Peter, house rear 11 Middle Dodge Mary E., Waltham New Church school, boarding (boys), near Lexington Dodge Silas P., farmer, house Bacon, near Dale Dodge William, at Am. Watch Co., boards 95 Crescent Doe Ellen, widow of John, house 22 Adams Doe Eugene M., at Am. Watch Co., boards 22 Adams Doe Robert M., laborer, house Water, near Felton Doherty Cornelius R., carpenter, house Foundry avenue Doherty Margaret, widow of Hugh, house head of Dale Doherty Martin J., clerk T. F. Hughes, boards Mary Doherty’s, Oak Doherty Mary, widow of Dominick, h. Cedar, n. Oak D WALTHAM [I)] DIRECTORY 57 Doherty Mary, widow of Thomas, house Oak, near Cedar Dolan Bridget, widow of John, house School, near Grant Dolan John, blacksmith, house Pond, near Exchange Dolan John W., at American Watrh Co., boards Bridget Dolan’s, School Dolan Thomas B., moulder, bds. Thomas Eaton’s, Cress Dolber Geo. E., at Am. Watch Co.,b. Moody, opp. Brown Dole John, laborer E. N. Peirce, Quince, boards do. Dolphin Thomas, at American Watch Co., boards Edwin J. Libby’s, Orange Donahoe James F., laborer, b. Patrick Donahoe’s, Bacon Donahoe John, laborer, house Bolton, near Newton Donahoe Mary, widow, house School, near Spring Donahoe Michael, laborer, h. South Harvard, n. I?. R. R. Donahoe Nora, widow of John, h. Main, car. Exchange Donahoe Patrick, stone-mason, house Bacon, near.Pond Donahue Henry, shoemaker, rms. Patrick Conley’s, Felton Donahue John, at Boston Manut$lcturing Co., b. 24 Kiver Donahue John, blacksmith, Felton, car. Fountain, h. do. Donlan Andrew, grocer, School, nearly opposite Spring, . boards Luke Whalen’s, rear School Donlan Jas., blacksmith, b. Wm. G. Eastman’s, r. Bacon Donlan Lawrence, laborer, house off Winter, near West Donlan Michael, farmhand, house 114 School Donlan Michael, farmhand, house Pond, near Exchange Donlan Patrick, laborer, house Pond, near Exchange Donlon Anthony, cigars, tobacco, etc., 53 Moody, near Crescent, boards Patrick Donlon’s, Charles Donlon Patrick, laborer, house Charles, near Mechanic Donlon William, clerk Thomas E. Deehan, boards P. Donlon’s, Charles Donnell Emily C. Mrs., house Moody, near Chestnut Donnell Ernest D., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Emily C, Donnell’s, Moody Donnelly Hugh, restaurant, Willow, c. Foundry av.,h.do. Donovan Annie M. Miss, fancy goods, 309 Main, house River, opposite bleachery Donovan Jerry, house Spring, near School Donovan Jerry A., carriage-trimmer, h.Charleu, opp. Grant Donovan John, at Roberts paper mill, house South, near Roberts mill Doran Alfred, at American Watch Co., house 47 Brown Doty Charles, carpenter, bds. Geo. W. Rogers’, r. Newton Douris Michael, at B. Mnfg. Co., h. Newton, n. the bridge Doughty Charles J. jr., watchmaker Amenoan Watch Co., house Warren avenue Douglas Fred C., machinist, h. r. 22 Walnut, n. Adams Douglas Henry, machinist, house Newton, n. the bridge Douglas Wm., at American Watch Co., bds. 38 River 68 WALTHAM [D] DIRECTORY. Dow Edward M., clerk L. C. Taylor, house 199 Main, corner Lyman Dow Frank P., bookkeeper F. Buttrick, b. 14 Lexington Dowdell John, watchman at bleaahery, h. River, n.WiIlow Dowdell John S., clerk at the bleachery, boards John Dowdell’s, River Dowe Saloma W., widow of David W., hoards F. A. Ensworth’s, Adams Downing Bartholomew, laborer, house Oak, car. Cedar Downing Ellen, wid. of Bartholomew, h. Oak, car. Cedar Downing Kobert F., painter, house Oak, near Cedar Doyle James, laborer, house Cedar, corner Oak Doyle Peter P., clerk (164 Washington, B.), h. 20 Cross Doyle Thomas, laborer, house Charles, opp. Williams Drake Bradford W., principal North grammar school, boards J. E. Soper’s, Lexington Draper Fred. E., bookkeeper at the bleachery, boards 24 [h. 24 Prospect Prospect Draper Whiting S., con!. traveler (291 Commercial, B.), Drillio Isabelle M. Mrs., house 51 Central Driscoll James, moulder, house Felton, opp. Fountain Driscoll John, laborer, house Williams, near Felton Driscoll Mark, farmer, house North, between Lexington and Smith Driscoll Patrick, laborer, house Foundry avenue Drown Linus, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 6 Maple Drum James, laborer, house North, near Forest Drummey Patrick, machinist, house Sun, near I?. R. R. Duane Mary Mrs., house Bolton, corner Day Duane Patrick J., at B. Mutg. Co., boards Mary Duane’s, [Moody Bolton Duddleston Hugh, at Am. Watch Co., h. East Brown, n. Duddy John, laborer, house Calvary, near F. H. R. Duddy Martin, laborer, house Calvary, near Cedar Dudley Chas., at Am. Watch Co., b. Exchange, n. School Dudley Geo. A., machinist, b. Jas. H. Dudley s, Exchange Dudley James H., house Exchange, near School DadIey Wm. W., at Am, Watch Co., house 32 Brown Duffey Michael, laborer, house Foundry avenue Duffey Thomas, laborer, house Foundry avenue Duffy Francis, at American Watch Co., house rear Beaver Brook station Dugan John, laborer, house River, near Willow Dugan Michael, laborer, house 2 Long block, Elm Dugan Patrick, laborer, boards Bridget Laughlin’s, Foundry avenue Duncan Henry C., machinist at American Watch Co., house Walnut, corner Adams Duncanson George M., carpenter, II. Benefit, n. Newton WALTHAM [E] DIRECTORY. 59 Dunham Thomas F.! at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. M. M. Hamilton’s, Maple Dunlap JAR. H., coachman for 0. W. TAyman,Lyman, b.do. Dunlevy Martin, farmhand at Chas. V. Stearns’, Winter Dunning Frank B., brakeman F. R. R., h. 18 Cross Dunning Robert B., at American Watch Co., house Chestnut, near Crescent [Adarns Dupee Geo. H., at Am. Watch Co., h. 39 Brown, corner Durgin Chns. W., at Am. Watch Co., h. Alder, c. Beech DuRoy Johu B., confectioner, house 4 Elm Durst Joseph, at American Watch Co., boards John Jenison jr.‘s, Gushing DuSolle Harry, at Am. Watch Co., boards 25 Brown Dustiu Elizabeth, wid. ofJonathan, h. Brown, 11.Moody UTCH FRANCIS M. (Rand & Dutch), provis1) ions, Lexington, house Newton, n. Main (see p. 299) Dutch John S.?tinumith, 389 Main, house Crescent, near Dloody [c. Chestnut ljuttim Frank, works at American Watch Go., h. Moody, Dwelle Eliz~~beth, wid. of Geo. B., 11.Chestnut, c. Hall Dwyer Jane, widow of Jeremiah, house rear 411 Main Dwyer John? house Cutter, near Newton Dwyer Lizzie E. Mrs., teacher private school, 64 School, house do. Dwyer Patrick F., carpenter, house Cedar, near Oak , 1’ Dyer Spencer O., clergyman, house 64 School Dyer Wm., at Am. Watch Co., h.. Felton, opp. Fountain Dyke Charles J., machiuist, house 35 Crescent EAGAN JOHN, laborer, house rear 13 Middle Eagan John, laborer; house Newton, near the bridge Eagle Martin, laborer, house Foundry avenue Earl A. N., at Am. Watoh Co., b. F. E. Stevens’, Adams Earl George, fiarmhand for Wm. Harding, Grove, bda. do. Earley Ellen Miss, house \V;tter, near Felton Eastman Enos, at American Watch Co., boards 74 A8h Eastman George, at American Watch Co., house 74 Ash Eastman Horace, fireman F. R. R , boards 28 River Eastman William G., carpenter, house rear 6 Bacon Eaton Bros. (I,. Arthur and E. Augu&us Eaton), provisions, Moody, corner Taylor Eaton Charles I., works American Watch Co., house [Crescent Taylor, corner Lowell Eaton Cyrus P., works Am.Watch Co., b. C. V. Woerd’s, Eaton E. Augustus (Eaton Bros.), provisions, Moody, corner Taylor, boardi do. Eaton Edward, gardener for B. B. Sewall, 7 Bacon, b. do. Eaton Edgar C., driver Delano’s Express, boards T. G. Otte’e, Harvard avenue 4 60 WALTHzkM [E] DIRECTORY. Eaton Francis H., machinist Am..Watch Co., h. 4 Hall Eatou Fred. Ii., at American Watch Co., h. 34 Central Eaton James H., driver for G. B. Moore, house rear River Eaton Lucius J., farmer for E. N. Peirce, bds. Charles E. Grant’s, Quince, near North Eaton L. Arthur (Eaton Bros.), provisions, Moody, corner Taylor, house do. Eaton Myron W., at Am. Watch Co., h. Cherry, n. Adams Eaton Thomas, laborer, house Cross, corner Central Eaton Thomas B. (Eaton & Reed), lawyer, Whitford building, 361 Main, house Lexington, corner Dale Eaton Willis D., at Am. Watch Co., h. Lowell, n. Taylor Eaton & Reed (Thomas B. E:iton and George F. Reed), lawyers, W hitford building, 361 Main Eaves Frederick, at watch factory (Auburndale), house South, near Roberts’ crossing Eberhart Ariste, engraver (63 Water, B.), house Ash, near Adams Edes Robert B. (Whitney & Edes), grooer, 113 Moody, boards E. S. Stanley’s, Grant Edgecomb (:haudler E., at American Watch Co., house Robbins, near Crescent Edmonds John? machinist at the bleachery, h. 23 River Edmonds Patrick, at bleachery, h. off Willow, n. River Edwards Henry I-I., at American Watch Co., house Chestnut, near Crescent Edwards James, dyer B. Mufg. Co., house 92 School Elder Mary Ann Mrs., house 16 Lyman Ellis Benjamin F., machinist, house 14 Gordon Ellis Charles W. H., at American Watch Co., h. 29 Hall Ellis LMnfe;. Co., Stephen K. Ellis, rear 238 Main Ellis M. & Co., building movers, Main, corner Church Ellis Sarah P., widow of John, house 29 Hal1 Ellis Stephen K. (Ellis Mnfg. Co.), r. 238 Main, house 4 Park place Ellison Jas. H., metals (20 Broad, B.), h. Pleasant, n. Main Ellsworth James, farmer, h. Lincoln, near Lincoln line Elmes Williard, at America11 Watch Co., roouls Geo. A. Locke’s, High Emerson Alice L. Miss, music teacher, boards 5 Lyman Emerson Alvin, house Moody, corner Brown Emerson Charles H., house Lexington, near Pond Emerson Edgar A., overseer in finishing room, hleachery, house River, next to the bleachery [well Emerson Edward D. (225 Purchase, B.), h. River, a. Far; Emerson George, mason (B.), h. Newton, near Central Emerson Lewis, carriagesmith, Heard, near Main, house 5 Lyman Emerson Samuel P., house 23 Church WALTHAM I [F-j DIRECTORY. 61 Emerson Susan, widow of Samu$, h. rear 47 Central Emerson S. Jxrvis, machinist, h. Russell, near Prospect Emerson Thomas, farmer, house M:tin, corner Warren Emerson Warren A., boards Sanderson House Emerson Warren F. (Clark, Maynard & Co.), dry goods and carpetings, Music Hail, Elm. b. Pond, n. Exchange Ennis George, at American Watch Co., house 25 Brown Ensworth Fred A., at Am. Wiltoh Co., h. Adams, c. Ash Erskine Roswell A., machinist, rooms Fred R. Willis’, Gushing [South Estey Bnthsheba Miss, house 16 Cross Everett George W., at Am. Watch Co., h. Russell, near ’ FAHEY BRIDGET MISS, house Oak, near Newton Fahey Edward, laborer, house 19 River Fahey Edward, laborer, house Cedar, near Oak Fahey Hannah, wid. of Michael, h. Willow, nea; Grove Fahey John, laborer, house Bacon, near Pond E’ahey John J., house Willow, near Grove Fahey Patrick, house 3 River avenue Fahey Richard, works in the blenchery, house Calvary, near Farwell Fairbanks Chas. F., at Am. Watch Co., h. Cedar, c. Oak Fairbanks Ephraim, dealer in bbls., h. 13 Union, o. Taylor Fairbanks qlary A. Mrs., bds. J. M. Peck’s, Summer Falconbridge George, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 31 River Falconbridge Joseph, machinist at Am. Watch Tool Co. Fales Edward, at Am. Watch Co., house rear Harvard, near Charles Fales Thomas F. Rev., rector Christ church, h. 16 Lyman Fallon James, laborer, house Willow, near River Fallon John, laborer, house Pond, near Bacon Fallon John, laborer, house Williams, near F. R. R. Fallon Michael, laborer, house Bacon, corner Plympton Fallon William, laborer, house Water, near Charles Falvey Mrs., house 31 Spring Farmer John P. jr., house Charles, corner Floyd Farmer Lydia B. Mrs., house Charles, corner Floyd Farmer Sarah, widow of Nathaniel, house 16 Chestnut Farnham John N., pattern-maker, h. 217 Main, c. Lyman. Farnsworth Frank H., Cook tree protectors, house Central, near Elm Farnsworth Henry A. (Derbyshire & Farnsworth), boots and shoes, 71 Moody, house High, corner Lowell Farnsworth Jesse E., nurse, boards Charles D. Lute’s, Moody, corner Robbins Farnsworth Jesse E. Mrs., house 19 Exchange Farnsworth Oel, farmer, house Dale, near Bacon Farnsworth Thomas G., clergyman, h. Central, near Elm 62 WALTHUI [F] DIRECTORT. Farnum Charles F., at Am. Watch Co., rms. 27 Adams Farnum David W., salesman (90 High, B.), h. 35 Crescent Farnum Gardner D., foreman sheet iron shop Davis & . Farnum Mnfg. Co., house Wi!low, near Main Farnnm Harry E., at Am. Watch Co,, h. Gordon, n. Hall ARNUM JOHN R. (Davis BP Farnum Mnfg. Co.), F Foundry avenue, house Rose hill, Main Faroum William D., at American Watch Co., house Pine, near Gardner Farnum Wm. G., at Am. Watch Co., 11.Walnut, n. Moody F:Irrington Agnes, widow of Alvin, h. High, n. Moody Farrington Arabella A. Miss, boards E. Sumner Farrington’s, North Farrington Barbara C., teacher Phillips school (Phillips, I%), boards Mrs. Agnes Farrington’s, High Farrington Charles W., at American Watch Co., house rear Harvard, near Charles Farrington Eben ft., leather (219 North, B.), boards Mrs. Agnes Farrington’s, High Farrington E. Suurner, farmer, h. North, below Forest Farringtorr Henry E.., at American Watch Co., boards Charles W. Farrington’s, Harvard Farrington J. Elenry, house High, near J,loody Farringtou Louisa, widow of Abel, 1~.North, below Forest Watch Co., house Farrington Willis S., at American Taylor, near Moo,!y Farris Henry, at Am. Watch Co., ids. Shnwmut House Farwell Charlotte F. Miss, house 60 Central Farwell Emily Miss, house 48 Central Farwell Frances P., widow of Jacob. h. South, n. Charles Farwell George O., engineer F. R. R., h. Newton, 11.Maiu Farwell Lvclia E., widow of Isaac, h. Main, car. Warren Fawson Charles, at Am. Watch Co., house 59 Ash Pay John, laborer, house Exchange, ne;lr Pond Kay Martin, laborer, house Charles, corner Williams Fay Michael, milk driver, house Sprirlg, corner Middle Fay Patrick, laborer, house River, n. F. R. It. Feeney Martin, house 22 River Feeney Patrick J., machinist John Stark, bds. 39 River Feeny Michael, laborer, house near Beaver Brook station Teeny Patrick, laborer, house rear 411 Main Felt Albert A., machinist American Watch Tool Co,, [Adams rooms 12 Cherry Felt John, at Am. Watch Co., rooms Mrs. A. M. Clapp’s, Felton Alda M. Mrs., nurse, boards 13 Hall Fcnner G., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 34 Adams Fernald Anna Miss, teacher primary school No. 10, boards 2 Park *place Fergusbn Celia C., widow of Joseph, house Crescent, opposite Walnut WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORY. 63 Fernald I)elia G., widow of James, house 2 Park place Fernald Richard W., works American Watch Tool Co., board* 26 Walnut Fewkes Lewis, at Am. Watch Co., b. S. M. Jenks’, Moody Fiel Geo. A., clerk (Jones, McDufIie & Strutton, B.), b. G. T. Fiel’s, Ruqsell [EL GEORGE T., crockery and kitchen furnishing goods, 411 Main, house Russell, near Harvard F (see page 296) Field Emma, widow of Edward H., house 4 Gordon Field George K., restaurant, Common, corner Main, h. 10 Newton Field Henry, painter, rooms John S. Winslow’s, Pine Fielding Maurice D., at Am. Watch Co., rooms Geo. E. Newton’s, Cherry Filson Robert, in the bleachcry, h. Central, car. Heard Fiison William, boards Robert Filson’s, Central Finan Rhoderick, moulder, b. Thomas Griffin’s, Newton Finerty PRfrick, hostler J. A. Cheney, house rear Beaver Brook station Finnegan Ann, widow of Pat.rick, h. Fountain, n. Charles Finnegan Ellen, widow of Michael F., h. Middle,n. Spring Finnegan James ’ F., hairdresser, boards Mrs. Anu Pinnegan’s, Fountain Finnegan John, laborer, house Spring, opposite Middle Finnegan Joseph P., hairdresser, 301 Main, boards Mrs. Ann Finnegan’s, Fountain Finnegan Michael, house 96 School Finnegan Patrick, laborer, house Bolton, near Newton Finton William, at Am. Watch Co., boards John J. WalCry, n. Adams lace’s, Ferren Fisher Clarence H., at Americ’an Watch Co., h. 12 CherFisher Frank P., at Am. Watub Co., boards 35 Adams Fisher George A., clerk at Joseph Fisher’s, b, 164 School Fisher Henry N. (W. L. Fisher & Co.), also at American Watch Co., house 44 Crescent, corner Chestnut Fisher James H., works Am. Watch Co., house 27 Maple Fisher John, at Am. Watch Co., b. Mrs. Farwell’s, South Fisher John C., boardiug-house, Charles, car. Mechanic Fisher Joseph, cigars and tobacco, Main, near Moody, house 164 School Fisher Mary E., widow of Wm. II., boards 25 Brown ISHER WILLARD L. (W. L. Fisher dz Co.), periodicals, fancy goods, etc., Main, car. Church, h. 20 Chestnut, near Adams (see page 303) ISHER W. L. & CO. (Willard L. and Henry N. Fisher), periodicals and fancy goods, Main, corner Church Fisk Eliza J. Miss, house 487 Main’ F F I 64 WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORT. Fiske Abby Miss, house Winter, near West Fiske Arthur H., clerk (33 South, B.), boards 14 Lyman Fiske Caroline M., widow of Calvin, house Lexington, 13. Main Fiske Charles D., farmer, house Moody, opp. Crescent Fiske Eben W., sheriff Middlesex County (office Court House, East Cambridge), house 14 Lyman Fiske Elliot W., clerk (27 High, B.), boards Mrs. Calvin Fiske’s, Lexington t-LY man Fiske E. Winslow jr., bookkeeper (52 Union, B.), bds. 14 Fiske George S., journalist (255 Washington, B.), boards 14 Lvman Fiske Grace Miss, house Winter, near West Fiske Henry I., farmer, house 8 Harvard avenue Fiske lloratio N., provisions (2 F. 11. Sq. market, B.), house Bacon, near Dale Fiske Lvman, farmer, house Weeton, above South Fiske Theodore, farmer, house Weston, above South Fitzgerald Ellen, house 37 Rive] Fitzgerald James, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., boards 37 River Fitzgerald Mary, widow of Edward, boards 37 River Fitzgerald Patrick, teamster, house Newton, c. Chestnut Fitzgerald Patrick F., machiuist JO~NJ Stark, boards Newton, corner Chestnut Fitzgerald Richard, driver for Weeks & Co., b. Geo. E. Rogers’, off Newton Flagg Augustus, bookseller (254 Washington, B.), house Forest, corner North LAGG BROS. (George A. and Wm. H. Flagg), carriage mnfrs., Charles! o. Harvard (see page 304) Flagg George A. (Flag, v Bros.j, carria.ge mnfr., Charles, corner Harvard, house Floyd, near Russell Flagg Mario A., carriage painter Flagg Bras., boards Geo. A. Flagg’s, Floyd Flagg Sarah, widow of Elisha, house Forest, oar. North Flagg William H. (Flagg Bros.), carriage mnfr.? Charles, corner Harvard, house Floyd, near Russell Flaherty Daniel, at bleaohery, b. Mary A. Rogers’, Oak Flaherty Margaret, wid. of Thomas, h. 9 Long blk., Elm Flannery Mary, widow of Lawrence, h. Frieud, n. John Flannery Mary, widow of Patrick, house 31 Spring Flannery Michael, provisions, house Felton, n. Prospect Flannery P&ok, plasterer, house Exchange, car. Pond Flaritv J&n, works bleachery, h. Newton, opp. Calvary Flemr&g Charles, at Am. Watch Co.,b. Shawmut House Fletcher Euniae H., widow of Oliver R., house Bacon, corner School Fletcher Will L., at Am. Watch Co.. rooms 6 Maple Flint Melvin M., carpenter, house Harvard, near Charles F WALTHAM [F] DIRECTORY. Flint Villa A. Miss, bookkeeper Clark, Maynard & Co., boards D. W. Williams’, School Flohr John W., moul er, house Foundry avenue Flohr William, moul ii!er, b. John W. Flohr’s, Foundry av. Flood James, in bleachery, h. off Willow, u. Foundry av. Flood John, works in bleachery, h. off Willow, n. River Flood John B., works in bleaohery, h. Willow, near River Flood Patrick, bootmaker, Church, near Main, boards do. Floyd Angelinn, widow of Andrew, house Summer, near Lexington Floyd Anna R., widow of Albert, house 12 Lyman Floyd Charles A., painter, house Pond, near Exchange Floyd Henry, carpenter, b. Chas. H. Weston’s, Robbins Floyd Roscoe M., at American Watch Co., boards Chae. Weston’s, Robbins Floyd Walter P., house 40 School Flynn John F., carpenter, house Foundry avenue Flynn Julia, widow of Cornelius, h. Charles,opp. Harvard Flynn Mary, widow of Thomas, h. Sprmg, car. Mlddle Flynn Patrick, house 201 Main Flynn Patrick J., carpenter, h. Newton, opp. Calvary Flyuu Thomas, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Mary Flynn’s, Spring Flynn Wm., carpenter, b. John F. Flynn’s, Foundry av. Fogerty John, laborer, house Willow, near River Fogg Charles W., house Summer, corner Church Foley Catherine F. Miss, housekeeper for Mrs. L. B. Sewall, Main Foley Fred J., at Am. Watch CO., b. E. Rose’s, High Foley Marcus, fisherman, house Day, uear Bolton Foley Mary Miss, operative B. Mnfg. Uo., house School, [Warren’s, Summer opp. Spring Follett James W., dry goods, 291 Main, boards H. F. OLSOM GEORGE C., dry goods, Glidden’s block, 105 Moody (see page 7) Forbes John T., hostler J. A. Cheney, Church, rms. do. Forbes William, at B. Mufg. Co., house River, n. F. R. R. Ford Harry A., clerk (33 Pearl, B.), house’r. 49 Central Ford Herbert M., clerk (65 Franklin, B.), b. r. 49 Central Ford John, laborer, house Willow, near Main Ford John, laborer, house Parker’s lane Ford Michael, laborer, house Benefit, near Newton Ford Orville L. Mrs., widow, Waltham New Church boarding-school (girls), house Lexington, n. Bacon Ford Rosauna, widow, house Felton, n. South Harvard Ford Wm., at B. Mnfg. Co., b.Mrs.Rosauna Ford’s, Feltou Ford William, laborer, boards Rosauua Ford’s, Feltou Forrester Chanuiug M., hairdresser, boards James Mauton’s, Exchange F 66 WALTHAM [J’] DIRECTORY. Forsyth Jane, widow of Thomas, house River, c. Willow Forsyth Jane Miss, boards Jane Forsyth’s, River Forsyth Robert, laborer, house River, corner Willow Forsyth William J., at B. Mnfa. Co., house Parker’s lane Foss Charles H., dye house, 16$ Elm, h. Main, c. Church Foss George H., machinist American Watch Co., house Chestnut, near Moody Foss Harry, at American Watch Co., Foster Dar] P., mechanic, house Charles, near Prospect Foster Eben E., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. 48 Pine, opp. Lowell Foster Fanny D., widow of Abraham, boards J. P. NOble’s, East Ash Foster Frank A., physician, Crescent, near Moody, h. do. Foster John, conductor F. R. R., h. 4 Maple, n. Moody Foster John G., carpenter, bds. John W. Foster’s, Charles Foster John W., blacksmith, house Charles, opp. Harvard Foster Lebbeus S. (M. S. Foster & Son), grocer, Main, corner Linden, boards M. S. Foster’s, Linden , Foster Lizzie P. Miss, house Adams, corner Orange Foster Lucinda H. Miss, dressmaker, 16 Liberty, 11.do. Foster&ucy K., widow of Eli, house Maple, near Moody Foster Matthias S. (M. S. Foster & Son), grocer, Main, corner Linden, house Linden, near Main Foster Mattie E., clerk, 105 Moody, boards 22 Crescent Foster M. S. &Son (Matthias S. and Lebbeus S. Foster), grocers, Main, corner Linden Foster Reuben B., produce commissioner (65 and 67 Clinton, B.), house Main, near Grant Foster Wendell P., watchmaker, h. Charles, n. Prospect Fourcy AnnetteB, widow of Henry, house Gilead av. Fourcy Henry A., at Atnerican Watch Co., boards Nrs. A. B. Fourny$ Gilead avenue Foye George F., conductor F. R. R., boards 11 Gushing Foysy Antoine, carpenter Geo. D. Taylor, r. Music Hall, boards 14 Elm Francis Addie E., teacher Heard street primary school, boards Mrs. A. E. Francis’, Main Francis Adeline E., widow of Geo., h. Main, n. Prospect Francis William H., works Am. Watch Co., h. 92 Moody Frankfeld Hugo, at American Watch Co., b. 91 Crescent Fraser Archibald, laborer, house rear 103 School Fraser John, carpenter, house Main, corner Grant Fraser John W., laborer, house Charles, near Water RASER KATE M., ice-cream and confectionery, F Music Hall ‘block, Elm, house do. (see page 309) Fraser Simon, carpenter, house Main, corner Grant Fraser Williatn W., carpenter, house Main, corner. Grant Fredericks Rebecoa P., widow of Charles, boards Charles H. Emerson’s, Lexington WALTHAM , [G-J DIRECTORY. Freeman Alfred, carpenter, boards 73 Moody Freeman Ezra, tinsmith W. B. Knapp, h. Pine, n. F. R.R. French Cyrus W., carpenter, house Moody, n. Robbins ’ French Daniel, lawyer, 6 Central block, Main, house Main, corner Harvard French Edward M., works F. K. Sibley, btle. 12 Spruce Friebe Samuel, works American Watch Co., house Robbins, near Crescent Friend Geo. W., watchmaker, h. Moody, car. East Ash Fritz Frederick, baker, 23 Charles Frost Clarence A., farmer, house Dale, near Bacon Frost Florence E. Miss, teacher West intermediate school No. 6, boards 77 Lexington HOST 6. FRANK, coal, wood and hay, corner Moody and F. 1% R., house Bacon, near Lexiugtou (see page 295) Frost Geo. M., clerk (B.), boards 2 Cross, corner Main Frost John M., house 2 Cross, corner Main Frost John M. jr*, at Am. Watch Co., b. 2 Cross, c. Main Frost Leonard P., clergyman, house 77 Lexington Frost Lillian N:, teacher, boards 77 Lexington Frost M. Addle Miss, teacher South grammar school, boards 77 Lexington Frost Sarah E. Miss, teacher North grammar school, boards 77 Lexington Frost Willard A., draughtsman (12 Post-office square, B.), boards Mrs. Sarah Hastings’, Lexington Frost Wm. I’., stone-mason, house 43 Central Frothingham C. J. Mrs., milliuer, 293 Main, h. 314 do. Frothingham Daniel D., apothecary, 357 Main, h. 314 do. Frye Charles G., house 24 Lexington Fuller Daniel D., at American Watoh Co., house Chest[Shawmut House nut, near Hall Fuller Isaac W., machinist American Watoh Co., boards Fuller Joshua T., bookkeeper (30 Pemberton square, B.), house Maple, near Crescent Fuller Wm. G., baker Dill Bros., b. Wm. Owens’, Moody Fullerton Bradford M., pastor Trinitarian Congregational church, house 3 Lyman Furbush Frank E., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Sarah Furbush’s, Plympton Furbush George W., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Sarah Furbush’s, Plympton Furbush James L, carpenter, bds. Plympton, n. Bacon Furbush Sarah, widow of Richard, h. Plympton,n. Bacon F GAFFEE MARY, wid. of John, h. Calvary, n. Friend Galbraith John, manufacturer lightning rods, 2 Liberty, near Main, house do. 68 WALTHAM [fl] DIRECTORY. p Horace A., painter, house 17 Cross Gale Jacob, farmer, house Lincoln, near North Gale Sarah B., widow of Samuel, house 17 Cross Gallagher James, machinist at the hleachery, house rear River, near bleachery Gallagher Mary, widow of Mathew, house 122 School Ga!lagher Wm., laborer, h. South Harvard, n. F. R. R. Gallant Wm., carpenter at bleachery, h. Oak, n. Cedar Gallaway Charles, at bieachery, house Parker’s lane Gamble Henry, at bleachery, house 5 River avenue Gammon Oscar M., at American Watch Co., boards Wm. A. Austin’s, Charles Gannon Patrick, laborer, house Cedar, near Calvary Gardner Francis, house Bolton, near Newton Gardner Frank, harnessmaker, Main, opposite Newton, house Willow, near Rive1 Gardner John, laborer, house rear Beaver Brook station Gardner Joseph R., manager Suburban Telephone Co. (24 Congress, B.), house 224 Main Gardner Michael, carpenter, house Grove, near Willow Garfield Asaph M., engineer pumping station Waltham water works, off South, house do. Garfield Caroline L. Mrs., house Weston, near South Garfield Frank T., watchman at bleachery, house River, [Gordon near Willow Garfield John C., watchman Am. Watch Co., h. Hall, n. Garfield Mary M., house Weston, near South Garfield Wm. B., watchmaker (J. V. Kettells, 376 Washington, B.), house head of Dale Garner Ann Mrs., house Water, near Felton Garrison Fred., at American Watch Co., bds. 95 Crescent Garrity Lawrence, lather, house rear 411 Main, n. Spriug Garrity Patrick, laborer, house Spring, opposite Middle Gates John C., musician, house Moody, opposite High Gault James, farmer, house Plympton Gaut Frank S., at Am. Watch Co., boards 8 Crescent Gay Nathan U., house 23 Maple Geeles John, fireman Am. Watch Co., h. Oak, car. Moore Geer William, at Am. Watch Co., boards 10 Chestnut Gendeger Frederick, baker, boards 23 Charles Gendrick Wm., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. Felton, u. Mechanic Gerald Edward F., house 23 Charles Gerald Ruth P., widow of Wm. L., house 21 Chestnut Gerald Vincent, at Am. Watch Co., h. Adams, n. Maple Gerald Wm. A., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Adams, corner Brown Gerald Wm. F.,.at American Watch Co., boards Wm. A. Gerald’s, Adams Gerritson Chas., at Am. Watch Co,, b. Shawmut House Gale WALTBAM [G] DIRECTORY. 69 Gerritson Fred, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 20 Maple Gerritson Henry H., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. E. Dwelle’s, Chestnut Gerritson Walter, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 94 Moody Gerry George A., at Am. Watch Co., boards 3 Union Gerry James, lather, honse Newton, near Benefit Getchell Charles E., master mechanic bleachery and dye lronse, house River, near Willow Getchell Sumner, cabinetmaker, Smyth’s block, Moody, house 5 Cherry Gibbens John, laborer, house 105 School Gibbons Catharine, widow of John, honse 107 School Gibbons Edward, at Am. Watch Co., h. rear 28 Bacon Gibbons Wm., works in the bleaahery, h.Willow,n. Grove Gibbs Edson A., at Am. Watch Co., house 12 Chestnut Gibbs Edwin A., produce, boards H. A. Wellington’s, Moody, opposite High Gibbs Frank F., clerk Gibbs & Co., express, 9 Church, house Main, junction Weston Gibbs Harry F., bookkeeper at American Watch Tool Co., boards 11 Church IBBS JOSEPH F., cashier Waltham National Bank, house Dale, west of Bacon Gibbs Lavina W., widow of Seth W., bouse 12 Chestnut Gibbs Wm. (Gibbs & Co. Express), 9 Church, h. 11 do. IBBS & CO. EXPRESS( Wm. Gibbs),9 Church, and (105 Arch, 34 Court sq., and 25 Merchants Row, B.) (see page 296) G&on Charles A., at American Watch Co., h. 45 Ash Gibson Edward W., house 224 Main, corner Heard Gibson Everett A., at Am. Watch Co., boards 88 Moody Gilbert Arthur M., at American Watch Co., house Crescent, ne:jr Moody Gilbert Fred. R., clerk (6G India square, B.), boards John Gilbert’s, Main Gilbert John, honse Main, near Willow Gilbert Mary J. Mrs., boards 78 School [Adams Gilford Ellen Mrs., house 11 Cross Gilford Fred, at Am. Watch Co., rooms D. A. Carrier’s, Gill Hugh, stone-cutter, house Oak, corner Acorn Gill Jobn, stone-cutter, house Oak, opposite Acorn Gill Joseph, stone-cutter, house John, near Moore Gill Michael J., stone-cutter, house John Gill Peter, stone-cutter, house Oak, near Acorn ILL ROBERT M., granite dealer, Newton, opposite Pine, house do. {see page 306) Gill Thomas, at American Watch Co., house 93 Crescent Gillen Andrew, tailor, rear 343 Main, boards John McKilloh’s, Bacon G G G 70 WALTIIhM [G] DIRECTORY. Gillen Patrick, painter, rooms Henry 0. Bean’s, Taylor Gilligan Patrick J., laborer, house School, opp. Spring Gilligan Thomas, laborer, bonse School, opposiLe Spring Gillispie Grace, wid. of James, b. Patrick Joyce’s, Bolton Gillispie aames C., carpenter, b. Patrick Joyce’s, Bolton Gilmore Patrick, laborer, house Water, near Felton Gilson Andrew L., teamster, boards 48 Church Gilson Charles B., at American Watch Co., boards L. Gilson’s, Maple, corner Adams Gilson Frank J., loom-fixer B. Mnf;,r. Co., h. Ferren, c. Sun Gilson Joseph, carpenter, house School, near Bacon Gilson Lemuel, shoemaker, basement 111 Moody, house Adams, corner Maple Gilsou Mary, widow of Peter, house Ferren, near Sun Gilson Michael, laborer, house 48 Church Gilson Owen J., moulder, house rear 13 Middle Gilson Patrick, boards Mary Gilson’a, Sun Glancy Patience, widow of Berltard, house 9 Hall Glancy Robert, carpenter, house 9 Hall Glancy Thomas, machinist, house Taylor, corner Lowell Glazier Fred. P., student, boards 276 Main Glazier Norman L., trader, house 276 Main Gleason Dennis, at bleachery, b. Michael Slattery’s, Felton [vary Gleason Dennis, house Cedar, near Calvary Gleason John ‘I’., at bleachery, b. Patrick Gleason’s, CalGleason Lewis P., boots and shoes, Main, corner Lexington, house 30 Lexington Gleason Matthew F., laborer, h. Dennis Gleason’s, Cedar Gleason Patrick, works in the bleachery, house Calvary, near F. R. H. Glen Daqiel, at chalk factory, house Main, corner Grant Glidden Fred, at Am. Watch Co., boards 26 Walnut Glidden John (a. Glidden & Son), grocer, Moody, near Spruce, house do. Glidden John E. (J. Glidtlen 62 Son), grocer, Moody, near Spruce, house Moody, corner Spruce Glidden J. rlz Son (John and John E. Glidden), grocers, Moody, near Spruce Glines Fred S., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 8 Chestnut Glover Mary P., widow of George, house 75 Moody Glynn Daniel, laborer, house 19 Middle Glynn James, at bleachery, house Parker’s lane Glynn Jerry, laborer, house Felton, near Williams Glyon John, clerk M. T. Connelly, Charles, house Felton, near Williams Glynn John, laborer, house Calvary, near Newton Glynn LMichael, clerk, 4 Eagle block, Main, boards M,urphy Glynn’s, South Harvard Glynn Murphy, laborer, h. South Harvard, near Felton WALTHAM . [G-J DIRECTORY. 71 Glynn Thomas, at Am. Watch Co., h. Pine, car. Gardner Gobel Harry, at Am. Watch Co., b. Mrs. Farwell’s, South Godber George, house Newton, near Central x Godber John, weaver, house Willow, near Main Goddard Frederick E., at Am. Watch Co., h. East Ash Goldsmith George T., at Am. Watch Co., h. 10 Adams Goldthwait George D., works American Watch Co., house Taylor, near Lowell Goldthwsit Thomas Rev., house Taylor, near Lowell Goode11 Bardwell A., tools and watch hands (Winchester), house foot of Myrtle Goode11 Rowland E., watchmaker’s tools, boards B. A. Goodell’s, Myrtle Goading Fred. M., boards James B. Gooding’s, Crescent Gooding James B., house Creccent, opposite Maple Goodnow Caroline S., wid. of Edward, h. School, n. Lyman Goodnow Frank E., at Am, Watch Co., h. 114 Charles Goodnow Fred. W. (W. Goodnow & Son), 284 Main, h. Mzlin, opposite Spring Goodnow Hannah, widow of Albert, house 114 Charles Goodnow Hannah B., widow of Maynard, h. 16 Adams Goodnow Louisa A., wid. of Wm., h. Main, ,opp. Spring OODNOW WM. & SON (Fred. W. Goodnow), G furniture dealers and undertakers, 284 Main (see [Weymouth’s, Taylor page 299) Goodrich Austin B., at Am. Watch Co., rooms Osgood Goodrich Eugene O., at American Watch Co., house [Lowell Cherry, near Adams Goodrich Horace J., at Am. W stch Co., h. High, near Goodrich Mary T. Mrs., house Lyman, corner School Goodwin Albert M., at American Watch Co., rooms A. A. Morse’s, Ash Goodwin Bedford, carpenter, boards Mt. Pleasant Goodwin Elherto l’.,.at American Watch Co., boards D. H. Hicks’, Robbins Gordan Michael, laborer, house Oak, corner Moore Gordon Frank H., dial-painter American Watch Co., h. Moody, near Chestnut Gordon Michael, spinner, house Newton., near Calvary Gordon Orville C., machinist at American Watch Co., house 27 Adams Gordon Patrick, laborer in bleaohery, II. River, n. Willow Gordon Willi:tm H., house Crescent, near Moody Gorman Ambrose J., at chalk factory, boards Mary Gor[man’s, Clinton man’s, Middle Gorman Dennis, laborer at the bleacherv, b. Richard GorGorman James, stonecutter, b. Richard German’s, Clinton [h. do. Gorman John, t,rader, house 107 School German John, junk dealer, r. School, nearly opp. Spring, 72 WALTHAM [G-J T)IRECTORT. German Mary, widow of James O., h. Middle, n. Spring German Richard, laborer, house Clinton, near Day Gorman Richard jr., at bleachery, boards Richar~l Gormat&, Clinton Goss E. L. Mrs., house Weston, near Fiske avenue Gould George A., machinist, house Dana, near Lowell Gonld George P., engineer F. R. K., house 19 Pine Cowing Mary, widow of John, b. Mrs. A. Floyd’s,Summer Graffem Alonzo, painter, boards 28 River Gragg Geo. W., at Am. Watch Co,, h. Robbins, a. Adams Graham *James W., lawyer, Main, corner Church, boards Sanderson Honxe Graham Robert, bo:lrds Shawmut House Graham William, at Am. Watch Co., b. Shawmut House Grant Charles B., dialmaker at E. D. Wetherbee’s, house Taylor, near Moody Grant C’hnrles E., marketman at Elisha N. Peirce’s, house Quince, near North Grant Granville R., at American Watch Co., house Cherry, near Adams Grosset Ellen, widow of Dennis, house 88 Charles Grass& Mary, widow of Patrick, house 88 Charles Graves Edgar C., clerk, Exchange HalI, Main, boards Mt. Ple:lsant court Graves Ellen M., widow of Philip H., h. Mt. Pleasant pl. Graves Prank L., clerk Exchange Hall, Main, hwla Mt. [30 Taylor Pleasant court Graves Horace E., machinist Afn. Watch Tool Co., bds. P. H. & SON (Williard H. Graves), furRAVES niture, Exchange Hal], lM:tin (see page 307) Graves Wm. H., works American Watch Co., honpe Walnut, near Moody Graves Williard H. (P. H. Graves & Son), Exchange Hall, Main, boards Mt. Pleasant court Gray Arthur, painter, boards 19 Church Gray Charles E-I., clerk Bradford & Williams, boards Geo. F. N. Gray’s, Main [Et. R. Gray George, clerk Wm. A. Hunnewell, h. Main, next F. Gray George F. N., gardener for Mrs. W. E. Bright, h. Main, next F. R. I<. Gray Mary A., widow of Joseph, house 11 Adams Greeley John? laborer, house 98 School Greeley Martm, grocer, rear 123 School, house do. Greeley Timothy, laborer, h. foot of Williams, n. F. R. R. Greelish Thomas, teamster for G. F. Frost, h. rear School, opposite Spring Green Aaron, laborer, house School, near Grant Green Charles W., house 13 Ad:lms Green Frank, laborer, house Weston, above South G WALTHAM [G] DIRECTORY 73 Green Frederick C., American Watch Co., house Gordon, nenr Moody Green George 2d, farmer, house Lincoln, car. Lexington Green George F,, at American Watch Co. Green John, carpenter, house Calvary, opposite Moore REEN JOHN A., horse-shoeing, etc., Moody, near Gushing, house Myrtle, near Beech (see page 305) Green Lawrence, laborer, house Main, near Heard Green Miranda, widow of John, house Pine, opp. Hall Green Nathan, clerk at Perry Rankin’s, house 16 Gordon, near Moody Green William B., watchman F. R. R., h. Oak, n. Cedar Greene Benjamin W., at Am. Watch Co., h. 17 Brown Greene Charles L., clerk at American Watch Co., boards Leonard Greene’s, Crescent. [Crescent Greene George M., at Am. Watch Co., b. L. Greene’s, Greene Leonard, foreman Americau Watch Co., house Crescent, opposite Spruce Greene Samuel, milkman, house 19 Crescent Greene Wilfred W., machinist American Watch Tool Co., house Hall, near Chestnut Greenleaf William H., works American Watch Co., house Cherry, near Adams Greenwood James N., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Robbins, corner Adams Greenwood William A., farmer, h. off Bacon, above Dale Gregg Cbas. S,, clerk, 353 Main, house Central, n. Elm Gregory Abigail H., widow of Francis, house Harvard, corner Main Griffin James, boards Mary Griffin’s, Foundry avenue . Griffin John, laborer, house Day, near Bolton Griffin John, boards Mary Griffin’s, Foundry avenue Gri6in Mary, widow of John, house Foundry avenue Griffin Patrick, laborer, house Clinton, near Day Griffin Robert, laborer, house Felton, opp. Wiliiams Grtlin Thomas, laborer, house Newton, near the bridge Griffin Thomas jr., at American Watch Co., hoards Thomas Griffin’s, Newton Griffin Timothy, in the bleachery, house Oak, near Cedar Griffin Timothy jr., boards Timothy Griffin’s, Oak Griffin William, at American Watch Co., boards Newton, near the bridge Griffin William, at the bleachery,b. Timothy Griffin’s,Oak Griffiths John, at Am. Watch Co., h. Maple, near Adams Grimes Sophia, widow of James, house 14 River Grinnell Amos S., teamster, h. rear Beaver Brook station Groom John F., machinist, house r. Beaver Brook station Grover Edward E., brakeman F. R. R., house 22 Newton Grover John C., painter, house 60 Central G ’ 74 WALTHAM [-I DIRECTORY. Groves Alexander c., clerk Riverside House, house 7 Union, near Gordon [court Groves Herbert W., house 86 Moody Guilderson Mary, widow of Frederick, h. Mt. Pleasant Guildford Fred, at American Watch Co., rooms D. A. [Adams Carrier’s, Adams Guilford Ellen D., widow of Samuel W., h. Robbins, near Guinan Lawrence F., carpenter, b. Wm. Guinan’s,Charles Guinan William, boots and shoes, 373 Main, h. Charles, corner Grant Guinan Wm. P., clerk, 373 Main, boards Wm. Guinan’s, Charles, corner Grant Gurney Charles H., silversmith (4 State, B.), rooms Wm. P. Bowles’, Myrtle Gurney Maria E. Miss, bds. Miss L. Harrington’s, Main Gustafson C. A., at Am. Watch Co., rooms C’hauncy Hartwell’s, Cherry HABERLAND JAMES, farmer, house Lincoln, near Lincoln line Hackett James, laborer, house 112 School, near Spring Hackett John, at American Watch Co., rooms Wm. A. 1 [n. Moody Hosmer’s, Crescent clerk, house Gordon, Hadley Morton C., railroad pOSta Hadley Uriah (Hadley & Phelps), fish dealer, 80 Moody, house Walnut, near Moody Hadley & Phelps (Uriah Hadley and Joseph Phelps), fish dealers, Moody, near Gordon Hagan Ann, widow of Patrick, h. Charles, opp. Water Hapan James A., plumber, boards 3 Central street block Hagan Mary, widow of John, house 3 Central street block Hagan Patrick, boards 3 Central street block Hagar Andrew J., farmer, house Weston, near Main Hagerty Annie E. Miss, house Benefit, near Newton Hagerty Ellen, widow, house Water, near Charles Hagerty Henry, painter, boards Ellen Hagerty’s, Water Haines Edgar E., at American Watch Co., rooms Crescent, oorner Robbins Haines Henry M., watchmaker American Watch Co., h. Moody, corner Cherry CLY man Hale Nancy H., widow of John, boards Leonard Smith’s, Haley James, at bleachery, house River, near Willow Hall Charles, house 6 Hall, near Pine ALL CHARLES JR., piumber, steam and gas fitter, 78 Moody, house 6 Hall (see page 5) H Hall Charles A., machinist American Watch Tool Co., house 12 Hall Hall Edwin J., at Am. Watch Co., h. Gordon, near Hall Hall Ernest C., clerk at Chas. F. Page’s, b. Mrs. Gates’, Moody WALTIIAM . HALL [H] DIRECTORY. 75 HENRY C., apothecary, Moody, car. Crescent, house 45 Crescent (see front cover) Hall Herbert W., paper-hanger, Hall, near Taylor, b. do. Hall Irving S., physician, 9 Moody, house do. Hall Lurnan N., at Am. Watch Co., h. Central, car. Elm Hall Margaret, widow of John, h. Spring, coia. Middle Hall Melvinn A., widow of Jeremiah, h. Ash, n. Moody Hall Susan W., widow of Selah M., 11. Hall, near Taylor Hallaran Lawrence, laborer, house Charles, opp. Water Hallaran Michael, cabinet-maker, h. School, opp. Spring Hallaran Thomas, moulder, house Middle; near Spring Halleran Mary E. Miss, milliner, 75 Moody, boards Newr Dwelle’s, Chestnut ton, opposite Piue Hallett Herbert I-l., engineer F. R. R., boards Mrs. E. Halloran Martin L. (O’Brien & Halloran), groceries and liquors, Cedar, corner Oak, h. Taylor, c. Newton Halpin Peter C., foreman at Roberts’ paper mill, h. South, [Adams near paper mill Ham Frank, at Am. Watch Co., rms. Mrs. A. A. Morse’s, Ham Frank H., blacksmith, boards Melvin Ham’s, Foundry avenue Ham Melvin, blacksmith, house Foundry avenue Hamblin James B., watchmaker (4 Bedford, B.j, rooms rear 14 Spruce, near Adams Hamilton Ann Miss, house Maple, near Moody ’ Hamilton Catherine Miss, house 11 Ash Hamilton Charles, driver J. Totten, Bacon, boards do. Hamilton Fred, clerk Gclo. K. Field, boards 10 Newton Hamilton Isnbclle C, Miss, artist, boards 13 Hall Hamilton James F., watchmaker Am. Watch Co., house Crescent, opposite Adams Hamilton Mary M., widow of John R.,h. Maple, n. Moody Hamilton Susan Miss, house Maple, near Moody Hamlet George F., filrmer, house North, near Lexington AlXLIN EDWARD I,., dentist, 361 Main, rm. 1, upstairs, boards 80 School (see page 300) Hammond James N., works Am. Watch Co.,h. 61 Adams Hamsberry Thomas, at bleachery, boards Bridget Laughlin’s, Foundry avenue Hancock William H., works Am. Watch Co., house rear Newton, opposite Pine Hancox Benj. F., resident engineer Mass. Central R. R., [Grant boards E. T. Taylor’s, Grant Hancox Benjamin F. jr., architect, boards E. T. Taylor’s, Handrahan John., carpenter, Common, n. School, h. do. Handrahan Patrmk, carpenter, house Exchange, n. Pond Hankerson Abby Mrs., house 19 Newton Hanniffy James, plumber at G. W. Knapp’s,b. So. Harvard Hanson Charles, carpenter, rooms 6 Taylor 5 H 76 WALTHAM [H] DIRECTORY. Hanson Nicholas, carpenter, h. Harvard av., n. Harvard Hanson William, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. M. [car. Water C. %ampbell’s, Robbins Hardcastle James, operative B. Mnfg. Co., house Felton, Hardiman John, laborer, house School, near Spring Harding Chal-les A., at American Watch Co., boards 5. [cent Harding’s, Crescent Harding Frederick W., carpenter, b. S. Harding’s, CresHarding George S., machinist Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., house Foundry avenue Harding Solomon, house Crescent, near Orange Harding Solomon jr., at American Watch Co., boards S Harding’s, Crescent Harding William, fa,rrner, house Grove, near Willow Harding William S., farmer, bds. Wm. Harding’s, Grove Hardy Arthur L., at Am. Watch Co., bnards 8 Cherry Hardy Charles, at Am. Watch Co., h. Taylor, c. Lowell Hardy Charles C., at Am. Watch Co., boards 8 Cherry Hardy Charles L., boards John K. H:irdy’s, Lexington Hardy Cyrus W., farmer, b. John K. Hardy’s, Lexington Hardy Elizabeth, widow of Atwood, house 8 Cherry Hardy Henry A., brakeman F. R. R., boards 8 Cherry Hardy John K., farmer, house Lexington, near North Hardy Julia S. Miss, house Curve, near Lincoln Hardy Louis B., at Am. Watch Co., house 8 Chestnut Hardy Nahum, farmer, b. John K. Hardy’s, Lexington Hardy Suie B., teacher North grammar school, boards J. K. Hardy’s, Lexington Hardyman James, plumber, boards 74 Moody Hardyman Michael, driver steamer No. 1, h. 74 Moody Hardyman Michael, Inborer, house Cutter, near Newton Harkins Mary Miss, house Williams, near F. R. R,. Harlow Enoch S., carpenter, house Robbins, n. Crescent Harmon Addison G., farmer, h. off Forest, near North Harper Esther, widow of William, h. Cushing, near Hall Harper George A., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Esther Harper%, Cushing Harper Lewis E., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Esther Harper’s, Cushing Harrington Benjamin G., teamster B. Mnfg. Co., house Felton, near Prospeot Harrington Charles, house Willow, near Grove Harrington Charles P., house Main, corner Harvard Ilarl’lngton Edmund W., house Walnut, near Moody ARRINGTON ELLIOT A., lawyer, Whitford building, 361 Main, room 3, up-stairs, house Adams, corner Orange (see page 299) Harrington George B., farmer and milkman, house South, near railroad H . WALTBAM [H] DIRECTORr. 77 Harrington Herman P., grocer, 3 Eagle block, Main, h. Common, corner Common street place Harrington dames F., boards Felton, corner Fountain Harrington John A., picker at B. Mnfg. Ct., h. 78 Moody Harrington Lydia Miss, house Main, opposite Liberty Harrington Lydia B. Miss, house off Forest, near North Hnrrington Martha Miss, house off Forest, near North Harrington Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, Exchange, corner School, house do. [n. Moody Harrington Ruth S., widow of Edmund W., h. Walnut, Harris Bernard, house Calvary, near Newton Harris Frank E., at Am. Watch Co., boards 82 School Harris John, house Cherry, near Crescent Harris John 2d., engraver American Watah Co., house Cherry, near Crescent [Churah st. av. Harris John W., salesman W. W. Clark Bt Son, house Harris Peter J., plumber, b. Mrs. Sarah Harris’, Newton Harris Sarah, widow of John, h. Newton, near Calvary Harrnb Rachel Miss, teacher Chemistry school, rooms 17 Crescent Hart Margaret, widow of John, h. Charles, near Wat.er Hartigan John, laborer, house 112 School Hartwell Asenath, widow of Cephas, boards 330 Main Hartwell Cephas L., freight agt. (F. R. R.,Boston), house 330 Main [Cherry, n. Moody Hartwell Channcy, works American Watch Co., house Hartwell Ernest G., draughtsman (1131 Tremont, B.), b. H. W. Hartwell’s, Summer [330 Main Hartwell Harriet L. Miss, ticket seller Waltham depot, b. Hartwell Henry W., architect (68 Devonshire, B.), house Summer, near Lexington CSnmmer Hartwell Sarah L. W., witl. of Alonzo, b. H.W. Hartwell’s, Harvey Charles J., restaurant, 409 Main, house Spring Harvey James. printer, boards 13 Heard Harvey John J., soda and mineral water, Sohool, opposite Spring, house Liberty, corner Main Harvey Mary, widow of John, house 13 Heard Harvey Thomas M., carpenter, Prospect, near Russell Hasset William F., marble-worker, Exchange hall, Main, [ton, n. South house 53 Central Hastings Charles E., at Ameriaan Watch Co., house WesHastings Edward R., works American Watch Co., house off Main, near Weston Hastings Herbert C., milk driver, bds. 4 Harvard avenue Hastings Mary J. Mrs., house 4 Harvard avenue Hastings Robert L., machinist American Watch Tool Co., boards J. It. Bryant’s, Spruce Hastings Sarah, widow of George, h. Lexington, C. Pond Hastings Sarah A., widow of Josiah, house 226 Main 78 WALTHAM [H] DIRECTORY. Hastings Walter W., machinist American Watch Tool Co., house 14 Chestnut Hatch George W., works Am. Watch Co., h. 86 Crescent Hatch Sarah E., widow of Pyam C., ,house 86 Crescent Hatch Walter D., at Am. Watch Co.. rooms 19 Walnut Hatch William H., machinist Am. Watch Tool Co. Hatch William H., shoemaker, house Main, near Common Haven Abner, house Main, corner Prospect Haven Abner G., driver for C. S. Packard, bds. Main, corner Prospect Haven Davicl, watchmaker Am. Watch Co., h. E:lst Ash Haven Lewis E., machinist B. Mnfg. Co., bds. D. Haven’s, East Ash Havey Ann, widow of Thomas, house John, car. Friend Havey Darhy Mrs., boards Friend, near Calvary Havey Thomas P., at Am. Watch Co., b. Ann Havey’e, John Havey, see Havy Havner Newell W., carpenter, h. Bacon, corner Dale Havy Patrick, l:lborer, house Bolton, near Newton Havy Thomas E., laborer, house Clinton, corner Day Havy, see Havey Hawes L. Anson, watchmaker Am. Watch Co., h. School, near Grant Hawkins Frederic M., farmer, house North, near Quince Hawkins EIerbert G., contracting agent Penn R. R. (322 Washington, Boston), house 24 Newton Hawley Benjamin F., engineer Waltham steamer No. 1, house Spruce, near Moody [SP race Hawley Benjamin II., clerk (B.), boards B. F. Hawley’s, Hawley Dexter EI., works Am. Watch Co., h. Gilead av. HAWLEY FREDERICK A., banker (84 Uev- ollshire, B.), house Beaver, near Lexington (see front cover) Hawley Frederick J., clerk Whitney & Edes, boards B. F. Hawley’s, Spruce Hay Robert, at Am. Watch Co., h. Myrtle, near Beech Hay Stuart, driver for d. Totten, Bacon, boards do. Hayden Horace T., at B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 51 Lexington Hayden John, at B. MuFg. Co., boards 51 Lexington Hayden Misses, millinery, 237 Main, house Harvard avenue, near Grant Hayden Nathaniel, house Harvard avenue, near Grant Hayden Thomas, gardener for Mrs. Hannah C. Leland, Newton, boards do. Hayes Ellen, widow of Wm., h. Mechanic, near Charles Hayes Frank, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., boards I River Hayes Frank D., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Ellen Hayes’, Mechanic WALTHAM [H] DIRECTORY. ‘19 Hayes Fred. K., driver Gibbs & Co.% Express, bds. Mrs. Ellen Hayes’, Mechanic Hayes Harry, concrete paver, bds. W. W. Hays’, School Hayes Patrick, laborer, house Bolton, near Newton Hayes Patrick, painter, boards 23 Charlee Hayes William, Isborer, house Bolton, corner Acorn Haynes Gideon F. (Johnson & Haynes), lawyers, Whitford block, Main, boards 5 Lexington Havnes Jesse, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 40 Crescent Haines John, painter B. Mnfg. Co., house Hall, corner Pine Haynes Julia E. Miss, clerk sauth side P. O., h. Hall, corner Pine Haynes Maria A., widow of Andrew J., house off Main, above Weston Hays Arthur D., carriage-trimmer, rear 275 Main, boards George J. Hays’, Beaver Brook Hays George J., house near Beaver Brook station AYS WILLIAM W., concrete paver, School, opposite Grant, house do. (see page 310) Hayward Amanda Mrs., house Calvary, near Cedar Hayward Sarah P., widow of Joseph, boards 29 Hall Hayworth George, watchmaker at D. D. Palmer’s, Spruce, boards do. Heald Hosea C., teamster, house Exchange, car. School Healey Alexander, case engraver American Watch Co., houee Crescent, near Adams Healey Martin, laborer, house Oak, near Newton Healy Annie Miss, house Main, near Heard Healy Hugh, laborer, house River, near Willow Healy John, brakeman F. R, R., boards John C. Fisher’s, Charles Healy William E., house Mnin, near Heard Heard Arthur, fireman F. R. R., bds. Richard Heard’s, Newton Heard Alonzo, house 1 Central Heard Octavia C. Miss, school tescher (B.), b. 1 Central Heard Richard, blacksmith, house Newton, near Main Heard Theodore A., clerk (40 Court square, B.), house [Cedar 1 Central Heasley John W., carpenter, bds. Mrs. Mary Heasley’s, Heasley R&y F. Miss, dressmaker, Cedar, n. Oak, b. do. Heasley Mary Mrs., house Cedar, near Oak Heasley Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, Cedar, n. Oak, b. do. Heath Mary J., widow of Simon B., 11. Cherry, n. Adams Heath Wrn. H., at Am. Watch Co., h. Moody, c. Rabbins Hedlund Fritz, at Am. Watch Co., b C. F. Chase’s, Taylor Heffernan Daniel J., machinist, boards H. F. Heffernan’s, Cranberry H 80 WALTHAM [H] DIRECTORY. Heffernan Henry F., laborer, house Cranberry, n. High Heffernan James, painter, b. H. F. Heffernan’s, Cranberry , Heggerston Joseph, laborer, h. Frlton, opp. Fountain Hemenway Abigail, widow of Joshua T., h. Weston, near Stony brook rWeston Hemenway David T., farmer, b. Abigail Hemnlenway’s, Hemenway Geo. E., lab:, h. r. Main, opp. Central House Hemenway Wm. F., hairdresser, 51 Moody, house Pine, corner Hall Hemmenway Almon C., house 43 Bacon Hemmenway Sarah, widow of Alrnon H., h. 43 Bacon Hendrehan John, carpenter, h. Common, near School Henihan John, mason, house rear Beaver Brook station Henley Michael J., moulder, house Charles, near Water Hennefy James, plumber at W. B. Knal p’s, boards John Hennefy’s, South Harvard Hennefy John, teamster, house Sonth Harvard, n. Felton Hennelly Martin, at bleachery, house Parker’s lane Hennelly Thomas, erocer, River, near bleachery, h. do. Hennelly Patrick F.. clerk Thomas Hennelly, boards Martin Hennelly’s, Parker’s lane Hennessey Thomas, painter, boards P. Connelly’s, Felton Henry Wilhsm C., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 20 Walnut Henson Archie P., works American Watch Co., house Brown, near Moody Henson Hsrriet Mrs., boards A. P. Henson’s, Brown Herbert Max, farmhand, house Charles, opp. Harvard Hern Forest A., carpenter, boards Mrs. Sarah J. Odion’s, Taylor Hern William, carpenter, bds. F. H. Thompson’s, Vernon Herron Albert, farmhand A. G. Harmon, Forest, bds. do. Hession Jas., fireman at the bleachery, h. River, n. Willow Hession William, at blesohery, bds. Anna Welch’s, River Hewett Lawrence B., boards 88 Charles Hewett Margaret, widow of Lawrence, house 88 Charles Hewett William H., at Am.Watch Co., b. E. Rose’s, High Hibbets Bridget, widow of Wm., h. Bacon, opp. Pond Hickey Ann, widow of Martin, h. Grove, near Willow Hickmott Warren D., photogr pher F. E. North, rms. do. Hicks Charles, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 19 Walnut Hicks Charles B., foreman Am. Watch Co., h. 32 Charles Hicks Dwight II., boarding-house, Liobbins, near Adams Hicks Fernando W., at American W’atch Co., rooms Miss Lizzie Black’s, Crescent Hicks Frank A., at Mason & Hat&n’s (Cambridgeport), boards D. Hick’s, Robbins Hicks George S., at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Sarah E. Ring’s, Moody [near Hammond Higginbottom Samuel, butter, cheese, etc., house Main, WALTHAM HICJtJINS [H-j DIRECTORY. 81 ALBERT, provisions, 4 Elm, rooms 19 Church (see page 307) Higgins Charles, carpenter, house Felton, near Water Higgins Cornelius, gardener, house Oak, corner Cedar Higgins Daniel J., laborer, boards Hannah Higgins’, rear. [station Beaver Brook station Higgins Hannah, widow of Daniel, h. rear Beaver Brook Higgins John B., carpenter, h. 45 Exchange, near School Higgins J. Albert, salesman F. E. Kendall & Co., house Pond, near Exchange Higgins Michael, laborer, house Oak, corner Cedar Higgius Smith, laborer, boards Charles Higgins’, Felton Higgins Thomas, laborer, house Oak, near Cedar Hight Clark C., asst. supt. streets, h. 1 Cherry, n. Moody Hildreth J. Victor, cook George K. Field, boards 10 Newton Hildreth William E., watchmaker American Watch Co., rooms M. D. Smith’s, Moody Hill Amos W., machinist Ani. Watch Co., h. 15 Pine Hill Charles R., works American Watch Co., b. 12 Spruce Hill George, at B. Mnfa. Co., boards 24 River Hill Peter W., driver W. & N. street R. R., house Main, near Weston Hill Ralph W., clerk (194 State, B.), boards 15 Pine Hill Waldo, C., at Am. Watch Co., h. Myrtle, n. Beech Hill William H., at Am. Watch Co., bds. Geo. Muzzey’s, Moody Hilton William, house Chestnut place Hines John H., laborer, boards ,29 Spring Hines Martin C., laborer at bleachery, house Willow, car. Foundry avenue Hines Martin F., jeweler (B.), boards Peter Hines’, Oak Hines Michael, jeweler (B.), boards Peter Hines’; Oak Hines Michael, laborer, house 29 Spring Hines Michael, slater, house Cedar, near Oak Hines Peter, laborer, house Oak, near Newton Hines Peter, laborer, house Charles, near Grant Hines Peter B., engraver (B.), boards Peter Hines’, Oak Hitchings Wm., bootmaker, Main, c. Lexington, rms. do. Hoard Mi&hael, laborer, house School, near Spring Hobart Lydia, wid. of Nathaniel, h. Lexington, c. Bacon Hobbs Bliza E. Miss, house Church, corner Summer Hobbs Geo. E., machinist, Felton, opp. Fountain, house at Weston Hodgdon Freeman C., at Am. Watch Co., h. 11 Central Hogan James, at gas-works, house Newton, n. Calvary Holbrook Frank It., machinist, h. Charles, n. Mechanio Holbrook Mary MISS, boards 127 Moody Holbrook Richard, carpenter, h. Mechanic, corner Charles 82 WALTHAM [H-J DIRECTORY. Holbrook Theodore K., harnessmaker, 383 Main, house 127 Moody Holland Alexander, laborer, house School, opp. Spring. Holland Fllen, widow of Patrick, h. Middle, near Sprmg Holland William H,, at Am. Watch Co., house Taylor, near Moody Holman Isaac N., carpenter, h. rear Prospect, n. Charles Holmes John, milk-driver S. Greene, boards 19 Crescent Holroyd Geo., knitter Boston Mnfg. Co., house 10 River Holroyd George jr., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 10 River Holroyd George F., pressman Boston Mnfg. Co., boards 10 River Holt John, weaver Boston Mnfg. Co., house 4 River Hood Henry A., at American Watch Co., rooms Robert McIntosh’s, Robbins Hood Richard S., teacher, house Myrtle, near Beech Hooker James B., carpenter, house Taylor, near Moody Hooper Albert, carpenter, boards Amos L. Rogers’, Piue, corner Newton Hopkins Caleb H., manager Hopkins Watch Tool Co., Felton, opp, Fountain, house Church Hopkins Geo. H., works Am. Watch (lo., h. 48 Brown Hopkins J., carpenter Geo. D. Taylor, bds. Music EIall Hopkins Watch Tool Co., Felton, opposite Fountain Hornby Richard, section-hand Boston Manufacturing Co., house Main, corner Grant Horton George B., at Clark, !Uaynard & Co.%, h. Pine, corner Gardner Ho&in Joseph, at Hopkins Watch Tool Co., boards D. P. Foster’s, Charles Hosmer James D., stock broker (Brighton), b. 58 Church Hosmer Wm. A., at American Watch Co., house Crescent, opposite Chestnut Hosty Frank, laborer, house Water, near Charles Houghton Arthur, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 8 Gushing Houghton Charles, house Main, near Liberty Houghton Chas. H., deputy collector Internal Revenue (19 City square, Charlestown), boards Chas. Houghton’s, Main Houghton Cornelius J., watchman Clarence Tebbets, boards Mrs. Wallingford’s, Lexington Honghton Harriet Miss, boards Chas. Houghton’s, Main Hovey Namblin L., pres. Parmenter Crayon Co,, house Newton, near Main Howard Andrew F., house 10 Spruce Howard Ella Miss, at Am.Watch Co., b. Adams, o. Cherry Howard Frank P., at Am.Watch Co., b. Adams, o. Cherry Howard Hannah, widow of Wm. S., h. Adams, o. Cherry I Howard Mary H. Mrs., boards 10 Spruce WALTHAM [H] DIRECTORY. 83 Howard Tupper, at American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. A. M. Clapp’s, Adams [Williams Howe Chas. H., carpenter Geo. D. Taylor, h. Felton, opp. Howe Chas. W., at-Am. Watch Co., h. Alder, n. Moody HowNFwnrna J., widow of George F.,house Main, opp. Howe Geo. A., carpenter American Watch Co,, house Chestnut, near Adams OWE H. WARREN, superintendent F. Buttrick, house 28 Prospect Howe John M., hackman, 28 Lexington, house do. Howe Mary W., widow of John W., house Harvard avenue, near Harvard Howe Sophronia, u idow of Nahum, house 20 Newton liowe William, carpenter, boards 30 Taylor Howland Daniel O., at American Watch Co., h. 51 Ash Hoyt Andrew J., expressman, house 17 Gushing Hubbard Clarence W., at. Am. Watch Co., rooms 45 Cre5cent Hubbard Prank, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 45 Crescent Hubbard Oren C., works American Watch Co., rooms C. H. Mann’s, Moody Hubbard Thos. C., clerk (123 Franklin, B.), h. 22 Taylor Hughes James, butcher;house Grove, near Willow Hughes Joseph F., at American Watch Co., house Robbins, near Adams Hughes Michael, laborer, house Felton, near Mechanic Hughes Patrick, trader, house Oak, near Cedar Hughes Peter S., carpenter Geo. D. Tay!or, house Pelton, opposite Williams [Charles Hughes Thomas H., conductor F. R. R., h. Fountain, near Hughes Thomas F., provisions, Oak, near Cedar, house Bolbon, near Day Hulbert M. L. Mrs., house South, near Roberts’ crossing Hull,Edgar L., at Am. Watch Co., boards 14 Lexington Hull Joseph, produce, Main, opposite Moody, boards S. R. Smail’s, Common Hull Moses, driver C. S. Paokard, house Fiske avenue Hume Joseph A., spinner Boston Manufacturing Co., bds. 36 Pine, opposite Hall Hume William S., spinner Boston Manufacturing Co., house 36 Pine, opposite Hall Hunnewell Sarah Mrs., house 7 East Ash, near Moody Hunnewell Geo. B., lithographer (211 Tremont, Boston), honse 74 School UNNEWELL WILLIAM A., coal, wood, hay, etc., yard, Beaver Brook station, 164 Main, office at Geo. Woolley’s bookstore and (13 Kilby, B.), h. at Somerville (see front cover) H H t 84 WALTHAM [I-J] DIRECTORY. Hunt Frederick A., boarding-house, 14 Elm Hunt George A., painter, house Water, near Felton Hunt Gideon S., painter, boards Central House Hunt Montgomery Mrs., house 3 Bacon Hunter J. Thomas, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Farwell’s, South, near Grant Hunting Ruth A. MISS, house 12 Cushing Hunton Charles E., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 25 River Hunton Turner C., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 33 River Huntress Addie L. Mrs., boards 12 Spruce Hurd Jas. G., night watchman B. Mnfg. Co., h. 12 River Hurley James, at bleachery, house Newton, opp. Calvary Hurley Patrick, laborer, house Pine, corner Newton Hurley Peter, carpenter, boards Patrick Hurley’s, Pine Hum Forest, carpenter, boards 30 Taylor Hussey John, laborer, house Clinton, near Day Hussey Martin, laborer, bds. Patrick Banks’, Calvary Hussey Thomas II., house Hall, corner Gordon Hussa.n Michael, laborer, house Sun, near F. R. R. Huston Carrie Mrs., at American Watch Co., rooms R. S. Christie’s, Moody, corner Maple Hutchings Charles W., physician, 5 Pine, rooms do. Hutchings Edwin F., at American Watch Tool Co., rms. Wm. H. Holland’s, Taylor Hutchinson E. I’., widow of Evelyn M., h. 2 Park place Hutchinson George M., paper-hanger, 2 Park pl., bds. do. Hutchinson John, at Am. Watoh Co., rooms 88 Moody Hutmacher Christian, at American Watch Co., rooms W. W. Greene’s, Hall Hyde Charles T., general jobber, boards 75 Moody Hyde Eli, at American Watch Co., rooms 40 Crescent IDE EDWARD T., at American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. A. A. Marr’s, Adams Illingworth Eldridge M., machinist, boards Rohert Telfer’s, Gilead avenue Illingworth Frederick A,, machinist F. R. R., h. 27 Bacon Illingworth Mary E., widow of Addison I., house Cherry, near Adams Irish Cornelius, house Moody, corner Alder Irving George G., carpenter, h. rear Newton, opp. Pine JACKSON ALBEHTUS M., works American Watch Co., house Taylor, near Lowell Jackson Alfred S., at American Watch Co., 11.3 Gordon Jackson Atwood J., works American Watch Co., house Moody, corner Gushing Jackson Edward C., watchmaker American Watch Co., hoards Adams House, Adams WALTHAN [J] DIRECTORY. Jackaon Edward L., at American Watch Co., house Hall, corner Chestnut Jackson France& H. Mm., boards rear 23 Maple Jackson Fred, at Am. Watch Co., h. Dana, car. Lowell Jackson Fred W., at Am. Watch Co., house 3 Taylar Jackson Hannah A., widow of William, h. rear 23 Maple Jackson Herbert A., at American Watch Co., rooms Taylor, near Lowell Jackson Loring M., carpenter, house Bacon, near Main Jackson Marshall C., at Am. Watch Co., house Adams, near Walnut JackRon Ralph T., fancy wood turning, Newton, opposite Taylor, hoards G. IM. Duncanson’& Benefit aackson Theodore F., house 226 Main Jackson Thomas, carpenter, boards 73 Moody Jackson William A., at Am. Watch Co., b. r. 23 Maple AMES ALGERNON, cracker dealer, 82 Moody, boards Moody, corner Chestnut (see page 301) J James Charles A., at American Watoh Co., boards Joseph F. HugheN’, Kobbins Jameitau;; A., widow of Edwin, boards J. H. Crandell’a, Jameson Alden, Commonwealth spring water (1 Pemberton Rq., B.), and milkman, h. North, n. Lexington line Jarvis William F., physician, 26 Maple, boards do. Jerry John, boards Sanderson House Jenison Elijah, house 84 Moody Jenison John, boards 12 Cushing Jenison John jr., salesman, 4 Rumford building, house 12 Cushing Jenks Simeon M., boarding-house, Moody, n. Robbins Jennings Mrs., house rear Beaver Brook station Jennings Mary, widow of John, house Cashing, car. Hall Jennison Elmer E., clerk Henry E. Hall, b. 10 Chestnut Jennison Etta M. Miss, clerk post-office, bds. 10 Chestnut JenniRon John M., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 10 Chestnut Jennison Phineas, works Am. Watch Co., h. 10 Chestnut ,Jewell Abbie Mm., house rear Pine, near Newton Jewel1 Charles E., at Am. Watch Co., boards 5 Pine Jewe151i;;;c B., prop. Riverside House, 37 Moody, house Johnson Almon F., at Am. Watch Co., board8 37 Brown Johnson Angelina W., widow of Samuel, house Gardner, [Jackson near Pine Johnson August, at bleachery, house 59 River, opposite Johnson Byron Berkley, deputy U. S. marshal (.U. 5. Court-house, Boston) and (Johnson & Haynes), lawyer, Whitford block, Main, house Pond, n. Exchange Johnson Charles, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 57 River ,p ./A’ 86 WALTHAM [,J] DIRECTORY. Johnson Charles, boards 74 School Johnson Edward, at Am. Watch Co., b. Shawmut House Johnson Edward C., machinist (B.), h. Central, c. Elm Johnson Edwin A., at Am. Watch Co., h. Taylor, n. Hall Johnson Ernest, at Am. Watch Co., rooms Osgood Weymouth’s, Taylor Johnson Francis M., watchman American Watch Co., house 37 Brown Johnson Frank P., boards B. B. Johnson’s, Pond Johnson George E., wood engraver (9 Milk, B.), house 88 Lexington, near Pond Johnson George W., carpenter, house Bacon, COP.Dale Johnson Horace I., apothecary, Main, coruer Elm, house School, near Lyman Johnson James, operative B. Mnfg. Co., house rear Newton, near Calvary Johnson John, moulder, boards 28 River Johnson John D., carpenter, house 201 Main, opposite Newton Johnson Josiah E., farmer, house North, near Lexingtou Johnson Newell D., dentist, boards 14 Chestnut Johnson Robert, carpenter, house 14 Chestnut Johnson Sumner Miss, assistant librariau Public Library, boards Elm, corner Central Johnson William H., works American Watch Co., house 100 Crescent, corner Orange Johnson & Haynes (Byron B. Johnson and Gideon F. Haynes), lawyers, Whitford block, Main Johnston Christopher, laborer, h. North, near Forest Johnston Ellen Mrs., boards E. S. Harlow’s, Robbins Jones Albert C., machinist, boards Philip Jones’, Pine Jones Arthur U., oarpenter, boards Susan W. Hall’s, Hall, corner Taylor Jones Arthur W., farmer, bds. Edward Jones’, Weston Jones Byron W., farmer, house off Lincoln, n. Lexington Jones Dexter F., milkman, boards S. Jones’, Main Jones Edith L. Miss, milliner, 307 Main, bds. 36 Lexington Jones Edward, farmer, house Weston, above South Jones Fannie Miss, house 5 Mechanic Jones George C., at American Watoh Co., boards Mrs. M M. Hamilton’s, Ma.ple Jones George T., overseer machine shop B. Mnfg. Co., house Moody, opposite Myrtle Jones Henry S., bookkeeper (B.), h. High, opp. Gardner Jones Maria Miss, teacher primary school, District No. 5, boards E. Jones’, Weston Jones Philip, overseer in hosiery department, B. M. Co,, house 46 Pine, opposite Lowell Jones Richard, laborer, h. r, Pine, near chalk factory 0 WALTHAM [K-J DIRECTORY. 87 Jones Richard A., building mover, h. Hammond, n. Main Jones Samuel, jeweler Am. Watch Co., house 50 Brown Jones Silas, farmer, house Main, above Weston Jones W. Alfred, at Am. Watch Co., boards George G. Irving’s, Newton Jones William, boards 50 Brown Jones William, laborer, house Moore, opp. Oak Jones William F., clerk (9 Spring lane, R.), honse Gordon, near Hall Jordan Martin, B. Mnfg. Co., house Willow, near River Jordan Martin jr., at bleachery, b. Martin Jordan’s, River Jose Fannie Mrs., milliner, 277 Main, boards 272 Main Josiin Josiah, machinist Am. Watch Co., house Hall, near Chestnut Joyce Patrick, wt chalk factory, h. Bolton, n. Newton Justin Edward, watchmaker, boards 29 Adams KAIN DENNIS, stone layer, house Grove, car. Willow Kain Patrick, works Am. Watch Co., b. Grove, c. Willow Kaler Anne S., wid. of Thos. H., b. M. H. Coffin’s, Ash Kane Martin, laborer, house Clinton, near Dtty Kane Rose, widow of James, h. Willow, corner Grove Kane Mary, widow of James, house River, near Willow Kappler Francis, machinist, house 92 School Keach George B., at Am. Watch Co., boards 97 Moody Keach Geo. H., American Watch Co., house 47 Ash Kealty Michael, plasterer, house 24 Exchange Keane Chas. E., painter, bds. Mary A. Keane’s, Calvary Keane James I., clerk Central House, boards do. Keane .John, gardener, b. Willow, near Foundry avenue Keane Mary Ann, widow of Wm., h. Calvary, n. Newton Keane Thomas, carpenter, house rear 123 School Kearn George H., house 19 Hammond Kearns John, laborer, house Pond, near Exchange Kearns Michael, switchman F. R. B., h. Bacon, n. Pond Kearns Patrick, laborer, house 107 School Eeating Katie A. Miss, house 23 Middle Keating Maggie Miss, house 23 Middle Keating Mary Miss, house 23 Middle Keefc Julia Miss, boards Bridget Hibbets’, Bacon Keeley James, mason, house Calvary, near F. R. 16. Keely Mary Mrs., house off Willow, near River Keenan Elizabeth, wid. of John, h. r. Beaver Brook station Keenan Michael, B. Mnfg. Co., house Felton, car. Water Kellar Edward A., baker, house Bacon, near Dale Kelleher Michael, laborer, house Exchange, corner Pond Kelley Ella B. Mrs., fancy goods, Common, n. Main, h. do. Kelley John B., at Thos. Kelley’s stable, b. at W. Newton Kelley Martin, fArmhand, house Grove, near Willow 88 WALTHAM [K-j DIRECTORY. Kelley Thomas, livery stable, rear Prospect block, Main, house at West Newton Kellihar Dennis Mrs., house rear Charles, near Felton Kellihar Richard B., marble worker, house Charles, near Mechanic Kelly Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. Exchange, n. Pond Kelly Edward, tinsmith W. B. Knapp, boards Mary Kelly’s, Newton Kelly John, laborer, house rear School, opp. Spring Kelly John, laborer, house Middle, near Spring Kelly John, laborer, house Forest, near Lyman Kelly John, laborer, house 112 School Kelly John, machinist John Stark, h. at West Newton Kelly Martin R., shoemaker, Bacon street crossing, house rear School, opposite Spring Kelly Mary, widow of Thomas, h. Newton, car. Benefit Kelly Michael, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 45 River Kelly Michael, plasterer, house Charles, near Williams Kelly Michael, laborer, house River, opposite Jackson Kelly Patrick, laborer, house Bacon, near Plympton Kelly Patrick, at the bleachery, honse Grove, n. Willow Kelly Peter, laborer, house rear Bacon, opp. Pond Kelly Peter, laborer, house off Willow, near River Kelly Thomas, carriage painter, house Bacon, opp. Pond Kelly Thomas, works B. Mnfg. Co., h. Newton, c. Benefit Kelly Thomas F., clerk, 4 Eagle block, Main, boards J. J. Harvey’s, Liberty Kelly Timothy, laborer, boards John Kelly’s, Middle Kendall Amory H., flour (174 State, B.), house Summer, near Lexington Kendall Betsey G., widow of Charles H., h. 6 Crescent Kendall Charles E., milkman, Grant, near Main, h. do. Kendall Edwin F., section-master F. R. R., house Floyd, near Charles Kendall Ellis, house Main, opposite Bacon Kendall Emily I?., wid. of Sam’], h. Lexington, c. Summer Kendall Frederick E. (F. E. Kendall & Co.), bardware, 3 Rumford building, Main, house Main, c. Hammond F. E. & CO. (Frederick E. and ENDALL Stephen C. Kendall), hardware, paints and oil, 3 Rumford building, Main (see frout cover) Kendall Julia, widow of Charles, house 26 Prospect Kendall Levi J., livery stable, 15 Crescent, house 17 do. Kendall Maria K. Miss, house 399 Main Kendall Stcphen C. (I?. E. Kendall & Co.), hardware, house at Lexington Kender John, paper-hanger, rooms 82 School Hendrick Cynthia F., widow of Daniel H., house Crescent, corner Walnut K WALkHAM [I(] DIREOTORT. 89 Keniston F. A., bookkeeper Wm. H. Leatherbee & Son, boards John M. Moore’s, Moody Kennard Abbie M., widow of Robert P., boards W. D. Ormsby’s, 25 Gordon Kennedy Daniel, laborer, house 4 River avenue Kennedy Mary, wid. of Martin, h. r. Beaver Brook station Kennedy Michael, laborer, house Bolton, corner Day Kennedy Thomas, at the bleachery, h. Oak, n. Newton Kennedy Thomas, teamster, house 164 Main Kenney James, spinner B. Mnfg. Co., h. 10 Long blk., Elm Kenney Michael, laborer, house 103 School Kenney Willis D., clerk Boston Branch Grocery, boards E. T. Taylor’s, Grant Kensington F. A., rooms John M. Moore’s, Moody Kent Matthew, machinist Am. Watch Co., b. 30 Taylor Kenyon Moses, at American Watch Co., bds. 42 Crescent Keogh Patrick J., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 39 River Kerns Honora, honse 13 River Kerron Anna Mrs., house 13 River Kersley Jeremiah, carpenter, house 4 Mechanic Keyes Bertrand, at Am. Watch Co., boards Mrs. M. C. Campbell’s, Robbins Keyes Horace A., at American Watch Co., b. 15 Gordon Keyon Edwin J., clerk D. D. Frothingham, boards Sanderson House Keyser John L., foreman balance department American Watch Co., house Crescent,, opposite Chestnut Kiff Agnes Miss, boards C. Irish’s, Moody, corner Alder Kiff Orlando S., works F. R. R., h. Charles, n. Prospect Kifoy Mary, widow of Patrick, house Sun, near Ferren Kilburn E. Gerrish, carpenter, house 1 Common street pi. ILBURN JOSHUA H., painter, High, near Newton, house do. (see page 300) Kilduff Isaac G., laborer, house South Harvard, n. Feltou Kilduff Richard G., law student, boards I. G. Kilduff’s, South Harvard Kilfoy William I,., foreman Pope & Viles Kilgore Milton, moulder, boards 62 River Kimball Augustus D., painter, Charles, opp. Floyd, h. do. Kimball Franois H., at Amerioan Watch Co., boards Frank It;. Davis’, Orange Kimball J. Fred. B., 8. S. mail agent, house 555 Main Kimball La Forest, driver J. & A. Munster, house Grant, opposite Harvard avenue Kimball Porter, at bleaohery, boards George L. Wright’s, River, near Willow King Catharine, widow of John, h. Willow, near River King Fred., clerk, 286 Main, boards 11 Adams King George G., at American Watch Co., h. r. 109 Moody K 90 WALTHAM. C-3 DIRECTORY. King James, painter, Felton, car. Williams, house do. King James F., at Am. Watch Co., b. M. King’s, Felton King John J., at Am, Watch Co.,lbds. M. King’s, Felton King John P., painter, house Felton, opposite Fountain King Mary A., wid. of Thos. Y., h. 28 Walnut, c. Adams King Michael, shoemaker, Elm, opp, I?. R. R. depot, h. [n. South Felton, near Williams King Michael P., carriagesmith Flagg Bros., h. Cbarles, King Patrick, at American Watch Co., house 31 Spring King Thos. Y., at Am. Watch Co., boards 28 Walnut, corner Adams Kingham William, hostler Wm. Peterson, boards do. Kingsbury Joseph, harness-maker, 80 Moody, h. 17 Pine Kingsbury Lucius W., conductor F. R. R., h. High, o. Hall Kingsley Patrick, spinner B. Mnfg. Co., also grocer, Felton, near Williams, house do. Kinnear John W., foreman Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., boards at Watertown Kinneen John, laborer, house John, corner Friend Kinneen Mary R. Miss, h. rear Beaver Brook station Kinneen Michael, laborer, house Flood, near John Kinncen Michael F., at Am. Watch Co., house r. Beaver Brook station Kinsley Kate, widow, house Charles, near Floyd Kirlin Fred., at Am. Watch Co., h. Charles, n. Harvard Kirwin Alfred It., at Am. Watoh Co., bds. 91 Harvard Kirwin Frederick H., clerk W. B. Knapp, b. 91 Harvard Kirwin Grafton E., clerk W. L. Fisher dt Co., boards 91 Harvard Kirwin Rebecca H., widow of Henry, house 91 Harvard Kirwin Walter J., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 91 Harvard Kittredge Francis R. C., physician, 435 Main, house do. Kittredge Harriet W., widow of Theodore, h. 435 Main Knapp Fred., at American Watch Co., rms. 40 Crescent NAPP WILLIAM B., stoves, furnaces, etc., 240 Main, house Main, near Liberty (see pages 4 and 6) Knight Edward, engraver American Watoh Co., 1~. Ash, near Moody Knight Leavitt, gardeneF, bds. Everett Cousins’, Charles Kmght William, painter, house Fiske avenue Knowles Luella F. Miss, house Crescent, near Adams Knowles Wm., weaver B. Mnfg. Co.,,b. 11 Loug blk., Elm Knowlton Edward, at Am. Watch Co., bds. 25 Adams Knowlton George W., watchmaker at American Watch Co., house Maple, near Adams Knowlton Helen E. Miss, house Charles, near Water Knowlton Ralph E., cabinet-maker, b. J. C. Gates’, Moody Knox Georgianna M. Miss, teacher Beaver Brook primary school, boards J. L. Knox’s, Myrtle K WALTHdM [L] DIRECTORY. _, 91 Knox John L., granite dealer (rear Washington, West Newton), house Myrtle, near Moody Kunzel John, at Am. Watch Co., h. Crescent, opp. Orange Kunzel Simon, at American Watch Co., btls. John Kun[Clinton zel’s, Crescent Kyte Ambrose ,J., works B. Mnfg. Co., house Newton, n. Kyte Richard, hostler, boards Thomas Kyte’s, Newton Kyte Thomas, house Newton, corner Clinton LACOTA JOHN, at bleachery, h. River, n. bleaohery Lahy John, farmer, house North, above Forest Lake George H., agent Singer sewing mac_hine,297 Main, house at Boston Lake Hannah, widow of Albert, h. Moody, opp. Orange Lakin John, laborer, house 559 Main Lally John, at B. Mnfg. Co., honse 103 School Lally John H., at American Watch Co., house rear Newton, near Benefit Lally Michael, laborer, boards Patrick Banks’, Calvary Lamb Thomas, carpenter, house 107 School, opp. Spring Lambert F. Henry, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. A. M. McPhail’s, Moody Lamott Augustus, carpenter, house Charles, near Grant . Lamott Oliver, carpenter, house Charles, near Grant Lamson Herbert W., carpenter, b. William H. Lamson’s, Russell Lamson Levi J., clerk W. W. Clark & Son, bds. 9 Pine Lamson Mary L., widow of George, house 9 Pine Lamson Wallace I., clerk (450 Washington, B.), boards William H. Lamson’s, Russell Lamson William II., carpenter, house Russell, near South Lanagan Patrick (Rooney & Lanagan), Donahoe’s block, Main, house Spring, near Middle CSPring Lanagan Patrick jr., clerk, 381 Main, bds. P. Lsnagan’s, Landeck William, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., boards 1 River Landregsn Lawrence, at bleachery, house Oak, n. Moore Lane E‘. Warren, shipping (114 State,, B.), boards N. Warren’s, Weston Lane Emorv W. (&atom House, B.), boards Nehemiah Warre?s, Weston, near Main Lane Frank W. (Lane & Poole), r. 12 Elm, h. 1 Liberty Lane Leonard C., material department American Watch [F. R. R. Co., house Taylor, near Hall Lane Margaret, widow of John, h. foot of Williams, near Lane Mary C., widow of Frank E., bds. Sanderson House &YE & POOLE (Frank W. Lane and Charles A, Poole), house painters, 12 Elm (see page 301) Lang Charles H., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. Felton, car. Ferren Lang Diana C. Mrs., house 26 Lexington 6 L 92 WALTHAN [L] DIRECTORY. Lang Herman, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., boards Charles H. Lang’s, Felton Lang Jas. W., works in bleachery, h. off River, n. Willow Lang Victor T., plumber W. 13. Knapp, hds. 28 River Langille Henry C., carpenter, house Cedar, near Oak Langley Jamee W., boarding-house, 1 River Langley James W. jr., boards 1 River Langreen Klaus, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 53 River Lank Martha Mrs., house School, near Spring Lappen John, moulder, house rear Willow, near River Larcom Fred A,, carpenter, boards N. F. Libby’s, Harvard avenue Larkin Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 45 Exchange Larkin Edward, farmer, house 13 Middle Lxrkin John J., bl:lcksmith, boards P. Larkin’s, Spring Larkin M:itthias, :it Am. Watch Co., boards 13 Mitldle Larkin Patrick, laborer, house School, near Spring Larkin Patrick, blacksmith, Common, opposite Middle, house Spring, near Mitiu Larson Anah O., at Ann. Watch Co., rooms 86 Moody Lnthan Albert, at Am. Watch Co., rooms Wm. A. Hosmer’s, C’rescent Lathrop Andrew J., lawyer, room 6 Eagle bIock, Main, and librarian public library, II. Lexington, n. School Laughlin Bridget, widow of Thomas, house Foundry av. Laughlin John, blacksmith J. Daniels & Son, b. Middle Laughlin John, laborer, house Charles, opposite Grant Laughlin John J., b. Mrs. Bridget Laughlin’s, Foundry av. Lavalley Benjamiu F., at Am. Watch Co., house Lowell, near Pine [Pine Lavalley Charles R., overseer at bleachery, h. Lowell, n. Law Charles F., at Am. Watch Co., boards Prospect pl. Law Samuel, at Am. Watch Co., boards Mrs. A. M. McPhail’s, Moody Lawler James, laborer, house Sun, near Felton Lawless Britget, operative B. Mnfg. Co., house School, near Sprmg Lawless Dominick, laborer, house Day, near Bolton Lawless Hannah, widow of Dominick, house 23 Dliddle Lawless %lary, widow of Thomas, house rear 28 Bacon Lawless Michael, house 28 B:~con Lawrence A. Isabel Miss, house 55 Lexington Lawrence Charles E., f:lrrner, bds. E. Lawrence’s, North Lawrence Edward, farmer, house North, above Quince Lawrence Francis J., farmer, house North, above Quince Lawrence George B., farmer, house North, above Quince Lawrence George H., at Am. Watch Co., rooms Henry Richardsou’s, Taylor Lawrence John G,, farmer, house North, above Quince . WALTHAM [L-j DIRECTORY. 93 Lawrence Joseph B., mason, Alder, n. Beech, house do. Lawrence Martha B. Miss, house North, above Quince Lawrence Nathan N., farmer, house North, above Quince Lawrence Phineas, farmer, boards North, above Quince Lawrenceson Edward, at Am. Watch Co., rooma J. N. Greenwood’s, Robbins Lawton Herbert, dry goods corn., boards 22 Newton Lawton Lucius W., ho’use 22 Newton Leach Frauk W., boards 69 Moody Leach James C., baker J. & A. Muuster, 11.Bacon+. Main Leach Michael B., laborer, bde. Thomas Leach’s, Charles Leach Thomas, laborer, house Charles, opposite Harvard Leary Edward, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Hannah Leary’s, Felton Leary Frank I)., boards Charles, opposite Fountain Leary EIannah, widow of Michael, h. Felton, c. Fountain Leary John, laborer, house Felton, near Fountain Leary Kate, house Ferren, corner Sun Leary Stephen F., clerk T. Leary, boards 57 Felton Leary Timothy, grocer, Charles, n. Fountain, house do. Leatherbee Charles W. (Wm. H. Leatherbee & Son), lumber, house at West Neweon Leatherbee Willi*!m H. (Wm. H. Leatherbee & Son), lumber, house at West Newton Leatherbee Wm. H. & Son (Wm. H. and Chas. W. Leatherbee), lumber dealers, Main, near Beaver Brook station [Newton Leavin John, mule-spinner B. Mnfg. Co., h. Calvary, near Leavy Michael, painter, boards Thomas Leavy’s, Charles Leavy Patrick, grocer, house Charles, near Williams Leavy Thomas, stone-mason, house Charles, n. Williams LeBaron, Arthur P., at Am. Watch Co., boards Mrs. J. S. Whitney’s, Crescent Lee Charles H., billiard hall, 240 Main, house 34 Elm Lee Daniel, spinner Boston Mnfg. Co., house 6 Central street-block Lee,Joseph, weaver, boards 14 Elm Lee Mary F. Miss, dressmaker, Charles, corner South, house Middle, near Spring Lee Walter Mrs., house Middle, near Spring Leehan Pat,rick, laborer, boards Jiichard Leehan’s,Charles Leehan Kichard, laborer, house Charles, opp. Grant Leger Joseph T., carpenter, house Sun, near Ferren Leger Placide, laborer, house Sun, near Ferren Leighton Irving, boxmaker, h. Willow, c. Parker’s lane Leighton James E., at Am. Watch Co., h. 90 Crescent Leland Hannah C., widow of Geo., h. Newton, n. Central Lemont Frank P., at Am. Watch Co., boards 92 Moody Lennan Elizabetb, wid. of Jas., b. A. M. Clapp’s, Adams 94 WALTHAM [L] DIRECTORY. Lennan Martha A. Miss, bds. Mrs. A. M. Clapp’s, Adams Lent Jacob, carpenter, rooms Moody, corner Spruce Leonard Bridget, widow of Michael, house 103 School Leonard Mahlon It., pastor First Universalist Society, h. Main, near Prosl,ect Leonard Michael C., supt. Mt. Feake cemetery, house South, at Mt. Feake cemetery entrance Leonard Thomas, laborer, house Friend, near Calvary Leonard William J., moulder, house John, near Moore Leper John, driver L. J. Kendall, boards do. Lerned Asiel H., butter and eggs, house Main, opp, Cross Leroy George E., at American Watch Co., house 76 Ash Leroy Harriet Mrs., boards 65 Moody Leroy John lt.! at Am. Watch Co., boards 65 Moody Leroy William H. Mrs., house 65 Moody Leslie Emma J. Mrs., music teacher, 12 Taylor, bds. do. Ltslie Geo. F., watchmaker American Watch Co., boards 12 Taylor Letourneau James, teamster, 18 Lexington, house do. Lewis Alexander, tailor, house Lowell, near Pine Lewis Catherine M. Mrs., house 14 Prospect Lewis Fled. W., bds. Alex, Lewis’, Lowell, near Pine Lewis George, at Am. Watch Co., boards Thomas Rban’s, Hammond Lewis Helen Miss, house Main, corner Liberty Lewis Henry H., at B. Mnfg. Co., rooms Robert P. Marsh’s, Harvard I,ewis William I,., at Am. Watch Co., b. Shawmut House Libbey Alonzo B., house Prospect, near Russell Libby Edwin J., at Am. Watch Co., h. Orange, n. Adams Libby Havilah Mrs., house Taylor, corner Hall Libby Nelson F., carpenter, h. Harvard av., n. Harvard Lincoln John A., at American Watch Co., boards John P. Lincoln’s, Moody Lincoln John P., foreman of yard Boston Mnfg. Co., h. Moody, near Robbins Linehan Bridget, widow of Timothy, h. Bolton, c. Acorn Lingram Klaus, at B. Mnfg. Co., bouse River, n. F. R. R. Litlnehan Daniel, at chalk factory,, bds. Belton, c. Acorn Linnehan John, seaman, boards Bolton, corner Acorn Linnehan Martin, at bleachery, house Bolton, car. Acorn Linnell dohn A., at Am. Watch Co., house rear 282 Main Linney Henry, spinner B. Mnfg. Co., h. Charles,opp.Grant Linskey Bridget, widow of John, house 114 Spring Linskey John, laborer, house Exchange, corner Pond Linskey Kate, widow of Thomas, h. Exchange, n. Pond Linskey Michael, laborer, house Plympton, near Bacon Litchfield George, at Am. Watch Co., rms. 17 Prospect Littlefield Charles E., railroad man, house Cross WALTHAM [L] DIIiECTCRY. ’ 95 Littlefield George E., at American Watch Co., rooms A. P. Henson’s, Brown [opp. depot Littlefield Walter, asst. engineer B. Mnfg. Co., h. Elm, Livermore Fred. G., sab~sman (45 Broad, B.), h. 12 Russell Livermore Geo. M., grocer (Clinton, Mass.), b. 13 Bacon Livermore Jonas D., baker, 8 Elm, house 8 Newton Livermore Josiah, farmer, b. Mrs. 11. S. Bemis’, Lexington Liverrnore Walter A., at American Watch Co., boards Charles E. Pratt’s, Prospect place Livermore William, house 13 Bacon Lloyd Francis, house 13 River Lloyd Jeremiah, driver Weeks & Co., house Cross Locke Abbie S.,widow of George, bds. High, near Moody Locke Alonzo S., at American Watch Co., house Chesjnut, near Adams Locke Amanda N., widow of Wm. M., h. r. 103 School Locke Eliz:lbeth W., widow of Ifosea B., house Moody, corner Walnut Locke Frank O., clerk Sherman & Locke, h. 9 Prospect Locke Fred. M., express, house 74 Moody Locke George A., engineer I?. R. It., h. High, n. Moody Locke Samuel E., house 42 School Locke Willard P. (Sherman & Locke), grocer, Main, corner Spring, house Floyd, near Russell Locke William, hatter (387 Washington, B.), house Main, near Lyman Cl9 Walnut Locke Wm. Pillsbury, works American Watch Co., house Lockwood Watter S., carpenter, b. Chas A. Reed’s, Charles Logan Edgar F., at Roberts’ paper mill, bds. 242 Main Logan George W., commercial traveler (181 Devonshire, B.), boards W. J. Logan’s, Church Logan Jobn, hair spring mnfr., Vernon, n. Prospect, h. do. Logan Walter, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 98 Moody Logan Wm. J., section-master F. R. R., h. Church,n. Main Lombard Richard S., at B. Mnfg. Co., boards A. J. Tibbett’s, Newton Long Mary Miss, house J!loody, corner Maple Lonie Robert W., at Atn. Watch Co., h. Oak, n. Newton Lord Cora E. Miss, dressmaker, Moody, c. Spruce, b. do. Lord John Newton, painter and paper-hanger American Watch Co., Goards Shawmut House Loring Edward D., lawyer, 355 Main, room 2 upstairs, h. Lyman, corner School [Moorly Loud Wm., at Am. Watch Co., b. Mrs. Sarah E. Ring’s, Loux Joseph, wheelwright, Main, opp. Prospect House, house Hamtnond Lovejoy Levi F., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 35 Crescent Lowell John, at Am. Watch Co., boards 72 Ash Lowell Olivia Ii., widow of Charles, h. 2 Chestnut place 96 WALTHAM [M] DIRECTORY. Lowell W. F. Mrs., dressmaker, 72 Ash, house do. Lucas Charies F., hoards 302 Main Lucas Edwin, worlis in the bleachery, boards Wm. J. Bennett’s, off River Lucas Geo. D., piano-forte maker (Miller’s, 611 Washington, U.), house 302 Main Lucas Geo. F., at American Watch Co., bds. 302 Main Lucas Walter B., clerk H. E. Priest, boards 302 Main Lucas Wm. El., messenger K. Mnfg. Co., boards 302 Main Lute Charles D.., carpenter, house Moody, corner Kobbina Lute Enos T., Judge of district court, c&ice room 6, Eagle block, Mxin, house Main, opp. Harvard Lundburg John, florist, house Pond, corner Bacon Lunt Annie C. Miss, at Am. Watch Co., boards Samuel Friebe’s, Rohbins Lunt Annie W. Mrs., boards George Wyckoffs, Charles Lunt George H., at K. G. Brown & Co.%, boards George Wyckoff’s, Charles Lnnt Jenny A., widow of Robert, at American Watch Co., boards Samuel Friebe’s, Robbins Lyman Arthur T., treas. Hadley Co. (18 Summer, B.), winter residence (16 Mt. Vernon, B.), summer residence, Beaver, near Forest Lynch Cornelius, farmhand Jeremi:lh Lynch, Forest, b. do. Lynch Daniel, teamster, house rear Willow, near River Lynch James, house rear Willow, near River Lynch Jeremiah, falmer, house Forest, near North Lynch John F., at American Watch Co., boards John J. Lynch’s, Moody [c. Chestnut Lynch John J., foreman American Watch Co., h. Moody, Lyuch Mich:rel H., jeweler American Watch Co., house Calvary, near Newton Lynch Thos. J., at Am.Watch Co., b. Moody, o. Chestnut Lynch William, farmer, house Forest, near North Lyon Frederick O., at American Watch Co., rooms U. E. Patridge’s, Cherry Lyons Michael, at bleachery, house Benefit, n. Newton Lyons Wm., carpenter, house Plympton, near Bacon MACE JUDSON, oar driver, boards Prospect House Mack Ellen Mrs., house John, corner Friend Maok Michael, laborer, house rear School, near Spring Mackay Misses, bread store and confectionery, Common, near Mttin, house do. Maourdy John W., millinery goods, 277 Main, house School, near Lyman Maourdy Roland W., boards J. W. Maourdy’s, School Madden Dennis, laborer, house Moore, corner John Madden Edmund, laborer, bds. Dennis Madden’s, Moore , WALTHAM [M] DIRECTORY. 97 Madden John, farmer, house 198 Main, near Newton Madden Patrick J., farmer, house Winter, near Lincoln Madden Thomas, laborer Pope & Viles, bds. Dennis Madden’@,Moore Madden Thomas E., student, boards 198 Main Mnginn Patrick, laborer, house Bolton, near Newton Maguire Edward M,, at Am. Watch Co., h. Cross, n. Main Mnguire John, painter B. Mnfg. Co., h. Cross, c. Central Maguire Wm. J., farmer, house North, near Quince Mahan Edward E., at American Watch Co., boards Geo. H. Keach’s, Ash Maher Cornelius, spinner Boston Manufacturing CO., house Charles, near Water Mahoney Cornelius, moulder, house South, corner Charles Mahoney John, student, boards 4 Mechanic Mahonev Wm., house 4 Mechanic Maker @rank, at Am. Watch Co., b. Moody, c. Chestnut Makin George H., engineer F. R. R., house 51 Central Malgreen Charles, at B. Mnfg. Co., honse 61 River Mallard George H., watchmaker Am. Watch Co., house High, nea? Beech MalonerJohn, section hand F. R. R., house rear School, nearly opposite Spring Malone Patrick, laborer, b. Martin Eagle’s, Foundry av. Maloney Charles J., .baggage master F. R. R., house Cal[Water vary, near Newton Maloney James, works Am. Watch Co., h. Charles, car. Maloney John, laborer, house Moore, opposite Oak Maloney Lot, laborer, house Charles, near Grant Maloney Matthew, painter J. H. Wheelan Maloney Michael, spinner, boards 96 School Maloney Owen, laborer, house 96 School Maloney Richard, laborer, house Oak, near Cedar Maloy Eunice, widow of James, h. r. Cedar, near Oak Malay Patrick, laborer, house Bacon, corner Pond Malay Thomas, contractor, 22 Spring, house do. Maloy Thos. F., fireman water works, h. Clinton, n. Day Manchester Eugene L., engraver American Watch Co., house 11 Pine Manion Martin, laborer F. R. R., h. Clinton, opp. Day Manion Mary, wid. of James, h. r. Beaver Brook station Manion Michael, moulder, house Grove, near Willow Mann Arthur W., driver Gibbs & Co. Ex., b. 11 Middle ANN CHARLES H., agent Waltham bleachery and dve works, boards at Boston (see page 302) Mann Charles H., machinist American Watch Co., house Moody, corner Maple Mann Emma J. Mrs., boarding-honse, 28 River Mann Fred H., machinist, boards E. T. Taylor’s, Grant WALTHAM * Mann [Ml DIRECTORY. Martha W. A., widow of Chester, boards G. R. Grant’s, Cherry Manning Charles, monlder, bds. Peter R. Brady’s, Felton Manning Elizabeth Miss, house 70 School Manning Henry, junk dealer, house Felton, n. Mechanic Manning Henry jr., laborer, boards Felton, n. Prospect Manning John, laborer, house Grove, near Willow Manning John J., boards John Manning’s, Grove Manning Patrick, grocer, School, opp. Spring, boards P. Collins’, rear School Manning Thomas, laborer, honse Felton, near Mechanic Manning William, laborer, house School, near Spring Mansfield George A., works American Watch Co., house School, near Bacon Mansfield George F., works Am. Watch Co., h. 50 Adams Mansfield Henri A., boots and shoes (57 High, B.), house Moody, corner Myrtle Mansfield Joseph D., laborer, h. r. Beaver Brook station Manson Frederick, watchmaker American Watch Co., house 209 Main Manton James, laborer, house Exchange, near Pond Marden J. Y., at Am. Watch’Co., h. Chestnut, n. Moody Marran James, laborer, house Felton Marran Rebecca Miss, house Charles, near Fountain Marsh David S. (D. S. Marsh & Son), clothing and furnishing goods, 4 Rumford bldg., Main, h. 8 Gushing Marsh David S. & Son (David S. and Wm. W. Marsh), clothing and furnishing goods, 4 Rumford bldg., Main Marsh Edward A., foreman American Watch Co., house Adams, corner Walnut I3 onse Marsh Edward K. D., at Am. Watch Co., b. Shawmut Marsh Ned K., rooms 8 Cnshing Marsh Robert I?., musician, house Harvard, near Charles Marsh Warren, machinist American Watch Co., house Moody, corner Robbins &iarsh William W. (D, S. Marsh & Son), 4 Rumford building, Main, house 10 Cushing Marshall Robert G., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 53 Crescent Marston Ellen L., widow of .John, h. rear 14 Prospect ARTIN L. WALTER, carpenter, Lowell, car. Chestnut, house do. (see page 298) I& Martin Thomas, laborer, house Williams, near Felton Mason Anna W. Mrs., house rear 282 Main Mason Josnph, at B. ‘Mnfg. Co., boards 30 Taylor Mathews James, carpenter George D. Taylor, house 98 School Maya11 Mary, widow of William, house 14 River Mayer Lazarus J., horse sheer and blacksmith, Water, n. Charles, house 413 Main WALTHAM [M] DIRECTORY. 99 Mayer L. J. Mrs., dressmaker, 413 Main, house do. Mayhew Mary J. Mrs., boarding house, Robbins, near Crescent Maynard Addison D., hulled corn and ice cream, 346 Main, [near Moody house do. Maynard Eliza, widow of Nathaniel, house rear Main, Maynard Emily Mrs., rooms 19 Walnut Maynard Frank (Clark, Maynard & Co.), dry goods and carpetings, Music Hall, Elm, h. Main, near Moody Maynard Frsnk W., machinist at Am. Watch Co., house . Moody, car. Ash Maynard Fred. W., milkman, h. rear Harvard, n. Charles Maynard George H., jeweler, h. Main, opposite Pleasant Mayo John, laborer, house rear 282 Main McAleer Christopher, laborer, house John, opp. Flood McAllister Alexander F., groceries, 98 School, house do. McAllister Ann C. Mrs., honse Chestnut, car. Lowell McAllister Edward (W. H. & E. McAllister), frame manufacturer, house Chestnut, corner Lowell McAllister Wellington H. (W. H. & E. McAllister), picture frames and screen mnfr., h. Chestnut, c. Lowell McAllister W. H. & E. (Wellington H. and Edward McAllister), frame and screen mnfrs., 81 Moody McAuliffe Patrick, laborer, house John, car. Moore McAvoy James, at bleachery, house Bolton, near Newton McAvoy Mrs., house Plympton McBride Edward J., clerk, 284 Main, boards 28 River McBride Henry J., iron moulder, house r. Beaver Brook station McBride Mary, widow of James, dressmaker, Charles, opposite Grant, house do. McBride IZ. I’., U. I’. Tea Co., 269 Main MeGabe John, brakeman F. R. R., h. Newton, opp. Pine McCann Bridget Miss, house Newton, near the bridge McCann Kate Miss, house Felton, near Fountain McCann Mary, widow of William, h. Calvary, n. Cedar McCann Michael, teamster, h. rear Beaver Brook station McCann Owen, house Newton, near the bridge McCann Patrick, laborer, h. Newton, near the bridge McCarthy Catherine, widow of John, h. Felton, n. Water McCarthy Dennis, laborer, house 7 Spring McCarthy Florence T., at American Watch Co., boards Catherine McCarthy’s, Felton ’ McCarthv Jeremiah, mason, house r. Newton, n. Benefit McCarthy John, in the bleachery, h. River, near Willow McCarthy John, farmer, house Lincoln, corner North McCarthy Michael C., blacksmith H. McDonald, house Spring, opposite Middle McCarthy Patrick, laborer, house Calvary, corner Flood 100 WALTHAM [MM] DIRECTORY. McCarthy Stephen, laborer, house Charles, near Water McCarthy Thomas H., at American Watch Co., house Prospect, foot of Felton McCartney James, laborer, house rear 11 Middle McCarty Jeremiah, laborer, house Williams, near Felton McCarty Stephen Ii‘., laborer, boards Jeremiah McCarty’s, Williams McCarty Thomas, laborer, h. rear Beaver Brook station McClary Joseph L., section-master F. R. R., house Pine, [Floyd corner Lowell McClary Mary P., wid. of Albert, nurse, h. Charles, opp. McClure John E., tailor, 87 Moody, boards Mrs. J. G. Whitney’s, Crescent McClusky Daniel, laborer, house Friend, near John [h. do. McCool Michael, carpenter, house 22 Cross McCormick Cornelius J., physician, Common, n. School, McCormick Patriok, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., boards 11 Long block, Elm McCoy John, at bleachery, house Willow, near Main McCullough John, laborer, boards 281 Main McCullough John, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., bds. 46 Central McCullough John H., clerk, 3 Eagle block, Main, house [River Mt. Pleasant McCullough Matthias, at bleachery, b. David Bowman’s, McCullouqh Thos.,in the bleaohery, h. River, n. bleachery McCullough Thomas, laborer, boards 281 Main McCullough William, laborer, boards 281 Main McCullough William jr., clerk, 3 Eagle block, house Music Hall block, Elm McCullow Alexander, grocer, Spring, car. Middle, h. do. McCullow Margaret, aid. of Charles, h. Spring, c. Middle MoCurdy Samuel Wilder, carpenter, house 65 Moody, corner Crescent McCusker Barney, cont,ractor, h. Newton, car. Taylor McCusker Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. Friend, c. John McCusker Edward B., foreman B. McCusker, bds. Newton, corner Taylor McCusker Ellen Miss, house Plympton McCusker Frank W., foreman B. McCusker, bds. Newton, corner Taylor McCusker James F., clerk T. Leary, boards Bridget McCusker’s, Friend McCusker Owen, laborer, house Central, near Newton McDonald Alexander, at the bieachery, h. Oak, II. Newton McDonald Hugh, blacksmith, rear Main, near Central House, house Vernon, near Prospect McDonald Hugh jr., clerk (18 P. 0. square, B.), boards Hugh McDonald%, Vernon McDonald John, in the bleachery, h. Oak, near Newton WALTHAM . [If] DIRECTORY. 101 McDonald Norman, carpenter, honse Prospect, c. Felton McDonald Stanley, at American Watch Co., boards Adams House, Adams McDonnongh Mary, wid. of Thomas, h. 3 Long blk., Elm MoDonough Thomas, iron worker, h. Foundry avenue McEneany Patrick, grocer, Charles, near Water, h. do. McEnnis Chas., moulder, b. H. J. McBride’s, New Grove McGahan Neil, laborer, house Cross, near Central McGann John, section-hand B. Mnfg. Co., boards 7 Long block, Elm McGann Margaret, widow of John, house 2 Spruce McGann William, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., house High, near Newton line MeGerry .John T., B. Mnfg. co., h. High, II. Newton line McGill Robert, clerk (B.), boards Robert Hay’s, Myrtle McGlinchey John, wood dealer, house 118 School McGlinchey William G., laborer, boards 118 School McGovern Owen, laborer B. Mnfg. Co., h. 7 Long blk., Elm McGovern Thomas, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., boards 7 Long block, Elm M&own Michael, laborer, h. Willow, c. Foundry avenue McGown Michael, laborer, honse 13 Middle McGown Patrick, laborer, house Felton, near Williams McGrath John, house River, near Willow McGratb John, laborer, house Felton, near Fountain McGrath Patrick, stone-cutter, b. John McGrath’s, River McGreg Mary Mrs., house Oak, near Cedar McGregor John, farmer, house Lexirigton, near Lake McGuitlness Catharine, widow of Lawrence, house rear Fountain, near Charles MeGuinness Daniel B., boards 17 Middle McGuinness Dennis, hostler J. & A. Mnnster, h. 17 Middle McGninness Frank, auctioneer and bill pdster, Main, corner Church, house rear 18 Elm MeGuinness Frank, clerk Clark, Maynard & Co., boards Catharine McGuinness’, rear Fountain McGuinncss John J., hostler Central Honse, bds. do. McGninness Thomas, at bleachery, boards Frank McGuin[h. do. ness’, rear 18 Elm McGnrn Ellen Miss, millinery and fancy goods, 285 Main, McHugh Patrick, gardener, house Pond, near Exchange McIntosh Marv A., wid. of Robert, b. Robbins, n. Crescent McIntosh RoGert, works American Watch Co., house Robbins, near Crescent McKenna James H., policeman, house Newton, n. Taylor LMcKenna John E., tailor (B.), boards 91 Harvard McKeuna Louisa, widow of Patrick, h. Newton, c. Bolton McKenna Patrick, shoemaker, 21 Middle, house do. McKenna William, at Am. Watch Co., rms. 19 Crescent 102 WALTHAM [M] DJRECTORY. McKenna William P., at blenchery, h. Newt.on, c. Rolton McKenny Edmund, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 19 Walnut McKenzie Alex, carpenter, house 57 Central McKenzie John C., carpenter, house Pine, near Gardner McKernell Daniel, carriage-painter, house rear 18 Elm McKernell James, wheelwright, Water, house 61 Central McKerns Michael, laborer, house Exchange, car. Poud McKillop John, laborer, house Bacon, near Dale McKillop John, laborer, house River, corner Elm McKillop Mary Mrs.: house 16 River McLeave Edward, at Am. Watch Co., boards 95 Crescent McLeod Alex, mason, boards 46 Central McLeod Donald, carpenter, house Robbins, near Adams McLouglllin Patrick, laborer, house Friend, n. Calvary McMahnnTatrick, laborer, house Felton, opp. Fountain McMahon Patrick, m,ason, house John, near Moore McMenamin Bernard, laborer, h. rear Felton, n. Fo,untain McMillen Gideon, at Am. Wutah Co., b. 32 Brown McNally Geo. E. Mrs., house 7 River avenue McNally James, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 34 River McNally Robert, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 31 River McNally Matthew J., dialpainter E. D. Wetherbee, rooms 8 Taylor McNamee Frank, produce, b. P. McNamee’s, Calvary McNamee Patrick, works American Watch Co., h&se Calvary, near F. Et. K., Watertown branch McNaugh Elugh, house 1 Long block, Elm McParlnnd John (McParl:tnd $ Co.), provisions, Dix block, Moody, house do. & CO. (John McParland), proviscZ’ARLAND 141 ions, Dix block, Moody (see page 301) McPhail Alice Mq wid. of Albert, h. Moody, opp. Brown McQuestion JRS., in bleachery, b. Frank MoGuirless’, r. Elm McSweeney Cornelius, harnessmaker, h. Spring, n. School McVey Bernard, machinist, house Chemistry station McVey Patrick, gateman F. R. R., bds. Chemistry station MoVey Peter, station agent, Chemistry station, h. do. cWAIN CHARLES W., cigars, tobacco, etc., 2 h. 80 School (see page 310) &II Rumford building,Maiu, McWain Harriet N., widow of Wm. B., house 80 School McWain William D., grocer, 2 Central block,Main, house 31 Pond, near Exchange [bds. 19 Church Mead James W. Mrs., millinery and fancy goods, 16 Elm, Mealand Henry, at Am. Watch Co., South, near Felton Meehan John, at bleachery, house Calvary, near Moore Megquiar Orland D., engineer (31 Court sq., B.), house 15 Cushing Meliu Martin, laborer, house Charles, near Fountain Meldrin Charles, laborer, house River, near F. K. R. . WALTHAM [1x] DIRECTORY. 103 Melody Ellen, widow, house 68 Charles Melody John, laborer, house Calvary, opp. Moore Melody Mary Miss, house Charles, opp. Williams Melody Thos. B., clerk W. 2). McWain, house Newton, opposite Bolton Merchant Sydney, painter, boards 11 Adams Merriam Elizt M, Mrs., h. Cross, corner Main Merriam Harry G. R., paper-hanger, house Mechanic, [W. Eaton’s, Cherry near Charles Merrill Walter, at .Americnn Watch Co., rooms Myron Merry George A., boar-cling-house 22, 24 and 26 River Metcalf Emrly Miss, homeopathio physician, 276 Main, corner lMoody, boards do. Meyers Samuel F., Am. Watch Co. Midget John, gardener Mrs. Lydia Worcester, house Bacon, near Dale Miles Mary J. Miss, teacher North grammar school Miles Sophia J., wid. of Chas., bds. 0. W. Clark’s, Vernon Miles Thos., carpenter, rms. Mrs. Calvin Fiske’s, Lexington Milet Michael, tailor (220 Washington, B.), house Calvary, near Newton Milkins A. L., at Am. Watch Co., h. Walnut, n. Moody Millard Frank B, clerk (26 Winter, B.), house Floyd, corner Charles Millard Harriet B. Mrs., house Floyd, near Russell Miller Abbie K., widow of Lewis, house 25 Adams Miller Albert S., machinist American Watch Co., house Moody, opposite Brown Miller Charles, at American Watch Co., boards H. C. Stowell’s, Robbins Miller Forrest, at Am. Watch Co., rms. Moody, c. Ash Miller Frederick, sedtionhand B. Mnfg. Co., house 4 Long bloak, Elm Miller Helen A. Mrs., house off Pine, near Newton Miller James, carpenter, house Charles, near Mechanic Miller Jane W., wid. of Thomas, h. Vernon, n. Prospect ILLER JOHN G., carpenter and builder, Main, 111 opposite Linden, house Main, n. Linden (see p. 305) Miller Joseph, weaver, house 9 River Miller Joseph A., weaver, boards 9 River Miller Joseph H., clerk F. R. K. (Boston), bds. 25 Adams Miller Lucinda Miss, house Cross, corner Main Miller Mandana L., widow of Leonard, rootns 56 Crescent Miller Ruth F. Miss, house Cross, corner Main Mills Alden A., at American Watch Co., rooms 25 Maple Mills Henry M., at B. Mnfg. Co., house Pine, n. Newton Mills James, at Am. Watch Co., b. S. M. Jenks’, Moody Milton Edwin T., dry goods, Moody, near Spruce, house Moody, opposite High 104 WALTIXAM [M] I)IREC’CORP. Milton G. Arthur, clerk E. T. Milton, b. Moody, opp. High Mitchell Adam, at bleachery: b. Miss Ann Mitchell’s, River Mitchell Ann Mrs., house ltlver, near Willow Mitchell John, laborer, house rear 28 Bacon Mitchell John, machinist American Tool Co. Mitchell Joseph, at American Watch Co., rooms Sheldon [Rand’s, Gushing Owen’s, Cherry Mitchell J. Edgar, at, Am. Watch Co., rooms Geo. F. Mitchell D. Nash, at American Watch Co., bds. 62 River Mitchell Robert G,, clerk D. V. Viles, boards River Mitchell Thos., at Am. Watch Co., h. Hall, opp. Cushing Mitchell Thomas, laborer, house Felton, near Water Mitchell Thom:q laborer, house John, corner F1:iend Mitchell Walter W., clerk Boston Branch Grocery, boards 4 Harvard avenue Mitchell William, at B. Mnfg. Co., b. 11 I,ong blk., Elm Mitchell Wm., laborer Y. D. Warren. house Willow Mogau Wm. H., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. Exchange, n. School Mogan Wm. H. jr., machinist, boards Wm. H. Mogan’s, Exchange M61in Fritz, at American Watch Co., boards 53 Crescent Monahan Patrick, laborer, house Water, near Felton Monehan John F., carpetlter at bleachery, house River, near Willow Monehan Mary, wid. of James, h. Newton, near the bridge Mohehan Nancy Mrs., house Exchange, near Main Monks Frank, harnessmaker, 303 Main, h. at Newtonville Monroe A. T. i\‘lrs., dressmaker, h. Chestnut, near Hall Monroe Daisy S. Miss, musia teacher, boards Mrs. A. T. Monroe’s, Chestnut Monroe Frank S., clerk J. Glidden 62 Son, bds. 30 Taylor Moody Nathaniel A., chief of police, rms. Chestnut, near I’jloody Moody Wm. A., clerk (109 Pearl, B.), boards Chas. H. [Common Moulton’s, Crescent Mooney Martin J., hostler J. A. Chenery, h. School, near Mooney Patrick, hackman, house Butt&k’s block, Felton Moor Chas. E., at Am. Watch Co., b. E. D. Moor’s, Alder OOR ELIJAH D., carpenter, house Alder, near Moody (see page 296) M Moor George C., watchmaker, boards 6 Crescent BIoor John R., dialmaker E. D. Wetherbee, house Central, near Elm Moor John S., house 61 Crescent Moore Alice Mrs., house 41 River Moore Brother8 (Edward P. Moore & Geo. F. Moore), upholsterers, Whitford block, Main, n. Lexington Moore Caroline F., widow of Joshua S., house 19 Brown Moore Charles, works Am. Watch Co., h. High, opp. Mall WALTHAM . [H] DIRECCORY. 105 Moore Clara J., wid. of Charles H., h. River, n. Jackson Moore Edward P. (Moore Bras.), upholsterer, h. 8 Union Moore Edwin F., at American Watch Co., house East Ash, near Moody Moore Eliza J. Miss, boards Mrs. Esther Moore’s, Main Moore Esther, widow of James, house Main, near Elm Moore Frank, at Am. Watch Co., h. Pine, near Gardner Moore-Frank R., packer (203 Bridge, East Cambridge), house Common, near School Moore Fred W., at B. Mnfg Co., b. Clara J. Moore’s, River Moore George B., brewer, Main, near Beaver Brook, house Main, near Pleasant Moore Georgena LMiss,private school, 240 Main, boarcis James G. Moore’s, Gardner Moore Geo. F. (Moore Bros.), upholsterer, bds. 8 Union Moore Hannah P.. widow of George, house 8 Union Moore Harvey S.,.at American Watch Co., bds. 19 Brown Moore Henry, machinist F. R. R. (Charlestown), house 39 Hall Moore Horatio, president Walthatu Savings Bank, house Pine, near Newton Moore James G., house Gardner, near Pine Moore James M., real estate agent (8 Traveler building, B.), rooms Moody, corner Gordon Moore John F., at American Watch Co., house Pond, near Lexington Moore John M., boards Crescent, corner Ash Moore John M., works American Wateh Co., house Moody, opposite High Moore *Kate Mrs., house 20 Newton Moore Letetia Mrs., house 6 Taylor Moore Lydia P., wid. of Caleb B., h. Common, n. School Moore Sarah Miss, boards ~Mrs.Esther Moore’s, Main Moore Susanna, widow of Amory, b. E. W. Beal’s, Main Moore Wilbur E., carpenter, house Gushing, near Hall Moore Wilson J.,, at Am. Watch Co., boards 10 Spruce Moorhouse Josiah, dial-painter, h. Crescent, n. Adams Moran James, laborer, boards P. Connelly’s, Felton Moran Martin, laborer, house Cedar, near Calvary Morancv Isaac, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. M. M.“Hamilton’s Morgan Catherine, widow of Frank A., h. Oak, c. Moore Morgan Clarence C., at box factory, house Parker lane Morgau Frank J. (F. J. & W, H. Morgan), fancy goo:ls, 246 Main, boards Oak, corner Moore Morgan F. J. & W. H. (Frank J. and Will H. Morgan), lfancy goods, 246 Main Morgan Will H. (I?. J. & W. H. Morgan), fancy goods, 246 Main, boards Oak, corner Moore 106 WALTHAM [H] DIRECTORY. Merrill Calista G., widow of Samuel, h. rear 57 Central Morrill Charles O., clerk W. D. McWain, Central block, rooms H. H. Edwards’, Chestnut Morrill Emma F. Miss, boards rear 57 Central Morris Hedley, at American Watch Co., boards Donald Mcleod’s, Robbins Morris John T., clerk Clark, Maynard & Co., boards J. N. Farnham’s, 217 Main Morris Ltician, mason, Charles, near Prospect, house do. Morris Thomas, laborer, house Bolton, near Newton Morrisey David, farnthand W. A. Austin, b. do., South Morrisey John (South Boston Rolling Mills), house Willow, corner Foundry avenue Morrisey Michael, laborer, h. Prospect, foot of Felton Morrisey Michael, laborer, house Grove, near Willow Morrisey Thomas F., farmer, house Grove, near Willow Morrison amass J., blacksmith John A. Green, house Oak, near Acorn Morse Abijah A., works American Watch,Co., house Ash, near Moody Morse Annie A., widow of Frank O., h. Adams, n. Maple Morse Cyrus A., at American Watch Co., house Crescent, opposite Walnut Morse James, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River Morse Henry D., at Am. Watch Co., house 53 Adams Morse Nathan, lawyer (23 Court, B.), h. North, above Quince Morse Ranny, at Boston Manufacturing Co., rooms Edward H. Crosby’s, Lowell Morse Willard W., at Am. Watch Co., 11. Ash, n. Moody Morse -, section-hand, boards 14 Elm Mprthin P. W. W., at American Watch Co., rooms Chauncy Hartwell’s, Cherry Morton George W., house 26 Taylor Mosher Eber W., at Am. Watch Co., h. High, II. Gardner Mosher Julia A., widow of Thomas H., house Cushing, [Cushing, near Hall near Hall Mosher Thomas H., carpenter, boards Julia A. Masher’s, Mosman George, at American Watch Co., rooms John Kunzel’s, Crescent Moulton Charles H., salesman (27 High, B.), house 7 [Crescent Crescent, opposite Spruce Moulton Harriet, widow of Josiah, b. Chas. H. Moulton’s, Moulton Henry, at Am. Watch Co., b. Ash, near Adams Mower Fred, actor, boards 13 Hall Mower J. H. Mrs., house 13 Hall Mudgett Anna M., widow of Wm. S., dressmaker, house Main, near Cross Mulcahy John, laborer, house off Felton, near F. R. R. ADVERTISEMENTS. . L ABRAMFRENCH & CO., -IMPORTERS OF- Decorated and White China, DINNER, TEA, BREAKFAST, AND TOILET SETS, This is of Brilliant Glare, FOK BHlP and is less AND HOTEL impervious USE. to water than courser white granite wwe~. 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Cow stantly in stock Purple and Slack Welch, Bangor, and Star Pennsylvsnia Black 11% mend, Purple, Green and Red Slates. By cargo or square, for export and home mwket,. Special rates by car loado fwm qnarrier. Slate Drewing and Punulling MInchiue. Roofing Tin, Zinc, Solder, Slating Tools and Nails, Elastic Cement, Rosin Sized. Tarre~l awl Dry Felts, Black, Purple, Grwn and Red Slatr Tiles, Ifearths, Carriers’ Tables, and all kinds of Manufactured Slate Work. All inquiries promptly answered. Bridge.) Boston. Slate Wharves, 520 Commeralnl St. (Near Old Cluwlestomn JOSEPH STORY. S. A. WILBUR. WALTIIAM [-I DIRECTORY. 107 Muldoon Edward T., boards Patrick Muldoon’s, Oak Multloon John, laborer, house Cedar, near Oak Muldoon John F., machinist Boston Manufacturing Co., boards Patrick Muldoon’s, Oak Muldoon John P., at hosiery mill, boards Cedar, n. Opk Muldoon Patrick, laborer, house Oak, near Moore Mulhern Augustine B., student, bds. James Mulhern’s, Farwell Mulhern James, house Farwell, corner Calvary Mulkern Michael, laborer, house Willow, c. Foundry av. Mullally Lawrence, laborer, hollse Grove, near Willow/ Mullaney Matthew J., superintendent free public bathhouse, house Oak, opposite Acorn Mullen Bridget Mrs., house School, nearly opp. Spring Mullen Catherine, widow of John, h. Main, n. Weston Mullen Catherine, widow of AMichael,groceries, Oak, opp. Acorn Mullen Daniel,’ house John, near Moore Mullen Edward, driver Gibbs & Co., boards James Mul[len’s, Main len’s, Russell Mullen Frank J., at Am. Watch Co., b. Catherine MulMullen James, carriage-smith, hodse Russell, near Floyd Mullen Maria, widow of Patrick, h. Spring, near Middle Mullen Martin, laborer, house Oak, near Cedar Mulligan Ann, widow of James, house John, car. Flood Mulligan James T., at bleachery, h. E’lood, corner John Mulloy, Charles, clerk Bradford & Williams, boards N. P. M ulloy’s, Ash Mulloy Nathan P., at Am.Watch Co., h. Ash, n. Crescent Mulvaney James, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 33 River Mulvihill Martin, contractor, h. John, head of Flood Munroe Frank R., at Am. Watch Co., house off Charles, [Cousins’, Charles near Prospect Munroe Joseph R., blacksmith John A. Green, rm. Charles Munson Wm. L., carpenter Am. Watch Co., house Walnut, near Moody Munster Augustus (J. da A. Munster), baker, 443 Main, [n. railroad house do. Munster Herman, baker J. & A. Munster, h. Hatnmond, Munster John (J. & A. Munster), baker, 443 Main and 18 [lS Elm Elm, house 18 Elm Munster Josie Miss, teacher of German and music, boards Munster J. & A. (John and Augustus Munster), bakers, 443 Main, near Grant Munster Slfsan Mrs:, house School, near Bacon Murphy Bridget, widow of Bernard, h. Moore, ngar Oak Murphy Daniel! laborer, house Charles, opp, Williams Murphy Henry, ,at American Watch Co., rooms Wm. H. Thompson’s; Moody, corner Cheatnut 7 . 108 WALTHAM I[ N] DIRECTORY. Murphy James, laborer, h. I-, School, nearly opp. Spring Murphy Jas. P., bookkeeper (450 Wash., B.), h. 11 Maple Murphy John, laborer, boards Bridget Murphy’s, Moore Murphy John J. Rev., assist,ant pastor St. Mary’s church, house School, near Common Murphy K. G. (Murphy & Rooney), clothing, 381 Main, house 30 Bacon Murphy Michael, tailor, house Oak, corner Cedar Murphy Patrick B., liquors, 407 Main, h. Spring, c. Middle Murphy Richard, laborer Pope & Viles, bds. Bridget Murphy’s, Moore Murphy Thomas, laborer, house Colby block, 5 F&on Murphy William, shoemaker, house Charles Murphy William, shoemaker, house Charles, n. Mechanic Murphy & Rooney (K. G. Murphy and John F. Rooney), clothing, 381 Main Murray John, plasterer, house rear 13 Middle Murray John, works in bleachery, house 17 Cross Murray John J., agent Babcock pump, boards 559 &in Murray Robert, landscape gardener, house 33 C’rescent Murray Wm., engraver Am. Watch Co., h. 54 Cresoent Murray William, mason, boards Shawtnut House Murtha Michael, boots and shoes, Charles, near Mechanic, rooms Mrs. Julia Clark’s, Charles Muzzey George, engineer F. R. R., house 97 Moody Myers Snmut~l, at Am. Watch Co., rms. Elm, opp. depot Nyshrall John G., painter, house Charles, opp. Harvard Myshrall Matilda Mrs.., dressmaker, Main, n. Spring, h. do. Myshrall Peter F., palmer, house Charles, opp. Harvard NASH DAVID L., at American Watch Co., house rear Pine, near Newton Nash Edgar N., master mariner, house 68 School Nash Henry S. Rev., in charge of Ascension church, bds. E. Warden’s, Moody, corner High Nason Joseph, laborer, house Main, near Weston Nason Sarah S. Miss, house Weston, near South Nauss Calvin S., at Am. Watch Co., boards 42 Crescent Nauss John A., at chalk factory, rooms 109 Moody Navin Michael, laborer, house off Willow, n. Foundry av. Neal Elmer E., machinist, b&x 0. L. Neal’s, East Brown Neal George, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. J. S. Whitney’s, Crescent Neal Herbert E., machinist American Watch Tool Co., house Pine, corner Gardner Neal John H., at Am. Watch Co., h. South, ;ear Charles Neal Lewis F., boards Mrs. H. B. Milliard’s, Floyd Neal Oliver L., at American Watch Co., h. East Brown, near Moody WALTHAM [N] DIRECTORY. 109 Neal William, clerk J. Glidden & Son, Moody, house Moody, near Spruce Neilvon Caroline, wid. of Earl, boarding-house, 53 Adams Nelson Flora E. Miss, teacher South gr:lmrnar school, boards 17 Spruce Nelson Iloratio G., drugs and paints (148 Commeroial, Boston), house 17 Spruce, near Moody Nelson M.ary Miss, house 15 Chestnut Nelson Samuel, mason, house 15 Chestnut Nethercott Michael, at gas work8, h. Willow, n. River Newburt Albert N., driver Weeks & Co., h. 16 Gushing Newell Martin, laborer, house Plympton, near Bacon Newell Michael, laborer, house Charles, near Water Newell Patrick, laborer, house 122 School Newell Si8aly Mrs., houue Charles, oppositrt! Hafvard Newhall Charlotte, widow of Channcy, house 1 Central Newhall Mary T., widow of Isaac, house 18 Newton Newlaud William D., Am. Watch Co., house 5 Union Newman Lewis, at American Watch Co., bds. 11 Adams Newton Charlotte A., widow of John A., house Vernon, near Prospect Newton Geo. E., at Am. Watch Co., h. Cherry, n. Moody Newton Mary A. Miss, telegraph operator W.U Tel. Co. Newton Thomas, laborer, board8 39 River Nichols Charles E., works American Watch Co., house Moody, corner East Brown Nichols Henry F., boards Alder, corner Beech Nichols Noah B., mason, honse East Ash Nilen Peter, engineer, house Charles, near Water Niles Arthur, at Am. Watch Co., b. J. C.. Garfield’s,‘Hall Niles James E., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. Taylor, car. Gardner OBLE JOHN P., watchmaker and optician, 1 Edgle block, house East A& (see page 300) i Noble Lorenzo, works Am. Watch Co., h. 99 Crescent Nofton Thomas, laborer, boards P. Connelly’s, Felton Nolan Martin, laborer, b. Martin E:lgle’s, Foundry av. Noonan Daniel, laborer, house Brown’s lane, n. Charles Noonan Edward, paper-maker, h. Charles, near Williams Noonan Hannah, widow of Edward, house Charles, opposite Harvard Noonan Martin, laborer, house rear Spring, near Middle Noonan Patrick, laborer, house 88 Charles Noonan Patrick, moulder, b. Hannah Noonan’s, Charles Noonan Patrick jr., laborer, house 88 Charles Noonan Patrick N., stone-mason, h. Charles, opp. Williams Norris John Elbert, milkman, Bacon, coruer Dale, h. do. Norris John W., oarpenter, houne Bacon, corner Dale ORTH FREDERIC! E., photographer, Whitford block, Main, h. Grant, n. School (see page 300) N .N . 110 WALTHBM [(-j-j DIRECTORY. Northup William A. (Northup & Warden), grocer, 72 Moody, house 92 do. ORTHUP & WARDEN (William A. Northup and Erskine Warden), grocers, 72 Moody Norton Michael, carpenter, house Pine, corner Gardner Norton Patrick, laborer, boards Spring Norton William F., laborer, house 34 Spring Nugent John A., carriagesmith, boards 7 River N ugent Patrick, spinner B. Mnfg. Cd., boards 7 River Nugent Sarah, widow of Andrew, house 7 River Nurney Mary, widow of Thomas, h. Charles, car. Grant Nurney Thomas, at Am. Watch Co., boards Mrs. Mary N urney’s, Ch:lrlcs Nute Frank L., coachman James H. Ellison, Pleasant Nutter Anna Mrs., house Moore, corner John Nutter Thomas, painter, boards John C. Fisher’s, Charles Nutting Ohas., at Am. Watch Co., b. S. 31. Jenks’, Moody Nutting Geo. E., house Bacon, new Pond Nutting Geo. IV., at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, n. Crescent Nutting Granville, Waltharn Watch Tool Co, house Spruce, near Crescent N OAHES ANN, widow of Frederick G., house Charles, corner Prospect Oakes John F., at Am. Watch Co., b. Charlcs,c. Prospect O’Brien Bridget Miss, house Oak, near Acorn O’Brien Catherine, widow of Patrick, house Calvary, opposite Friend O’Brien James (O’Brien & Halloran), Cedar, corner Oak, house Newton, opposite Pi& O’Brien James, laborer, b. C~ltherine O’Brien’s, Calvary O’Brien James C., carpenter, house Lowell street place O’Brien James P., mason, East Ash, house do. O’Brien John, farmhand Sam’1 Stewart, off Winter, b. do. O’Brien John, mnchinist, house Felton, n. Mechanic O’Brien John G., mason, b. J. P. O’tSrien’s, East Ash O’Brien Mary Jane Mrs., house Charles, ob*p. Fountain O’Brien Michael, laborer, house Willow, corner Grove O’Brien Michael, laborer S. I). Warren, off Beaver, near Linden, boards do. O’Brien Pierce, laborer, house Fountain, near Charles O’Brien Pierce jr., junk dealer, Fountain, near Cllarles, house do. O’Brien Roderick, laborer, house Oak, near Newton O’Brien & Hallorau (James O’Brien nnd Martin L. Halloran), groceries and liquors, Cedar, corner Oak O’Connell Edward, peddler, house 24 Spring O’Connell George, laborer, boards 24 Spring O’Connell John, plumber, boards 24 Spring WALTHAM [()I DIRECTORY. . 111 O’Connell John, stone-mason, house Charles, n. South O’Connell John R., station agent F. R. It., b. 82 School O’Connell Patrick, laborer, house Beaver, near Quince O’Connell Timothy, laborer, house 24 Spring O’Connell Timothy jr., boards 24 Spring O’Connor Abby, widow of Thomas, h. 112 School O’Connor John, gardener, b. John O’Connell’s, Charles O’Connor Joseph, laborer, house Pine, near Newton O’Connor Joseph jr., musician, b. Jos. O’Connor’s, Pine O’Connor Thomas, laborer, house Moore, opp. Oak Ode11Francis, boards Adams, near Chestnut Ode11John E., works Am. Watch Co., house Adams, near Chestnut Odion Sarah J., widow of Leonard II., boarding-house, 30 Taylor, near Hall O’Donnell Frank Jos., b. Margaret O’Donnell’s, Willow O’Donnell Margaret, widow of Michael, house Willow, near Grove O’Dwyer Patrick-F., carpenter, house Cedar, near Oak O’Gilvie Allen, hostler L. J. Kendall, 15 Crescent, b. do. O’Grady James, laborer, house rear 109 Moody O’Hair Patrick, laborer, house 19 Middle O’Hara Daniel, foreman case department American Watch Co., boards Adams House, Adams O’Hearn doseph, at American Watch Co., bds. Matthew O’Hearn’s, rear Beaver Brook station O’Hearn Matthew, laborer, 11.rear Beaver Brook station Ohnemus Andrew, wheelwright, Spring, near Main, house off Bacon, near Dale O’Laughlin Bridget, widow of Patrick, house Middle, near Spring O’Laughlin John, blacksmith, boards Mrs. P. O’Laughlin’s, Middle, near Spring Olcott John E., mason, house 20 Cross Olcott John H., mason, house20 Cross Oliver Joseph, machinist Am. Watch Co., rms. 3 Adams Olney Charles J., machinist Am. Watch Co.,h. 21 Crescent Olney Geo. L., at Am. Watch Co., boards Chas. a. Olney’s, 21 Crescent Olney Henry J., house Maple, near Moody Olney William, at Am. Watch Co., rooms J. C. Garfield’s, Hall Olsen Nelson, at B. Mnfg. Co,, h. River, near F. R. R. Olson Ole, at Am. Watch Co., boards 53 Adams O’Neal Geo. I’., plumber, b. Michael O’Neal’s, Charles O’Neal John, laborer, house Cedar, near Oak O’Neal John, plumber, boards Michael O’Neal’s, Charles O’Neal Michael, moulder, house Charles, near Harvard O’Neil John, house Fountain, near Charles 313 WA&THAN [p] DIRECTORY. O’Neil John, laborer, house off Main, near Weston O’Neil Thomas, laborer, house Ferren, near Felton Orcntt Frank J., clerk B. Mlifg. Co., boards 11 Pine Ormsby William D., machinist, h. 25 Gordon, neAr Hall Orne Sarah L., widow of Wm. G., h. Floyd, near Charles Osboru Daliiel F., lather, house Charles, near Prospect Osborn Elizabeth, wid. of Daniel, h. Mechanic, n. Water’ Osborn Geo. IV., clerk, 284 Main, 11. Charles, n. Prospect Osborn Hiram, carpenter, house Blnio, near Prospect Osgood Edward C., machinist American Watch Tool Co., h. Smith’s block, Moody Osgood Frank O., student, boards 10 Prospect Osgood Henry T., house Gordon, near Hall Osgood Moses E., wholesale hats, caps and furs (240 Devonshire, Winthrop sq., B.), house 10 Prospect Osgood Richard, foreman box factory, h. River+. Willow Osgood Sarah A. Miss, house 10 Prospect Otis James T., dialmaker Am. Watch Co., boards 13 H:lrvard avenue Otis Mary L., wid. of Thomas, h, 13 Harvard av., n. Grant O’Toole James, florist, Prospect, near Charles, house Charles, near Floyd O’Toole John, works at the bleachery, boards Mary R. [New Grove Hinneen’s, New Grove O’Toole Patrick, at B. Mnfg. Co., b. Mary R. Einneen’s, Otte George ‘I’., carpenter, house 15 Prospect Otte Thomas G., carpenter, h. Harvard av., n. Harvard Owen Amelia 1,. Miss, teacher private school, boards 1~. [Adams A. Wood’s, Mt. Pleasant court Owen Easton, works Am. Watch Co., h. Robbins, near Owen Edward H., house 56 Crescent, corner Maple Owen Sheldon, watchmaker Am. Watch Co., house Cherry, near Adams Owens William, baker Dill Bros., h. Moody, near Pine PACKARD CALEB S., building mover and ice dealer, 344 Main, telephone at the house, 344 Main [274 Nain (see page 308) Packard Isaac H., pastor Moody street M. E. church, h. Padelford Elliot S., jeweler at Am. Watch Co., boards 26 Walnut Padelford Jas. F., at Am. Watch Co., house 115 Moody Page Chal.rles F., apothecary, Moody, car. Spruce, h. do. Page Elmer E., machinist Am. Watch Co. Page George H., loom repairer B. Mnfg. Co., boards Wm. Page’s, Charles Page Harriet M., widow of Ezekiel W., house 195 Main Page Owen, at Hopkins Watch Tool Co. Page Thomas, carpenter, boards Bridget Page’s, Charles WALTHAM [p] DIRECTORY. 113 Paige Bridget, widow of William, h. Charles, opp. Grant Paine Mary B. Mrs., house Pine, corner Hall Paine Robert Treat jr., lawyer (16 Pemberton sq., B.), hause (6 Mt. Vernon place, B.), summer residence, Beaver Palmer Charles E.,at Am. Watch Co., h. Weston,n. South [house do. Palmer Daniel, laborer, boards 565 Main Palmer Dolphus D., watch mnfr., Spruce, car. Crescent, Palmer Robert, at bleachery, bds. Ann Mitchell’s, River P apineau Augustus, dentist, Central block, Main, house Pond, near Lexington Parker Abhie, widow of Chas. T., h. Cherry, n. Adams Parker Abhie F., widow of Wm. C., boards Leonard Griene’s, Crescent Parker Charles, at Am. Watch Co., b. Shawmut House Parker Charles H., at Am. Watch Co.,h. Cherry, n. Adams Parker Edward L., hairdresser, 373 Main, car. Common, hcnuseFelton, near Williams Parker Geo. A., house Central, corner Jackson Parker Geo. E., boxmaker, h. Parker’s lane, near Willow Parker Joseph B., carpenter Am. Watch Co., boards D. II. Hicks’, Robbins Parker Lucy, widow of Isaac, h. Willow, c. Parker’s lane Parker Milan A,, finisher in bleachery, h. Taylor+. Lowell Parker Victor L., second hand B. Mnfg. Co., house Taylor, near Gardner Parkhurst Hannah M., teacher Pond End school, boards E. B. Armstrong’s, Lexington Parkinson James, engineer, house Main, above Weston _ ARKS CHARLES F., civil engineer, Whitford’s bldg., 361 IMain, h. Adams, n. Chestnut (see p. 299) Parks Charles H., works American Watch Co., house Chestnut, near Moody Parks Jonas, station agent B. & M. R. R. (Prison Point, Charlestown), house 4 Gordon Parks Marshall, carpenter, rear Felton, near Mechanic, [street av. h. Adams, c. Chestnut Parmenter Chxs. W., principal High school, h. Summer Parmenter Crayon Co., H. L. Hovey, pres., Zenas Parmenter manager, crayon mnfrs. and box makers, Pine, near Chemistry station Parmenter Geo. E., clerk Parmenter & Walker, boards [Liberty A. W. Sherman’s, Main Parmenter Harriet Ii., widow of Jonas W., h. Main,opp. Parmenter M. Elizabeth, widow of W-m. B., house Main, [SO Adams corner Willow Parmenter Samuel W., works American Watch CO., h. Parmenter Sarah F., widow of Chas. M., house 13 Walnut, near Moody P l 114 . WALTHAM r-1 DIRECTORY. Parmenter Zenas, manager Parmenter Crayon Co., house Main, corner Bacon [h. do. Parsons Wm. H. Mrs., house 69 Moody Partello Fanny Miss, asst. teacher New Church school, Partington William, laborer, boards 1 River Patch Frank W., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 55 Lexington Patch Samuel, at chalk factory, house 55 Lexington Patrick Dexter B., carpenter, East Ash, house do. Patrick Dexter B. jr., at Am. Watch Co., h. East Ash Patridge Udolpho E., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Cherry, near Adams Patten Bcnj. F., at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, nea,r Adams Patterson Agnes E. Mrs., at American Watch Tool Co., . boards George W. Ryan’s, Ash Patterson Elbridge J., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 7 Spruce Patterson Emmet J., machinist American Watch CO., boards George W. Ryan’s, Auh Paul John T., carpenter, honse Charles, car. Williams Paul William B., machinist American Watch Tool Co., house Maple, near Adams Payne Peter, laborer, house Bolton, near Newton Peabody Edward T., milkman, house Pond, between Lexington and Exchange Peabody Henry W., milkman, h. Lexington, near School Peabody John, mason, house 74 Lexington Peabody Roswell L., at Am, Watch Co., b. 100 Crescent Peabody Susie C. Miss, teacher Prospect lower primary school, boards 74 Lexington Pearson Eunice Miss, bouse 48 Central [Lowell Pearson Susan Miss, house 48 Central Pease Francis M., overseer B. Mnfg. Co., h. 42 Pine, opp. Peck Charles, hats, caps and furs, Central block, Main, house Lexington, near Summer * Peck John M., house Summer, near Lexington Peck William, at American Watch’Co., rooms John M. Moore’s, Moody Peirce Elisha N., farmer, house Quince, near North Peirce Maynard F., at Am. Watch Co., house 25 Maple Peirce M. F. Mrs., music teacher, house 25 Maple Peirce William J., wood engraver (4 Alden, B.), house Main. near Linden Pendexter George H., baggage express, order box postoffice, and depot, house 40 School Penell Charles, blacksmith, house Pond, near Exchange Penn George, at bleachery, house Willow, near Grove Penniman Alanson P., house School, near I,iberty Peridier Alcide, at American Watch Co., house 27 Brown Perkins Frank J., manager Boston Branch Grocery Store, Prospect block, Main, house at Malden WALTHAM [p] DIRECTORY. 115 Perkins Sewall F., machinist, house 23 Gordon, n. Hall Perley James H., carpenter, house 22 Walnut, n. Adam8 Perry Alexander, farmer, house Bacon, near Dale Perry Harry L., clerk Rumford Market, rooms 2i6 Main Perry John, machiuist B. Mnfg. Co., h. School, opp. Grant Peters Frank, at chalk factory, house Bolton, corner Day Petersen Swen M. E., machinist, h. School, near Grant Peterson Gustave, at B; Mnfg. Co., boards Alfred J. Cran’s, Kiver Peterson John, baker J. & A. Munster, h. Main, n. Linden Peterson Joseph, house off Felton, near F. 12. R. Peterson Karl, at American Watch Co., house 53 Adam8 Peterson Wm. E., ice dealer, bds. off Felton, n. F. R. R. Pettengill Calvin P., at American Watch Co..,house High, [High, n. Lowell near Lowell Pettengill Elizabeth, widow of Byron G., dressmaker, h. [Spruce, n. Moody Petts Asa, house 25 Charles Phelps Jane Miss, teacher South grammar school, board8 Phelps Joseph (Hadley & Phelps), fish dealer, 18 Moody, I house Spruce, near Moody Phillips Addison H.., baggage master F. R. R., b. 62 River ~ Phinney Alfred, prmter Free Press office, boards George Phinney’s, Bacon KINNEY GEORGE, “Waltham Free Press,’ rear 233 Main, house Bacon, corner Dale HINNEY NATHANIEL G., publisher Free I Press, rear 233 Main, board8 91 Bacon (see p. 295) Pickering E. J. Mrs., boards J. E. Norris’, Bacon Pickering William, carpenter, h. rear Main, Beaver Brook Pierce Andrew J., photographer, 65 Moody, house do. Pierce Asa T., farmer, house Beaver, opposite Linden Pierce H. B. R. Mrs., house River, corner Farwell Pike James R., machinist F. 1%R. (repair shop, Charlestown), house Walnut, near Moody Pilger Mary Mrs., house 27 Hammond Pillsbury Alfred, at American Watch Co., boards F. A. Thompson’s, Alder Pillsbury Nancy W. Mrs., nurse, b. Mrs. Gilford’s, Robbins Pinkhnm Lizzie Miss, house Maple, near Moody Piper Lewis L., at American Watch Tool Co., bds. Mrs. Derbyshire’s, Pine Piper Mary A. Miss, boarding-house, 242 Main Plairs Charles, at Am. Watch Co., bds. Shawmut House Platts Edwin A., clerk Boston Branch Grocery, house Russell, corner Floyd Platts Harriet, widow of Addison, house 32 Adam8 Platts Henry E., at American Watch Co., boards Edwin A. Platt’s, Floyd ’ Platts Lucy Mm., dressmaker, house Floyd, car. h88ell P P 116 WALTHAM [p] DIRECTORY. Plummer John, at American Watch Co., b. 100 Crescent Pollard Benjamin, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards Joseph Pollard’s, Water Pollard John, laborer, boards J. Pollard%, Water Pollard Joseph, laborer, house Water, corner Charles Pollard Simon, painter, boards J. Pollard’s, Water Polsey Rebecca, widow of John, house 41 Central Pond Geo. H., at Am. Watch Co., h. Robbins, n. Adams Poole Benjamin B., salesman Exchange market, Main, [n. Church boards Central House Poole Charles A. (Lane & Poole), r. 12 Elm, h. Summer, Poor A. L., at Am. Watch Co., bds. Crescent, c. Walnut Pope Albert T., clerk D. E. Pope & Son, house Main, opposite Cross Pope Daniel E. (Daniel E. Pope & Son), grocer, 311 Main, house 58 Church Pope Daniel E. & Son (Daniel E. and George B. Pope), grocers, 311 Main Pope George B. (Daniel E. Pope & Son), 311 Main, h. rear Summer street avenue Pope Warren L., machinist Am. Watch Co., h. 49 Central Pope & Viles (George 1% Pope and James Viles), tlour and grain, 238 Main, near Elm Porter Asa, carpenter, rooms R. 5. Christie’s, Moody Porter Frank K., clerk at Boston Mnfg. Co., boards Mrs. Churchill’s, Common Porter Harriet W., wid. of John M., h. Common, n. Middle Porter Omer P., physician, oflice River, near Willow, house at Newtonville Potter Charles F., house Ash, near Adams Potter Frank M., machinist, boards 9 Pine Potter Georgia M., widow of James W., boards 9 Pine Potter James M., machinist, boards 3 Pine Powers Amos H., blacksmith, h. r. Main, Beaver brook Powers Michael, weaver B. Mnfg. Co., house 36 River Powers Thomas, engineer, .house Ferren, near I?. R. R. Pownall Jeremiah B., at Am. Watch Co., h. 42 Crescent Pownall John ‘I’., at Am. Watoh Co., h. Walnut, n. Moody Pratt Charles E., engraver American Watch Co., house Prospect place Pratt Clarence S., iron worker, h. Gushing, corner Hall Pratt Edward G. (at gas works, Providence), b. 9 Russell Pratt Edwin B., farmer, heuse Winter, above West Pratt Francis P., house 3 Pine, corner Moody Pratt George E., driver Weeks & Co., house 57 Central Pratt Harry E., clerk, 76 Moody, rooms Pine, II. Gardner Pratt Roxana, widow of Samuel, house 17 Prospect Pratt Samuel T., porter (261 Purchase, B.), b. 37 Crescent Pratt William A. lst, melter (Watertown), h. 9 Russell WALTH$M [Q-R] DIRECTORY. 117 Pratt William A., carpenter and builder, Main, near Weston, house do. Prentiss Lydia Miss, house 46 Central Prentiss Sarah Miss, house 46 Central Priest Jonas H., house 22 Prospect RIEST HERMAN E., grocer, crockery and glass ware, 353 Main, h. 26 Prospect (see page 296) Prince John T., supt. of schools, b. Dr. J. ‘W. Willis’, Main Procter Fanny Mrs., house Crescent, corner Chestnut Proctor Alfred D., machinist 11. G. Brown & Co., house 29 Charles Proctor Thomas F.? dial painter American Watch CO., rooms Lexington, corner Summer Prospect Club, 240 Main ROSPECT HOUSE, W. J. Richardson, prop., Main, opposite Prospect (see page 298) Prouty Chas. H., brakeman F.R.R., b.G. R.Grant’s,Cherry Pulsifer John, carpenter, rms. Osgood Weymonth’s, Taylor Punohard J. W., machinist American Watch Tool CO. Purchase Alfred, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 15 Cushing Pyne Charles M., carpenter, house Water, near Felton P P QUALTERS MARGARET, widow of Thomas, house Felton, near Williams Qualters Martin, laborer, house rear Beaver Brook station Qualters Thomas, laborer, house Grove, near Willow Qualters William, laborer, house 103 School Quigg Charles, milk driver, boards 46 Exchange Quigg Patrick, milkman, house 46 Exchange Lexington Quigley John, house River, near Willow Quimbp George E., clerk Clark, Maynard & cco., bds. 28 Quinlisk Michael, laborer, h. Calvary, n. the cemetery Quinn Edward, carpenter, house South, near Vernon Quinn Edward N., student, boards 48 Church Quinn Hugh, carpenter Geo. D. Taylor, house 22 Cross Quinn John, lather, boards Alfred Bond’s, Felton Quinn Kate, widow of John, house 48 Church Quinn Mary, widow of John, h. Charles, opp. Fountain Quinn Morris, laborer, house rear Beaver Brook station Quinn Patrick, laborer, b. Il. .J. McBride’s, New Grove Quinn Thomas A., tea.mster, boards 48 Church Quinn Timothy, laborer, house Spring, near School Quirk Patrick, milkman, b. Miss Ryan’s, River, n. Willow \ RAFFERTY ELLEN, widow, h. Exchange, n. School Rafferty Thomas, carriage maker (Buburndale), house Exchange, near School Ramsey James E., engraver, boards 15 Cross Ramsey William, laborer, house 15 Cross , 118 WALTHAM [R] DIRECTORY. Ramsey William G., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 15 Cross Rand Albert H., at Am. Watch Co., bds. Moody, c. Ash Rand George, at American Watch Co., b. Moody, c. Ash AND GEORGE F. (Rand & Dutch), provisions, house Cushinp, near Moody & DUTCH (George I?. Rand and Francis AND M. Dutch), Rumford market, Lexington, near Main (see page 299) Randall David, broker and commission merchant (29 India, Boston), house Summer, car. Church Randall Joseph, works American Watch Co., house 54 [Smith’s, Moody Brown, near Arlams ‘Randall Joseph jr., at American Watch Co., rooms M. D. Randall Lizzie E., teacher South grammar sohoo1, boards 13 Pine Randall Reuben I?., carpenter, house 7 East Ash Randall Walter, at American Watch Co., b. 54 Brown RanegaT;;;Fkl laborer F. 12. R., house rear Charles, opp. [Raney a, Charles Raney Patrick jr., at American Watch Co., bds. Patrick Rankin Edward E., house Dale, near Bacon Rankins Perry, grocer, Lexington, near &lain, house Main, near Liberty [Prospect Ranney Ores N., photographer W. A. Webster, rms. 17 Raynor Alfred A., works B. Mnfg. Co., h. John, n. Flood Reade P. Mrs., house School, nearly opposite Spring Reagan Patrick, laborer, house rear Willow, near River ’ Reed Albert C., student, boards 36 Adams Reed Benjamin F., paver (6 Sears building, 199 Washington, Boston), house Moody, car. Crescent Reed Charles A., carpenter, house Floyd, near Charles Reed Charies H., bocbkkeeper E. M. Richardson, boards Floyd, near Charles Reed Clarence E., music teacher, boards 36 Adams Reed George B., laborer, house rear 277 Main Reed George I?. (Eaton & Reed), lawyer, 361 Main, bds. IS. I”. Reed’s, Moody Reed Minnie F. Mrs., dressmaker, 355 Main, house do. Reed Rebecca, widow of Andrew G., house 36 Adams Reynolds George, weaver, boards 1 River Reynolds Samuel H., at Amerioan Watch Co., boards H. C. Stowell’s, Robbins Rhan. Thomas, supt. W. & N. H. R., house Hammond Rhodes J:lmes, grocer, Felton, opposite Fountain, h. do. Rhodes Thomas B., moulder, b. James Rhodes’, Felton Rhodes Wm. H., cxrriage smith, b. Jas. Rhodes’, Felton ICE CALVIN, provisions, 1 Lexington, house 21 Hammond (see page 306) Rice Daniel W., hostler L. J. Kendall, 15 Crescent, b. do. R R R WALTHAM Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice Rice [R] DIRECTORY. 119 Mary A., widow of Samuel H., h. Cherry, II. Adams Oiiver R., works Am. Watch Co., h. Prospect place Oscar, house Floyd, near Charles Samuel, at Am. Watch Co., h. Adams, car. Brown Stephen R., hostler L. J. Kendall, 15 Cresceut, b. dp. Willard A., blaoksmith American Watch Co., house rear 14 Spruce, near Adams Rich Harriet Miss, house 70 Schobl Rich Priscilla Miss, house 70 School Richards Charles E., machinist American Watch Co., h. Cherry, near Adams Richards Herbert, fireman F. R. R., bds. r. 13 Central Richards Mrs., house rear 13 Central Richardson Albert E., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 38 Brown Richardson Boardman, carpenter, house off Charles, near [h. 38 Brown Prospect Richardson Charles E., machinist American Watbh Co., Richardson Clarence L., at Am. Watch Co., h. 38 Brown Richardson Edward M., hardware, Goodnow’s block, h. Floyd, near Charles Richardson Rem-y, Waltham Emery Wheel Co., house Taylor, near Lowell Richardson Henry K., at American Watch Co,., boards Boardman Richardson’s, off Charles Richardson Henry O., clerk G. H. Whitford, b. 60 Central Richardsoa J. Davis, at American Watch Co., rms. Robert B. Dunning’s, Chestnut Richardson Merrick L., at Am. Watch Co., h. 235 Main Richardson Oris J. Mrs., house 60 Central Richardson Waldo, clerk T. D. Stratton, Whitford’s blk. Main, boards do., Main Richardson Walter, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 10 Adams ICHARDSON WARREN J., prop. Prospect House, Main, opp. Prospect (see page 298) Ricker Fred., moulder, b. Francis A. Thompson’s, Alder Ricketson Giles S., at American Watch Co., h. 57 Ash Ridstrum Ermen, machinist, bds. C. F. Chase’s, Taylor Riley Charles, machinist, B. Mnfg. Co., house rear Beaver Brook station Riley John P., milk driver, bds. Thomas Riley’s, Felton Riley Lawrence (Lawrence Riley & Co.), dry goods, 265 Main, house Grant, corner Harvard avenue Riley Lawrence & Co. (Lawrence Riley), dry goods and ladies’ furnishings, 265 Main Riley Patrick, laborer, house Friend, near John Riley Patrick, house rear Bacon, opposite Pond Riley Thomas, blacksmith’s helper American Watch Co., house Felton, corner Williams Riley Thomas, laborer, house 21 River R 120 WALTlTAY [RI DIRECTORY. Riley Thomas, laborer Reuben Wyman, Winter, bds. do. Riley William, carpenter, boards 40 River Ring Chas. A., at Am. Watch Co., b. Moody, car. Brown ING CHARLES W., harnessmaker, 303 Main, boards Central House (see back cover) Ii Ring Hannah M., widow of’ Elbridge G., h. 37 Crescent Ring H. Louise Miss, dressmaker, 37 Crescent, house do. Ring Sarah E., widow of Charles, h. Moody, c. Brown Ripley Augustine, at American Watch Co., house 63 Ash Ripley Fred P., at American Watch Co., house 20 Maple Risdon Frank A., machinist, rooms Hemry C. Duncau’s, [Adams Adams Risdon Sidney A., machinist, rooms Henry C. Duucan’~, Rivard Albert, at American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. H. B. Locke’s, Moody, corner Brown Roach Daniel, laborer, house Willow, corner Grove Roach Nicholas, laborer, h. Brown’s lane, near Charles Robbius Asa F., at American Watch Co., house Prospect place, uear Charles Robbins Frank N., house 7 Maple Rsbbius H. Estella, clerk, 105 Moody, boards 7 M:Iple Robbins John A., tin peddler, house River, near Willow Robbins Royal E., treas. and supt. Am. Watch Co., Crescent (,office 403 Washington, B.), house at Boston Robbius Sabra N., widow of William, boarding-house, Adams, corner Maple Robbins Walter G., at American Watch Co., bds. Adams [lor, n. Hall House, Adams Roberts Frank I’., at American Watch Co., h. 33 TayRoberts John Mrs., house South; near Roberts crossing Roberts John & Son, paper mnfr., South, near Roberts crossing (office, 91 Federal, Boston) Roberts Paper Mill, South, near Roberts crossing Roberts William, papermaker, South, h. South, n. R. R. Robinson Fannie M. Miss, clerk, Moody, corner Spruce, boards Lowell, near Pine Robiuson James F. (Beatty & Robinson), furniture dealer, Prospect block, Main, house 6 Newton Robinson Joseph W., house 12 Crescent Rock Wm. H., at Am. Watch Co., b. J. C.Gates’, Moody Roddick Thomas, oil can mnfr., Benefit, house 73 Moody Rode11 Mrs., house North, corner Quince Roesger Meinhard, dial painter American Watch Co., h. Hammond Rogers Amos L., at Am. Watch Co., h. Pine, c. Newton Rogers Audrew, moulder, b. Peter Rogers’, So. Harvard Rogers Andrew J., expressman, h. 11 Spruce, n. Moody Rogers Ann, widow of James, boards Oak, near Acorn Rogers Charles A., boards Mrs. Ellen M. Rogers’, Oak WALTHAM [R] DIRECTORI-. 121 Rogers Charles E. W.: clerk (P. d., Boston), rooms Mrs. [c. Gordon Lncy K. Foster’s, Maple Rogers Charles W., foreman Am, Watch Co., h. Moody, Rogers Edward, laborer, house Heard, near Central Rogers Elizabeth F. Miss, house 18 River Rogers Fred O., at Am. Watch Co., h. Pine, n. Newton . Rogers Fred W., house Charles, near I’rospect Rogers F. W. Mrs., dressmaker, Charles, near Prospect Rogers George H., house Main, corner Grant Rogers George W., driver Delano & Co. Express, house rear Newton, opposite Pine Rogers James, at hosiery mill, boards Oak, near Acorn Rogers John M., boards Mrs. Mary A. Rogers’, Oak Rogers Mary A., widow of John, house Oak, car. Acorn Rogers Patrick E., teamster, house Felton, near Williams Rogers Peter, laborer, house South Harvard, n. F. R. R. Rogers Thomas, house Oak, near Cedar Rogers William, gardener Augustus Flagg, Forest, house Forest, near North Rogers Wrllmm, laborer, house 94 School Rogers William F., at American Watch Co., beards Geo. A. Davis’, Alder Rogers Wm. N. (Thorp & Rogers), Walthsm Steam Laundry, house Lowell, corner Dana Rollings Artemas, carpenter, house Oak, opp. Acop Rollins Mary E., widow of David, board&&%omas G. Harvey’s, Prospeat Rollins Thos. G., at Am. Watch Co., house 11 Adams Rone Thomas, laborer., house Charles, opposite Grant Ronlo Louis, at Amerman Watch Co., boards Mrs. M. C. Campbell’s, Robbins Rooney Charles, laborer, house Spring, opposite Middle Rooney John H., clerk J. E. Burke & Co., house Charles, [boards 30 Bacon opposite Water Rooney John F. (Murphy & Rooney), clothing, 381 Main, Rooney Mary, widow of Thomas, h. Spring, near School Rooney Michael, laborer, house 30 Bacon Rooney Patrick, laborer, house Pond, near Lexington Rooney Patrick, laborer, house 101 School Rooney Sarah, widow of Martin, house rear School, nearly opposite Spring Rooney Timothy, at bleachery, house John, near Moore Rooney William, at American Watch Co., boards Mary [Rooney’s, Pond Rooney’s, Spring Rooney Wm. F., sexton St. Mary’s church, boards P. Rooney Wm. J. (Rooney & Lanagan), boots and shoes, Donahoe block, Main, bds. Michael Rooney’s, Bacon Rooney & Lanagan (Wm. J. Rooney and Patrick LanaX . gan), boots and shoes, Donahoe block, Main 122 WALTHAM Rosatto Joseph, fruit [R] dealer, DIRECTORY. Main, corner Elm, house 285 Main Rose Abraham, coachman I?. W. Geodnow, Main Rose Eleazer, boarding-house, High, opposite Lowell Rose Henry, dial-painter, boards W 111.Owens’, 1Iood y Rose Norman J., carpenter, house 6 Bacon Ross Charles It., clerk Caawell Bros., boards 14 Cross Ross E. Mrs., milliner, 289 Main, house rear 228 Main Ross Richard, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 11 River Roughsedge Henry, file-cutter, rear 275 Main, house do. Roughsedge Wm., at American Watch Co., h. 15 Brown Roundy David, bnggnge-master F. R. R., b. 13 Church Rourk Edward, weaver, boards 14 Elm Rourk John, at Am. Watch Co., b. Joanna Kourk’s, River Rourk Owen, finisher at bleachery, boards Joanna Rourk’s, River Rourk Joanna, widow of Thomas, h. River, near Willow corner Pond Roorke Bernard, laborer, house Exchange, Rourke Michael (Worcester, Mass.), h. High, near Hall Rouse William, laborer, house Calvary, near Friend Rowan Andrew, machinist, house Mt. Pleasant Rowan James, blacksmith, house 116 School Rowan James, machinist, boards M. E. Harrington’s, Exchange Rowe Elbridge, at Am. Watch Co., boards H. C. Stowell’s, Robbins Rowe George H., at American Watch Co., rooms George W. Brooks’, Cherry Rowe Margaret E., wid. of Alex., h. Robbins, n. Adaqs Rowe11 Alexander, produce dealer, h. Vernon, n. South Ruth Andrew, at American Watch Co., h. 13 Brown R.ugg Helen L., widow of Warren, 11.Cherry, 11.Adams Rugg Wm. L., at American Watch Co., bds. I6 Chestnut Russell Charles E., bookkeeper (7 Green, B.), house Cherry, near Crescent Russell Charles J., at American Watch Co., b. 2 Adarns Russell Mary M. Miss, boards Spruce, near Adams Russell S. A. Mrs., boards 2 Adams Rutter Abby E., widow of Josiah, h. Pond, n. Lexington Rutter Frank J., bookkeeper (Abattoir, Brighton), house Summer avenue FREDERICK P., agent Wm. A. UTTER Hunnewell, coal, 164 Main, house Pond, n. Lexington (see front cover) Rutter Nathaniel P., overseer Boston ManuFdcturing Co., boards Mrs. Abby E. Rutter’s, Pond Rutter Wm. B., artist, boards Mrs. A. E. Rutter’s, Pond Ryan Albert M., milkman, house Hammond, near Main Ryan Bridget, house River, near Willow R --- p”---r-- * --y ~’ .- WALTHAM [ fj] DIRECTORY. 123 Ryan Charles H., hairdresser, Main, car. Elm, h. 2 Pond Ryan Cornelius, laborer, house 15 Central Ryan Daniel R., tailor, Main, c. Lexington, h. 11 Middle Ryan Edward A., plumber, house 9 Mrddle Ryan George W., machinist Am. Watch Tool Co., house Walnut, near Moody Ryan Geo. W., at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, near Moody Ryan Henry L., express driver, boards 11 Middle Ryan Hugh E., clerk Chxs. Peck, b. Martin Ryau’s, River Ryan James E., at the bleachery, h. Oak, n. Newton Ryan Johanna Miss, house Oak, near Newton Ryan John, laborer, house off Bacon, near Pond Ryan John, laborer, house Parker’s lane, near River Ryan John, laborer, house Moore, opposite Oak Ryan John, mason, house Moore, opposite Oak Ryan John H., mason, house Hall, corner Taylor Ryan Margaret, widow of Patrick E., h. Middle, n. Spring Ryan Martin, salesman (8 Oliver, B.), house River, near [b. do. the bleachery Ryan Martin, laborer J. F. Baldwin,North, above Quince, Ryan Mary A., widow of John, house Oak, near Cedar Ryan Mary W., widow of Henry M., house 12 Liberty Ryan Michael, works Am. Watch Co., h. Oak, n. Cedar Ryan Patrick, blacksmith, boards 413 Main Ryan Patrick, laborer, house Felton, near Williams Ryan Patrick J., inside man G. W. Lyman, Lyman, b. do. Ryan Philip, stone-mason, house School, near Bacon Ryan Samuel L., milkman, house 46 Central Ryan Thomas, laborer, house Grove, near Willow Ryan Thomas, farmer, h. off Lincoln, near Lincoln line Ryan Timothy, b. Martin Ryan’s, River, near Willow Ryan Wiilliam, laborer, house Sun, near Ferren Ryan William, laborer, house Felton, opp. Fountain SALE CHARLES E., apothecary, 4 Eagle block, Main, house 13 Pine Salisbury James, in the bleachery, house Parker’s lane Saltmarsh Fred. L., assistant engineer Mass. Central R. R., boards Moody, near Walnut Saltmarsh William H., qverseer spinning room B. Mnfg. Co., house Moody, near Walnut Sampson Clarence, talker, h. Prospect place, n. Charles Sampson Joseph A., clerk W. D. McWain, house Nortb, near-Lexington Samuels Edward A., publisher (25 Congress, B.), house South, near Main Sanborn Mary L., widow of William, boards F. B. Mil[son’s, Cbarles lard’s, Floyd Sauderson Albert, chair seater, boards Mrs. R. Sander8 - WALTHAM [s-j DIRECTORY. Sanderaon Arthur, at American Watch Co., boards R. Sanderson’s, Robbins Sanderson Augustus H., carpenter, h. 55 Central, n. Elm Sanderson Converse F.,restaurant, 67 Moody, h. 24 Taylor Sanderson Elisha H., clerk, 295 Main, boards A. H. San[Bacon demon’s, Central Sanderson Emery J., clerk (126 Summer, B.), h. Dale, n. Sanderson George H., apothecary, 295 Main, boards A. H. Sanderson’s, Central Sanderson George L., pxiuter, h. Charles, near Fountain Sanderson George O., manager Sanderson House, 13 and 15 Lexington, house do. Sanderson Herbert F., at American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. A. F. Monroe’s, Chestnut Sanderson Horace M., farmer, bds. Nathan Ssnderson’s, [15 Lexington Lexington Sanderson House, Geo. 0. Sxnderson, manager, 13 and Sanderson John, house D;lle, near Bitcon Sanderson John L., carpenter, house Charles, near Grant Sanderson Leslie, at American Watch Co., boards R. Sxnderson’s, Robbins Sanderson Lowell, farmer, house Lexington, near Like Sanderson Nathan, farmer, house Lincoln, above Curve Sandersou Orillx, wid. of Charles, h. Lexington, n. Lake Sanderson Percie M., widow of Horace, house 15 Tzlylor Sanderson Richard, carpenter, h. Rt)bbms, near Crescent Sanderson Rox,anna, widow of John, h. r. Charles, n. Water Sanderson Samuel, at American Watch Co., boards R. Sanderson’s, Robbins Sanford 0. R., nurse, 27 Adams, boards do. Sanger Edgirl; at American Watch Co., house 23 Adams Sanger Edgar Mrs., house 23 Adams Sanqrrist Klaus, at B. Mnfg. Co., house River, n. F. R. R. Sargent William D., at American Watch Co,, rooms C. W. French’s, Moody Saul Charles T., at American Watch Co., h. 28 Lexington Saul Edwin U., at Am. Watch Co., h. Charles, n. Prospect Saul Joseph H., boards Thomas Saul’s, Hammond Saul Thomas, tailor (B.), house Hammond, n. Main Saunders John W., at Am. Watch, Co., house 26 Walnut Savage William A., at American Watch Co., boards J. [Moody C. Gates’, Moody Savory Belinda A., widow of Hiram W., h. Brown, near Savory David M., clerk at the bleachery, house Brown, near Moody Sawin Charles A., at American Watch Co., h. 23 Brown Sawin John C., carpenter American Watch Co., house Chestnut, near Moody Sawtell Lucy A. Miss, house 65 Central WALTHAM [s] DIRECTORY. 125 Sawtell William R., at Am. Watch Co., boards 8 Cherry Sawyer Dominick, carpenter, boards 14 Elm Sawyer John, laborer, house 17 River Saxe JOE.F., at Am. Watch Co., b. Mary Saxe’s, Exchange Saxe M:lry, widow of Bnrcellus, li. Exchange, nea.r Main Sayers Michael, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River Scamman Nicholas, at Am. Watch Co., house 33 Brown Scamman Samuel F., at American Watch Co., house Rob [Lexington bins, near Adams Scamman William G., machinist B. Mnfg. Co., house 14 Scanlon Johanna, widow of John, h. Cedar, near Calvary Scanlon Mary Mrs.! house Heard, near Cenlral Scantlebury Spurgeon C., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 40 Crescent Schmidt Robert, at American Watch Co. Schwab Jacob, at American Watch Co., bds. 91 Cre_scent Schwartz Isador, hats, caps, and ready made clothing, Main, 3d door from Lexington, h. School, n. Lyman Scribner Henry H., poetal clerk, boards 10 Chestnut Seabury Samuel F., wholesale grocer (58 So. Market, B.), [Pine, n. Newton house 41 Central Seale Frederick G., at American Watch Co., house rear Sears George W., carriage painter, boards Mrs. H. M. Churchill’s, Common Sears Philip H., lawyer (13 Pemberton sq., U.), house (7 Mt. Vernon place, B.), summer residence, Beaver Sears William, carpenter, boards 23 Spring Seavey J. Willis, machinist, rooms 10 Cushing Seeley Frank, at American Watch Co., rms. 17 Crescent Seery Abby P. Mrs., boards H. B. Looke’s, Moody Segreve James, laborer, house Cedar, near Oak Segreve Japes jr., at bleachery, house Cedar, near Oak Segreve William H., machinist American Watch Tool Co., rooms A. Lewis’, Lowell Sell Edwin A., at American Watch Co., rooms W. H. Dickson’s, Chestnut CBacon Sewall Benjamin B., clerk (456 Washington, B.), h. 7 SewaN Charles W., clerk C. H. Jones, High, boards Mrs. L. B. Sewall’s, Main Sewall Louisa B., wid. of John L., h. Main, opp. Liberty Shafer Frank, at American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. Lydia Bacon’s, Moody Shakspeare Wm., engraver American Watch Co., house High, corner Newton Shanley James, laborer, house Parker’s lane Shanley Kate, wid. of John, h. River, opp. the bleachery Shannon Jeremiah, watchman, h. Mechanic, near Charles Sharpe Samuel H., receiving clerk F. R. R., boards John C. Fisher’s, Charles 126 WALTHAM [ fj] DIRECTORY. Shaughnessy Cornelius, laborer, bils. Calvary, car. Flood Shaughnessy Margaret Miss, house Calvary, corner Flood Shaughnessy Michael, laborer, house Oak, near Cedar Shaunessy Thomas, labo,rer, house Friend, near John Shaw Alfred, fireman F. 12. I~., h. John, corner Friend Shaw Henry E., clerk Calvin Rice, boards 21 Hammond Shawmut Honse, Ash, corner Crescent HEDD GEORGE F., machinist and engine bnilder, Lexington, near Beaver, house Dale, near Bacon (see page 297) Shedd Joel, blind fastener mnfr., Dale, n. Bacon, h. do. Shedd Phebe I-I., widow of Varnum A., house Lexington, near School Shedd William E., clerk (49 South, B.), h. Bacon, n. Dale Sheehan Margaret Mrs., house Spring, corner Niddle Sheffield Charles, engraver American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. H. B. Locke’s, Moody, corner Walnut Sheffield John, at Am. Watch Co., h. Hall, near Cushing Sheldon Fred C., hairdresser, hds. Mrs. H. M. Churchill’s, Common [Spruce, n. Adams Shepard James T., foreman American Watch Co., house Shepard William, watchmaker at Alqerican Watch Co., house Church, near Main Shepherd Obed C. (Hebbard & Shepherd), dry goods (250 Main, Worcester), house 119 Moody Sheridan John, at B. Mnfg. Co.. bds. 11 Long blk., Elm Sheridan Margaret, wid. of Patrick, h. Middle, n. Spring Sheridan Patrick, farmer, h. rear Beaver Brook station Sheridan Thotnas, laborer, house Exchange, near School Sherman Abel W. (Sherman & Locke), grocer, Main, corner Spring, house 468 Main Sherman Asahel, milkman, house 63 Adams Sherman Henry P., real estate agent, h. Liberty, c. School Sherman John M., dentist, Common, nex Main, h. do. Sherman Newton, milkman, boards 63 Adams Sherman Prentiss, shoemaker, Crescent, n. Moody, h. do. Sherman & Locke (Abel W. Sherman and Willard I?. Locke), grocers, Main, corner Spring Sherwood Arthur G., painter, boards Mrs. R. A. Sherwood’s, Cross F ross Sherwood John J., mason, bds. Mrs. R. A. Sherwood’s, Sherwood Rose A., widow of Robert, h. Cross, n. Main Sherwood William, teamster, boards Mrs. R. A. Sherwood’s, Cross Shields James, painter, house rear Bacon, near Pond Shields Patrick, laborer, house Bacon, near Pond Shields Patrick jr., bricklayer, h. Fountain, near Charles Shiels Martin, grocer, Willow, opp. Foundry av., h. do. Shirley George H., asst. supt. American Watch Co., house 25 Crescent S I WALTHAM [ $1 DIRECTORY. 127 Shirley William, laborer, house Felton, near Prospect Shoesmith John J., machinist Am. Watch Co,, b. 27 River Shoesmith Mary, widow of William, house 27 River Shuman Henry, Waltham Emery Wheel Co., house 88 Crescent [Alden’s, Alder Sibley Charles, at Am. Watch Co., boards Mrs. Sarah B. Sibley Freeman K., emery, crocus and corundum cloth and wheel mnfr., Moody, corner Cushing, house Moody, corner High Silman William, machinist Am. Watch Co., h. 126 School Silman William, at Am. Watch Co., house 36 Brown Silva Patrick, laborer, house Calvary, near Friend Silver Joseph W., house Church, near School Silvermail Solomon, laborer, house High, opposite Hall Simmons Christopher, farmhand, b. B. F. Reed’s, Moody Simmons Luville, at Am. Watch Co., b. Hall, c. Gordon Simoods Cyrus P., janitor Congregational church, house High, near Moody Simonds John, at Am. Watch Co., h. Bacon, near Pond Simonds John, farmhand A. Bennett, Bow, boards do. Simonds Jonathan B., h. 8 Harvard, corner Harvard av. Simonton William F., at B. Mnfg. Co., house 86 Moody Simpson Alfred, at Am. Watch Co., house rear Harvard, near Charles Sinclair James A., house 25 Prospect Singleton William A., at D. D. Palmer’s, Spruce, house Moody, corner Cushing Skeele Adaline M. Miss, boards 29 Maple Skeele Henry E., machinist Am. Watch Co, h. 29 Maple Skelton George W., at American Watch Co., rooms John [Charles D. Young’s, Charles Sk&on Mary, widow of Warren, b. Wm. E. Allen’s, off Skelton William J., at American Watch Co., rooms Franklin Wood’s, Russell Skerry Wm., at Am. Watch Co., b. John H. Neal’s, South Skinner Ellis, picture-frame maker, h. School, opp. Grant Skinner George C., at Am. Watch Co., house 115 Moody Skinner Isaac W, at Am. Watch Co., bds. 115 Moody Slattery Michael, moulder, h. Felton, opp. Brown’s lane Sleeper Percy, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 5 Mechanic Sloan Joseph H., at Am. Watch Co., rooms Miss Lizzie [Adams ‘Black’s, Crescent Sly Augustus B., at Am. Watch Co., bds. G. H. Ad,ams’, Small James, at Am. Watch Co., bds. Mrs. Etta Bacon’s, High Small Sullivan R., at Am. Watch Co., house Cotnmon Small William A., at American Watch Co., rooms Edward E. Cousins’, Myrtle Smart Herbert C., at Am. Watch Co., rooms Cushing 128 . WALTHAM [s] DIRECTORY. Smith Albert, at1 American Watch Co., boards George F. [Chestnut Car&, Taylor Smith Albert B., carpenter American Watch Co., h. 21 Smith Alex. G., carpenter, house 22 Maple Smith Ann Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, 304 Main, opp. Central House, house do. Smith Arthur F., at Am; Watch Co., house 48 Adams Smith Arthur G,, at Am. Watch Co., bds. 10 Chestnut Smith Arthur P., principal South grsmmar school, house High, near Moody Smith Benton Rev., house Moody, corner Orange Smith Charles C., carpenter, South, near Charles, h. do. Smith Charles E., engineer Davis & Farnum Mnfg. CO., [n. Adams house Foundry avenue Smith Charles R., works Am. Watch Co., house Spruce, Smith C. W., at Am, Watch Co., boards H. C. Stowell’s, Robbins Smith Edward P., farmer, house Lincoln, near Lexington Smith Edwin, house 19 School Smith Edwin R., carpenter, house Taylor, corner EIall Smith Elijah II., Ameriohn Watch Co., house 195 Main Smith Ella M., widow of James G., b. J. D. Cutter’s, Main Smith Eveline, widow of Wm. H., house 32 Lyman Smith Frances A. Miss, house 195 Main Smith Francis, laborer, house Cedar, near Oak Smith Francis C., farmer, house Lincoln, near Curve Smith Frank, clerk, 72 Moody, rooms 94 du. Smith Frank U., boards 8 Taylor Smith Fred A., American Watch Co., rooms W. S. Farrington’s, Taylor Smith George, carpenter, house 59 Central National Bank Smith George A., bookkeeper Hamilton (60 Devonshire, B.), house Linden, near Beaver Smith Geo. E., at Am. Watch Co., h. Robbins, n. ~%Ioody Smith George H., foreman (162 Broadway, Cambridgeport), house 47 Crescent Smith George M., veterinary surgeon, b. Central Houae Smith Georgie E. Mrs., boarding-house, Maple, n. Adams Smith Hannah C., widow of John, h. School, opp. Grant Smith Harry W,, bookkeeper at the bleachery, boards 32 Lyman Smith James, at the blenohery, h. Newton, n. the bridge Smith James, laborer, house Charles, corner Williams Smith John F., at chalk factory, b. Patrick Smith’s, Ferren Smith John S., mail deliverer, boards John Smith’s, School, near Exchange Smith J. Dustiu, carpenter, house 200 Main Smith Leonard, clerk (29 India, B.), boards Mrs. M. J. Smith’s, Lyman WALTHAM [s-j DIRECTORY. 129 Smith Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. John, car. Flood Smith Margaret, widow of Thomas, h. Clinton, near Day Smith Maria Miss, at Am. Watch Co., b. Adams House Smith Marshall, house 5 Harvard Smith Mary Ann, widow of George W., house Brook, near Lincoln line Smith Mary J., wid. of Leonard P., h. Lyman, c. Summer Smith Mattie, at Am. Watch Co., boards Adams House Smith Melzer D., farmer, house Moody, opposite Brown Smith Nathan Mrs., boards Lexington, near Curve Smith Orlendo A. (0. A. Smith & Co.), dry goods, house .at Newton Centre Smith 0. A. & Co. (Orlendo A. Smith),dry goods, Whie ford’s building, 359 Main Smith Patrick, laborer, house Newton, near Benefit Smith Patrick, laborer, house Ferren, near Felton Smith Perez Mrs., house Lincoln, near Lexington Smith Reuben L., works Am. Watch Co., h. 8 Taylor Smith Richard, fish peddler, house Oak, near Newton Smith Samuel L., watchman B. Mnfg. Co., h. 45 Central Smith Sophila, widow of Joseph L., house off Bacon, [Central near Lexington Smith Stephen B., machinist Am. Watch Tool Co., b. 45 Smith Susan, widow of Spencer, house River, n. Willow Smith Sylvanus, bookkeeper (B.), rooms 16 Adams Smith Sylvanus W., real estate agent, 355 Main, house School, near Lyman Smith Thomas, hostler J. A. Cheney, Church, rooms do. Smith Thomas D., American Watch Co., boards Patrick [street avenue Smith’s, Ferren Smith Thomas P., printer (7 Spring lane, B.), h. Church Smith Walter H., milkman W. L. Child,Lexington,b. do. Smith William, at Am. Watch Co., boards 48 Brown Smith William B. (F. R. K., B.), boards Rev. Benton Smith’s, Moody, car. Orange Smith William EL P., at American Watch Co., house Robbins, near Adams Smith William J., carpenter, rms. C. W. French’s,Moody Smith Wm. W. (F. R. R., B.), house 5 Gordon Smyth John R., silver plater, boards 73 Moody Snell Charles E. Mrs., house Bacon, near Main Snow Greenleaf, second hand B. Mnfg. Co., b. 6 Bacon Snow Henry A., at (100 Franklin, B.), boards Henry S. Jones’, High Snow J. H., machinist Am. Watch Tool Co. Snow William H., at Am. Watch Co., h. 10 Harvard av. Somerville Charles, at Am. Watch Co., rooms Melvin H. Coffin’s, Ash . Somes George L., at Am. Watch Co., boards 19 Brown 0 J 130 WALTHAM [s] DIRECTORY. Soper John E., flour (2 and 3 India, B.), house Lexington, near Summer Southall Thomas, at Am. Watch Co., boards John W. Flohr’s, Foundry avenue Spauldlng Harry C., provisions, Main, car. Common, rms. Samuel S. Stinson’s, Hammond Spaulding Henry A., at Am. Watch Co., h. 6 Crescent Spaulding Woodbury II., American Watch Co., rooms 32 [Spear’s, Pine Adams Spear Guy M., at Am. Watch Co., boards Mrs. Mary E. Spear Mary E. Mrs., house Pine, near F. R. R. crossing Spear Robert, Am. Watch Co., h. Spruce, near Moody Spear Syrena D., widow of Joseph, nurse, boards U. E. Patridge’s, Cherry Spellman John, laborer, house Exchange, near Main Spelman James, carpenter, house Felton, near Watar Spencer Fred E., gardener C. V. Woerd, Crescent, b. do. Spencer Mark F., brakeman F. R. R., house Newton, opposite Calvary Sprague Rhoda, widow of Chandler, house 3 Bacon Stackpole Lydia, widow of Joseph, boards Samuel F. Scammans’, Robbins Stafford John, house Warren, near Beaver Stankard Bridget, widow of Michael, h. Exchangen. Pond Stsnkard Martin, mason, house Exchange, near Pond Stankard Thomas, mason, house Pond, near Exchange Stanley Addie M. Miss, bookkeeper Am. Watch Co., b. E. S. Stanley’s, Grant Stanley Amelia H. Miss, teacher East primary school, No. 5, Charles, boards E. S. Stanley’s, Grant Stanley Ezra S., house Grant, near School Stanley Frank E., house Bacon, near School Stanley Ira W., clerk Rutnfortl market, h. 91 Lexington Stanley Leonard W., police, house 15 Taylor Staples Chas. H., engineer B. Mnfg. Co., house 20 River Staples Francis W., mason, honse 43 Central Staples Leroy S., at Am. Watch Co., house 32 Gordon Starbuck Alexander, at Am. Watch Co., house Lexington, corner School Starbuck Edward P., dentist, 7 Central block, upstairs, Main, honse 15 Newton Stark Bonny, teamster, house School, opposite Grant Stark Francis, machiuist John Stark, rooms do, TARK JOHN, watchmakers’ tools, Moody, near Chestnut, house do. (see p. 300) [nut Stark John jr** machinist John Stark, h. Moody, n. ChestStark Robert M., lawyer, room 2, Central block, Main, boards at Watertown Starr Harriet J., widow of Henry C., h.Walnut,n. Moody S WALTHAM [s-j DIRECTORY. 13; W., wid. of Nathaniel, h. Grant, n. Main Stearns Amos, farmer, house North, near Lexington Stearns Andrew W., boasds Prospect House Stearns Ann E. Miss, teacher West primary school, dist. 6, bds. Mrs. Rachel Stearns’, Weston, above South Stearns Charles A., farmer, house Winter, near West Stearns Charles V., farmer, house Winter, near West Stearns Cynthia L., widow of Ambrose, boards Charles [c. Prospect E. Clark’s, Robbins Stearns Ephraim, woolens (39 Franklin, B.), h. Vernon, Stearns Fred. A., clerk (39 Franklin, B.), house 1 Bacon Stearns Fred H., bds. Mrs. Caroline Fisk’s, Lexington Stearns George’ A., lithographer (181 Devonshire, B.), house 152 Main Stearns George A. jr., reporter Advertiser (248 Washington, B.), boards 192 Main Stearns George W., mason, house 107 Moody Stearns Henry O., watchmau American Watch Co., house Charles, opposite Grant Stearns Henry W., bookkeeper (Abattoir, Brighton), boards W. Stearns’, Grant . Stearns Horace T., house North, near Quince Stearns John W., milkman, 39 Crescent, house do. Stearns Jonathan, farmer, house North, between Lexington and Linooln Stearns Lois A. Miss, bds. Mrs. Rachel Stearns’, Weston Stearns Martha A., widow of Leonard, house 200 Main Stearns Mary C. Miss, teacher East intermediate school, district No. 6, boards Mrs. A. W. Stearns’, Grant Stearns Rachel, widow of Ephraim, h.Weston, ab. South Stearns Sarah, wid. of Bradshaw, h. Moody, c. Myrtle Stearns Watson, steam and g:ls fitter, Stearns dz Crehore building, Main, house Grant, near Main Stearns William II., watchmaker American Watch Co., house School., near Bacon Stearns Wm. H. Jr., at Am. Watch Co., h. Prospect pl. Stedman George R., printer Record office., h. at Weston Steele John; laborer, house Felton, opposrte Williams Steirburk Frederick, laborer, house John, near Moore Stemsky Edward, lithographer (424 Washington, Boston), rooms J. R. Pike’s, Walnut, near Moody Stetson Furber A., at American Watch Co., boards J. Y. [b. do. Marden’s, Chestnut Stetson Mary H. Miss, asst. teacher New Chhrch school, Stevens Francis E., boarding-house, Adams, corner Ash Stevens Jacob, at Am. Watch Co., bds. Shawmut House Stevens John, laborer, house Day, near Bolton Stevens John E., at Am. Watch Co., h. rear 14 Spruce Stevens Joseph M., station agent Beaver Brook station F. R. R., house do. Stearns Adeline 132 WALTHAM [s-j DIRECTORY. Stevens Mary, widow of John, h. Calvary, n. Newton Stevens Mary E., wid. of Nathaniel F., h. Myrtle, n. Beech Stevens Milton H., at Am. Watch Co., h. Pine, COT.Hall Stevens Newell, carpenter, house Weston, near Main Stewart #Tames, farmer, h. off Winter, near Lincoln line Stewart Samuel, farmer, h. off Winter, near Lincoln line Stewart Yamuel, watchmaker D. D. Palmer, boards Moody, corner Chestnut Stewart Wm., farmhand William Harding, Grove, b. do. St. George Christopher F., machinist, house Taylor, near Lowell Stickney Charles H. (Stiokney & Son), stoves and tinware, 389 Main, house 399 do. Stickney Isabelle, widow of George A., boards 399 Main Stickney Rufus (Stickney & Son), stoves and tinware, 389 Main, house 399 do. TICKNEY & SON (Rufus and Charlee H. Stickneyj, stoves and kitchen furnishing goods, 389 Main S (see page 297) Stiles Hannah A., widow of Ammi B., house 18 Newton Ytilphin Edward D., at American Watch Co., boards Charles P. Smith’s, Spruce Stinson Joseph, mason, boards Shnwmut House Stinson Samuel S., driver L. J. Kendall, h. Hammond Stitts John, boarding-house, 281 Main Stockbridge Charles H. D., at American Watch Co., bouse Cherry, near Moody Stokinger William H., baker J. & A. Munster, h. Hammond, near railroad Stone Austin A., station agent Stony Brook station, house off Weston, near Stony Brook Stone Charles F. (F. M. St C. F. Stone), lawyer, house Summer, near Church M., pres. Waltham NaTONE FREDERICK tional Bank, and(F. M.& C. F. Stone), lawyer, 1 CenS tral block, Main, house Lexington, near Pond Stone F. M. & C. F., lawyers, 1 Central block, Main Stone Helen C., widow of Columbus J., house 50 Central Stone Henry J., at Am. Watch Co., h.Walnut, n. Adams Stone Henry K., collector (28 School, room 5, Boston), boarcls Prospect House Stone Howard L., milkman, house Main, above Weston Stone James A., box-maker, house Parker’s lane Stone Kendall Ii., house Floyd, near Charles Stone Lucy M., widow of Daniel H., house 34 Brown Stone Mary E. Miss, teacher of music, boards K. H. Stone’s, Floyd Stone Milton,A., clerk (B.), b. K. H. Stone’s, Floyd Stone William B., clerk, 286 Main, b. K. I-I. Stone’s, Floyd WALTHAM [fj] DIRECTORY. 133 Stone William H., machinist, house Taylor, near Tlowell Storer Emerson, teamster Pope & Viles, house Vernon, near Prospect Storer Sarah F., widow of Woodburg, h. Cross, n. Main Stott Thos. E., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 36 Crescent Stowell George H., clerk F. R. R. (Boston), house Beech, corner Myrtle [Ad am8 Stowell George L., at Am. Watch Co., b. Adams House, Stowell Henry C., extract mnfr., Rubbins, near Adams Stratton J.V., pastor First Baptist church, h. 282 Main Stratton Nelson P., house Spruce, near Adams Stratton Rodney J., machinist, boards John R. Farnum’s, Main Stratton Sarah J., widow of Daniel, house 5 Mechanic Stratton Thomas D., dry goods, hardware, etc.,Whitford’s block, Main, honse Main, opposite Central House Strauch Andrew, cigar mnfr., Main, opposite Moody, house rear 20 Lexington Strickland George W., watchmaker, house 21 Pine Strite Emily, widow of Charles S., house 61 Ash Strite Frederick, at Am. Watch Co., h. Moody, opp. Ash Strite William, at American Watch Co., house 61 Ash Strout Oscar L., watchmaker, boards 12 Liberty Stuart John, carpenter, boards John F. Fisher’s, Charles Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, house Sun, near Ferren Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house Heard, near Central Sullivan Dennis, laborer, house Exchange, near Pond Sullivan Dennis M., hairdresser, boards Dennis Sullivan’s, Exchange Sullivan Jerry, farmer, house North, corner Forest Sullivan John A., case polisher (B.), boards Dennis Sul[ Felton livan’s, Exchange Sullivan John J., iron,moulder, bds. Margaret Sullivan’s, Sullivan Margaret, wid. of Daniel, h. Felton, n. Williams Sullivan iMary, widow of John, h. Charles, car. Williams Sullivan Michael B., telegraph operator, boards Margaret Sullivan’s, Felton Sullivan Morris, boards Patrick Sullivan’s, Charles Sullivan Patrick, laborer, house Charles, opposite Grant Sullivan Patrick, moulder, h. South, opp. foot Charles Sullivan Philip J., machinist John Stark, boards Mrs. Sarah Sullivan’s, rear Beaver Brook station Sullivan Sarah, widow of Eugene, house rear Beaver [Brook station Brook station Sullivan Thomas, boards Mrs. Sarah Sullivan’s, r. Beaver Sullivan Thomas, machinist Boston Manufacturing Co., house Charles, corner Fountain Sullivan Timothy, house Spring, near Main Sulloway Israel W., house School, corner Lexington , 134 WALTHAM [T-J DJRECTORY. Sumner Edwin, engineer American Watch Tool Co., bds. at 67 Moody Sutton David Mrs., widow, house 116 Charles Sutton Joseph M., laborer, house River, near Willow Swallow Edward E., physician, Main, opposite Liberty Swartz David, house 1 Pine Swasey James II., house 20 Common Sweeney Cornelius, hsrnessmaker, house 22 Spring Sweeney John, laborer, house rear Beaver Brook station Sweeney Pa&ick, house rear 13 Middle Sweeney Peter, gardener, house Charles, opp. Harvard Swett Fred, st American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. A. M. Clapp’s, Adams Swett Freeman C., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 92 Moody Swett Herbert G., at American Watch Co, b. 92 Moody Swett Samuel, expressman, boards 306 Main Sylvester Edward, at Am. Watch Co., bds. 39 Crescent Symmes Thos., works Am. Watch Co., house Robbins, near Adams TAFT BEZALEEL, flagman Lyman street crossing, h. Vernon, near South Taft Edwin W., works Am. Watch Co., h. 8 Chestnut Taft Herbert C., supt. clerk M. C. R. R. (B. & L. R. R. depot, B.), house Vernon, near South Tannin Patrick, laborer, boards Patrick Griffin’s, Clinton Tarbell A. W., asst. supt. Waltham Gas Light Co., boards William Tarbell’s, Russell Tarbell William, supt. Waltham Gas Light Co., house Russel!, near Harvard Tarpy Patrmk, laborer, house Willow, corner Grove Tate Amelia C. Mrs., house Robbins, near Adams Tate Chas. L., section-hand B. Mnfg. Co., house 16 Cross Tay Henry, teamster, house 306 Main Tay Henry jr,, gate tender F. R. R., bds. H. Tay’s. Main Taylor Edward T., carpenter, house Grant, near Main Taylor Ellen Mrs., house 112 School Taylor George, aarpenter, b. Geo. W. Rogers’, r. Newton Taylor George E., machinist American Watch Co., house Robbins, near Adams APLOR GEORGE D., carpenter and builfler, rear Music Hall, Elm, house Pond, 11.Exchange {see page 295) YLOR JAMES M., provisions, Hall’s block, Y Moody, car. Gordon, house Pine, n. Hall (see p. 4) Taylor John, at American Watch Co., boards 49 Crescent, ’ opposite Chestnut Taylor John A., farmer, house Derby, near Moody Taylor John M., farmer, house 163 School T F WALTHAM [T] DIRECTORY. Taylor Lewis C., grocer, Main, cor. Lyman, house Lyman, [Grant near Main Taylor Pliny W., provisions, house School, nearly opp. Taylor Samuel, operative B. Mnfg. Co., house 12 Elm Taylor William B., boards John A. Taylor’s, Derby Teasdale Charles, foreman, b. Mrs. F. I-‘. Farwell’s, South Tebbets Clarence, watches, jewelry, etc., Central block, [Crescent Main, house School, near Liberty Tebbets John, at American Watch Co., rooms L. (Greene’s, Tedd Dickson, carpenter, boards Shawmut House Tee1 Charles H., farmer, house North, near’smith , Tee1 George E., farmer, house North., near Smith Telfer Robert, jig-sawyer, rear Mus10 Hall, Elm, house Gilead avenue, near Moody Temple Theron, physician, Music Hall blk., Elm, h. do. EMPLE T. WALTER, dentist, Music Hall blk., Elm, house do. (see back cover) Tenanty James, carpenter, house Calvary, opp. Friend Tenanty Matthew, carpenter, h. Calvary, near Newton Tenanty Michael B., carpenter, h. Calvary, near Cedar Tenney Nelson H., at American Watch Co., rms. Robert [n. Pleasant B. Dunning’s, Chestnut Thayer Charles’H., boot and shoe mnfr. (B.), house Main, Thayer Mary J. Mrs., teacher North grammar school, b. Charles Houghton’s, Main HERRIEN JOHN, physic?ian, room 21 Centrsll block, Main, house do. (see page 307) Thibodo Octave, laborer, house Charles, opp. Harvard Thomas Alpheus O., trav. salesman, trees, h. 14 Taylor Thomas Charles, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 27 Maple Thomas Irving, at Am.Watch Co., rms. C. H. Trofatter’s, High Thomas John B., clerk Northup &Warden, b. 14 Taylor Thomas Martin, foreman American Watch Co., house [n. Adams Adams, corner Cherry Thomas Melzer, at A’merioan Watch Co., house Chestnut, Thomas Walter, clerk (16 Kingston, B.), boards Adams, [Adams corner Cherry Thompson Amos D., at Am. Watch Co., ‘h. Cherry, near Thompson Caroline C. Miss, house 12 Spruce Thompson Chas. L., balance departmentAmerican Watch Co., rooms C. H. Mann’s, Moody Thompson Eliz:), widow of Micah, h. Cherry, n. Adam: ‘Thompson Eliza M. Miss, house 12 Spruce Thompson Francis A., moulder, h. Aider, near Moody Thompson Frank, at B. Mnfg. Co., house 107 School Thompson Frank E., moulder, b. F. A. Thompson’s,Alder Thompson Frank H., driver Weeks & Co. Express, house Vernon, near South T T 136 - WALTHAM [T-j DIRECTORY. Thompson Frederick I., engraver American Watch CO., boards 31 Taylor, near Hall Thompson George M., insurance broker (66 State, B.), [Thompson’s, Ferren house 312 Main Thompson John, spinner B. Mnfg. Co., boards William Thompson Joseph M., at American Watch Co., boards H. A. Wellington’s, Moody Thompson Lena Mrs., house South, near Vernon Thompson Lewis E., carpenter, house School, n. Bacon Thompson William, loom fixer, house Ferren, near Sun Thompson William H., machinist American Watch TOOI Co., house Moody, corner Chestnut Thompson Wm. R., patternmaker. h. 31 Taylor, n. Kall Thorp John G., farmer, house Pond, near Exchange . Thorp Barton K. (Thorp & Rogers), Waltham Steam Laundry, house Lowell, corner Dana HORP & ROGERS (i3arton H. Thorp and Wm. N. Rogers), proprietors Waltham Steam Laundry, Crescent, near Moody [see back cover) Tibbetts Andrew J., carpenter, house Newton, n. Benefit Tibbetts Chas., at B. Mnfg.Co., b. Henry Douglad,Newtoll Tiernay Peter, teamster, house 20 Heard Tierney Patrick, laborer, house John, corner Friend Tiffany Joseph, hairdresser, boards 62 River Tinker George, bootmaker, 71 Moody, house 2 Spruoe Titcomb Wm. W., clerk of corporation and bookkeeper American Watch Co., house at Boston Todd James, at American Watch Co., rooms Sheldon Owens’, Cherry Tolmnn Bradshaw S., constable and real estate agent, Central block, Main, boards Moody, corner Myrtle Tolman Geo. E., salesman Albert Higgins’, h. Gilcad av. Tolman John E., horse trader (5 Lancaster, B.), house Moody, corner Myrtle Tomlin Alfred, hosiery manufacturer, Felton, opposite Fountain, house Heard, near Central Tompkins Albert W., works Amerioan Watch Co., house ‘High, corner Gardner Toomev Edward, shoemaker J. E. Burke & Co., house Charles, corner Fountain Toomey Matthew, carpenter, h. r. Beaver Brook station Tol;mey Hannah, wid. of Peter, h. r. Beaver Brook station Tormey Lawrence, works at the bleachery, house rear Beaver Brook station Tormey Michael, at Boston Manufdcturing Co., house rear Beaver Brook station Tot.ten John, ice dealer, Bacon, near School Totten William, carpenter, house Grant, corner School Towan Joseph G., watchmaker, house Pine, near Hall T WALTHAM C-3 DIRRCTORY. 137 Towan Julia A. Mrs., house Hall, corner Taylor Tower Anna, widow of Frank, house 66 Central Tower Frank E., provisions, Central market, 379 Main, house 6 Elm Tower Frank R., machinist, boards 66 Central Tower Geo. F., building mover, b. Kussell, near Floyd Tower Hattie E.Miss, at Am. Watch Co., b. 66 Central Tower Liues Mrs.., house Mt. Pleasant court Towers Susan, widow of Miles, h. Moody, opposite Brown Towle Eugene A., at American Watch Co., rooms Hall, [Crescent corner Chestnut Towne George F., conductor F. R. R., b. H. A. Warner’s, Towne Wm. P, coachman R. T. Paine, Beaver, bds. do. Townsend David, house Lyman, corner School Townsend Elizabeth Miss, house Lyman; corner Sc’hool Townsend Lucy W. Miss, h. Main, opposite Pleasant Townsend Luther, carpenter, b. Rnbert Filson’s, Central Townsend Martha P. Miss, house Main, opp. Pleasant Tracy Catharine M., wid. of Jas., h. Newton, opp. Bolton Tracy Daniel, stone-layer, house Willow, near River Tracy Edward, laborer, house Willow, near River Tracy Edward, provisions, Charles, near Grant, h. do. Tracy James F., carpenter, bds. Patrick Tracy’s, Calvary Tracy John F., machinist, bds. Edward Tracy’s, Charles Tracy Patrick, house Calvary, near Farwell Tracy I’atrick I~., laborer, house Calvary, near Farwell Tracy Peter, stone mason, house Willow, near River Tracy Thomas, laborer, house Clinton, near Day Tracy Thomas F., at paper mill, b. Edw. Tracy’s, Charles Tracy Wm.,, gateman at bleachery station, h. Parker’s lane Trarnor Bridget, widow of Charles, h. Charles, c. Water Traiuor Elizabeth, wid. of Patrick, h. Felton, n. Mechanic Trainor James F., laborer, b. Elizabeth Trainor’s, Felton Travis Arthur, in bleachery, house Calvary, n. Cedar [Adams Treat Joseph B., house 14 Harvard Treat Samuel T., works B. Mnfg. c’o., h. 17 Walnut, near Treen Bedford, at American Watch Co., rooms J. S. Baker’s, Robbins Trefry John, station agent Mass. Central R. R., boards Sanderson House Tremble John, carpenter, boards Sanderson House ROFATTER CHARLES H., steam and gas fitter, basement 111 Moody, house High, near Moody [Moody (see page 298) Truelove Thomas, at Am. Watch Company, h. Derby, n. UCKER AMASA, cabinet maker, picture frames, etc., 43 Moody, house Taylor, near Hall (see p. 306) Tucker Georgia C., teacher (Watertown), boards Amasa Tucker’s, Taylor T T , 138 WALTHAM [u-v] DIRECTORY. Tugarty William, laborer, house Felton, near Williams Tuite Patrick, 2d hand F:R. I?., house Oak, car. Newton Tuite Peter J., at Am. Watch Co,, h. Felton, c. Williams Tuite Peter J., fish dealer, Oak, car. Newt,on, house do. Tuite Thomas, laborer, house 92 School Tully Mark, laborer, honse Newton, corner Bolton Tumilty James H., painter, b. Martin Greely’s, off School Tamer Arthur F.? hostler J. A. Cheney, bds. 242 Main Turner Isabella W. Mise, milliner, 3 Adams, boards do. Turner Mendal C., clerk Geo. T. Fiel, boards George T. Fiel’s, Russell Turner N. W., at Am. Watch Co., h. Floyd, n. Charles Turner Walter, house 3 Adams Turner Walter F., at Am. Watch Co., boards 3 Adams Turner Wilfred B., clerk D. E. Pope & Son, b. 242 Main Tuthill Charles L., at Am. Watch Co., rooms L. G. Webster’s, Adams, car Walnut Tuttle Nora Miss, dressmaker, Pine, corner Gardner, [Elm house do. Tuttle Thomas, spinner B. Mnfg. Co., b. 11 Long block, Tweed John H., tin plate worker, house rear 34 Elm Twing Almon, watchmaker, house Main, near Weston Tyler George, agricultural tools (19 So. Market, Boston), house Linden Tyler George R., laborer, house 285 Main UNDERWOOD MOSES, house Moody, n. Newton line Upham Frank M., clerk P. O., bds. S. 0. Upham’s, Pond Upham Samuel 0.) postmaster, house Pond, between Lexington and Exchange Upham William, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 28 Walnut Upham W. Fred, ohetnical broker (B.), house Pond, n. Exchange VALLELY EDWARD, house Foundry av., n. Willow Vallory Frank, at the bleachery, house Willow, n. Grove Vallory Michael, laborer, h. rear Willow, n. Foundry av. Van Norman Caleb H., manager Hopkins’ Watch Tool Co., house 23 Church Van Norman Charles, machinist, rooms 23 Church Van Norman Fred, machinist, rooms 23 Church Varney Ambrose, machinist B. Mnfg. Co., rooms I. L. Cousens’, 1 Lowell Varney Nicholas It., at Am. Watch Co., house 29 Ash Varney William S., printer, 43 IMoody, b. Ash, n. Adams ARNUM EDWARD P., harness maker, 281 Main, house Cross, near Main (see page 305) Varrell Maria E. Mrs., house 3 Cherry CSPruce Vaughn Ansel H., at Am. Watch Co., rooma Moody, car. V . WALTHAM [w] DIRECTORY. 139 Veech Alexander, at bleachery, house Cedar, n. Calvary Vickerson Geo. O., boot and shoe maker, h. 25 Hammond Vigcent Charles, carpenter, George D. Taylor, h. Cross Vignean Andry, at Am. Watch Tool Co., house 14 Elm Viles Abigail, widow of Jonas, house 190 Main ILES DANIEL F., insurance agent and town v clerk, Bank building, Main, h. 11 Pond (see p. 314) Viles Emily Miss, clerk Waltham Savings Bank, boards Summer, near Lexington’ * Viles George, provisions (20 F. H. market, Boston), house Lexington, near Dale Viles James (Pope & Viles), flour and grain, h. 190 Main Viles John, house 4 Bacon Viles John M., house Moody, near Chestnut Viles Laura E. Miss, teacher (Allston), boards George Kiles’, Lexington Viles Mary E. MISS, house 190 Main Viles Nathan, farmer, house Locust, near Winter Viles Nathan A., milkman, house 336 Main Viles Nathan R., farmer, boards Locust, near Winter Viles Walter S., engraver Am. Watch .Co., house rear Main, opposite Central House Vinal Betsey D., widow of Melzar, h. Newton, near Pine Vinal Charles W., at Am. Watch Co., house 362 Main Vinal Ezra,‘at Am. Watch Co., house 85 Moody Vinal Ezra, at Am. Watch Co., house rear 87 Moody Vinal George F., engineer F. R. R., h. Pine, n. Newton Vinal George L., boards Main, opposite Newton Vinal Harry F., at American Watch Co., b. Levi Vinal’s, Chestnnt Vinal Joel P., carpenter, house M$iu, opp. Newton Vinal J. Frederick, foremau J. A. Cheney, boards Main, opposite Newton Vinal Levi, mason (River, corner Chestnut, Boston), h. [Vinal’s, Chestnut Chestnut, near Moody Vinal Levi Whittemore, at Am, Watch Co., boards Levi WADDINGTON DANIEL, carpenter, house Charles,, near Moody Waddington Wm. E., carpenter, h. Mechanic, n. Felton Wadleigh Benjamin H., machiuist, h. Taylor,, car. Hall Wadleigh George P., dranghtsman, boards B. H. Wadlei.gh’s, Taylor Wadlelgh George P., at American Watch Tool Co., boards B. H. Wadleigh’s, Taylor, oorner Hall . Wagner Joseph, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Farwell’s, South Waight Albert E., at Am. Watch Co., boards 23 Adams Walcott Martha M., widow of William, b. 19 Newton 9 140 WALTHAM [w] DIRECTORY. Walcott William H., appraiser (282 Wafihington, B.), house 18 Newton Waldron Patrick, spinner B. Mnfg. Co., house 6 Long block, Elm Wales Maria, widow of Jonathan, house 47 Central Walker Amory H., house Lexington, near Bacon Walker Charles H., at Am. Watch Co., boards 8 Cherry Walker Gardner, at American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. M. J. Mayhew’s, Robbins Walker Harriet Y. Miss, boards T. W. Walker’s, Gore Walker John, loom-fixer, house 2 Central street block Walker John, works in stocking factory, house Willow, near Grove Walker John, at chalk factory, house Cedar, corner Oak Walker John W., agent Wheeler & Wilson Mnfg. Co., 87 Moody, rooms Pine, corner Gardner Walker Meredith, works in stocking factory, house Willow, near Grove Walker M. Sophiti Miss, b. Theophilus W. Walker’s, Gore Walker Tbeophilus W., merchant (17 Merchants row, B.), house Gore, near Main machinist Am. Watch Co., bde. 91 Crescent Walker -, Wall Charles, watch-case maker American Watch Co., house Ash, near Crescent Wall Charles II., at American Watch Co., house Adams, corner Ash Wall Edward, boards Thomas Wall’s, Charles Wall Patrick, grouer, Oak, corner Cedar, house do. Wall Patrick H., clerk Patrick Wall, Oak, boards do. Wall Thomas, laborer, house Charles, opposite Grant Wall William Mrs., house Newton, near Benefit Wallace Isabella Jlrs., house rear Newton, near Benefit Wallace John J., laborer, house Ferren Wallace Thomas J., stone-cutter, boards Hugh Gill’s, Oak Wallace William, at American Watch Co., boards Mrs. Isabella Wallace’s, Newton . Wallingford Ida S. Mrs., boarding-house, 54 Lexington Waliis Eunice M., widow of BenJ. K., h. Central, n. Elm Wallis Fred K., machinist, house Central, near Elm Walsh John, laborer, boards James Boardman’s, Felton Walsh John, machinist John Stark, boards Thomas Walsh’s, Flood Walsh Joseph, at B. Mnfg. Co., b. Ellen Downing’s, Oak Walsh Richard H., boiler maker Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co., house Foundry avenue, near Willow Walsh Thomas, watchman R. G. Brown & Co., house Friend, near John Walsh Walter T., stationery, etc., Common, near Main, house rear 61 Central WALTHAM [-] 141 DIRECTORY. Walters George, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 54 Crescent Waltham Bakery, J. & A. Munster, proprietors, 443 Main W W W ALTHAM WORKS, BLEACHERY AND DYE Chas. H. Mann, a@., River, opp. Wiltow (see p”pe 302) ALTHAM DYE HOUS& F. A. Wilson, proprietor, 9 Church (see page 301) Waltham Emery Wheel Co., 60 Felton, near F. R. R. FREE PRESS, Nathaniel G. ALTHAM Phinney, publisher, office r. 238 &Iam (see page 295) Waltham Free Public Bathing House, Moody, south end of the bridge Waltham GNSLight Co., office 4 Central block, Main Waltham Laundry, Warren Wetherbee, prop., 45 Moody ALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, Main, COI; ner Lexington (see page 303) Waltham New Church School, Lexington, near Bacon Waltham Post-Office, Y. 0. Upham, postmaster, Rumford building, Main Walthnm l’ublic Library, Moody, corner Charles W W W W W ALTHAM REAL (E. A..Harrington page 299) ESTATE AGENCY and C. F. Parks), 361 Main (see ALTHAM RECORD, E. L. Barry, publisher, office 244 Main (see page 303) Walthxm Savings Bank, Main, corner Lexington STEAM LAUNDRY, Thorp & ALTHAM Rogers, props., Crescent, n. Moody (see back cover) Waltham Veteran Fire Association, Moody, o. Crescent ALTHAM WATCH TOOL CO., Moody, corner Gushing (see page 300) Ward Andrew W., carnagesmith, boards George B. Ward’s, Moody Ward Benjamin J., boards Geo. B. Ward’s, Moody Ward David T., painter, Main, near Church, h. 559 Main Ward George B., machinist, h. Moody, o Adams av. Ward Lawrence, laborer, house 198 Main, near Newton Ward Rosa Mrs., house 31 Spring Ward Thomas, laborer, house CharIes, opposite Grant Ward William, laborer, h. rear Beaver Brook station Ward William D,, watchmaker American Watch Co., house Rrown, cgrner Moody Warden Erskine (Northup & Warden), grocer, ‘73 Moody, house Moody, corner High Warner Ernest H., showman, b. H. A. Warner’s, Crescent Warner Hanford A., showman, h. Crescent, opp. Orange Warner Henry H., at Am. Watch Co., boards H. A. TAdams Warner’s, Crescent Warren Alfred, at Am. Watch Co., h. Cresoedt, opp. , 142 WALTHAN [w] DIRECTORY. Warren Charles B., clerk (21 Summer, B.), house Main, near Gore Warren Charles R., clerk, 313 Main, boards 42 Church Warren Clarence H., clerk, 313 Main, house Warren av. Warren Edward R. (B.), house Main, near Gore Warren Frank, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River Warren George E., milkman, 7 Prospect, house do. Warren George W., clerk (Custom House, B.), h. Weston, near Main ARRE?d GEORGIA A., pianos, organs, an.d sewing machines, 3 Central block, Main, house Summer, near Church (see page 302) Warren Hannah B., wid. of Charles W., house Prospect, corner Warren Warren Henry F., florist and nurseryman, Summer, near Church, house do. Warren Isaac (Isaac Warren & Son), 349 Main, house Crescent, opposite Adams Warren Isaac & Son (Isaac and Lowell E. Warren), boot and shoe mnfrs. and dealers, 349 ,Main Warren Isaac F., milkman, boards 116 Charles Warren J. L., house Lexington, near School Warren Lowell E. (Isaac Warren & Son), 349 Main, boards Isaac Warren’s, Crescent, opp. Adams Warren Nathan (22 Equitable bldg., Milk, car. Devoashire, B.), b. Nehemiah Warren’s, Weston, n. Main Warren Nehemiah, farmer, house Weston, near Main Warren Royal S., physician, house IMain, near Lyman Warren Rufus, boots and shoes, 313 Main, h. 42 Church Warren Wilbur F., house 435 Main Warren Wm. A., druggists’ sundries (419 Wash., B.), boards Edwin Bowker’s, Main Warren William H., at American Watch Co., rooms W. [near Main W. Morse’s, Ash Warren William H. (Custom House, B.), h. Hammond, Wasgatt Susan F., widow of Moses, boards Charles E. [building Russell’s, Cherry .Water Commissioners office, Waltham National Bank Watson Alva, hostler Harvey P. Bartlett, house 2 Spruce Watson Frank L., at Am. Watch Co., rooms Geo. F. Corey’s, Moody Watson Henry El., boarding-house, Moody, c. Chestnut Watson John, in the bleachery, house Grove, II. Willow Watts A. W. Mrs., bds. Miss Srrah E. Willey’s, Robbins Watts Isaac L., American Watch Co., h. 18 Chestnut Watts Oliver, clerk Isaac Warren 8z Son, boards 18 [A. Car&, Cherry Chestnut Watts Sherburne, at American Watch Co., rooms James Waugh John W., carpenter, house Moore, opp. Oak W c WALTHAM j-w] DIRECTORT. 143 Webber Daniel M., hairdresser, 117 Moody, house do. Webber John H., Am. Watch Co., h. High, n. Lowell Webber Susan A., widow of George, boards William A. Gerald’s, Adams EBSTER AMBROSE (Amelican Watch Tool Co.), house Spruce, corner Adams (see p. 7) Webster Clarence L., at Am. Watch Co., rooms Mrs. Lucy K. Foster’s, Maple Webster Edgar F., draughtsman Am. Watch Tool Co., boards Spruce, corner Adams Webster Edwin D., confectioner, 285 Main, house do. Webster John T., clerk J. W. Robinson, 105 Moody, rooms W. A. Webster’s, Maple Webster Leonard G., machinist, house Adams, c.. Walnut E B S T E R WILLIAM A., photographer, Moody, corner Crescent, house Maple, n. Moody (see front cover) Weeks Delmont L., boots and shoes (103% Summer, B.), house 13 Pine Weeks Frank M., clerk, 3 Lexington, house r. 14 Spruce Weeks George L., clerk (26 Winter, B.), h. 15 Gordon Weeks Hayes, bookkeeper (B.), boards Mrs. Wallingford’s, Lexington Weeks Hiram, produce (65 and 67 Clinton, B.), house [Lexington 22 Crescent Weeks Hiram H., bookkeeper (84 Pearl, B.), boards Weeks Horace (Weeks $ Co.), express, 3 Lexington, house 14 Spruce Weeks Wilbert L., bookkeeper Weeks & Co., 3 Lexingtrm, boards 14 Spruce EEES & CO. (Horace Weeks) express (174‘ Washington, and 15 Devonshire, B.), 7 Lexington, near Main (see page 304) Welch Anna, widow of Patrick, house River, n. VVillow Welch Charles A., lawyer (9 Tremor+ B.), house Linden Welch David, blacksmith, house 23 Rover, near Willow Welch Edward, moulder, b. H. J. McBride’s, New Grove Welch James, laborer, house School, near Grant Welch John, laborer, house Friend, near Calvary Welch John jr., boards John Welch’s, Friend Welch John I’., ice driver, boards Felton, n. Mechanic Welch Mary, widow of Jeremiah, h. Moore, opp. John Welch Patrick, coachman Mrs. A. B. Adams, Lyman, boards do. Welch Patrick, laborer, house Friend, near John Welch Patrick, laborer, house Main, near Heard Welch Patrick, laborer G. W. Lyman, Lyman, h. School, near Spring Welch Wm., stone-mason, house off Bacon, near Pond W ’ W W . 144 WALTHAM [w] DIRECTORY. Welch William F., cigars, etc., Elm, opp. F. R. R. depot, house do. Welch, see Welsh Weldon Arnold, cqcnter, bds. Lemuel Gilson’s, Maple Wellington Ai3hur C., clerk, 4 Elm, boards Mrs. I. S. [and Smith Wallingford’s, Lexington Wellington Benjamin, farmer, h. North, bet. Lexisrgton Wellington Caleb F., house Hammond, near Main Wellington Caleb S., farmer, h. East Ash, near Moody Wellington Chas. L., farmer, h. North, n. Lexington iine Wellington Edward, farmer, b. Benj. Wellington’s, North Wellington Ethelyn A. Miss, dressmaker, 11 Gushing, [street avenue house do. Wellington Frederick D., clerk, 4 Elm, house Summer Wellington Frederick D., b. Chas. L. Wellington’s, North Wellington George F., at gas works, house 66 Central Wellington Herbert J., at American Watch Go., house Chestnut, near Hall Wellington Horatio A., at American Watch Co., house Moody, opposite High Wellington James I,., carpenter, house Bacon, n. Main Wellington James T., at Am. Watch Co., rooms 1 Maple Wellington John Maynard, clerk W. S. Curtis, house rear 30 Elm Wellington Mary Elizabeth Miss, teacher High school, boards John 51. Peck’s, Summer Wellington Mary M., widow of James, h. Dale, n. Bacon Wellington Nancy O., widow of Jefferson, h. 11 Cushing Wellington Sullivan, farmer, house Russell, n. Prospect Wellington Theodore, farmer and milkman, house 91 [near Liberty Lexington Wellington Theodore F., clerk Frank E. Tower, h. Main, Wellington William S., at American Watch Co., boards [Mostly .H. A. Wellington’s, Moody Wells David II., at Am. Watch Co., rooms S. E. Cleaves’, Wells Frank E., dentist, Connolly block, 57 Moody, rms. 23 Hammond Wells Nathaniel, house Weston, near Stony Brook Welsh John P., machinist (Charlestown), boards 37 Hall Welsh Joseph A., machinist B. Mnfg. Co,, boards 37 Hall Welsh Patrick T., receiving clerk freight depot (F. R. R., B.), house 37 Hall [5 Prospect Welsh, see Welch Wentworth Benjamin W., painter, Main, COT.Prospect, h. Wentworth Charles W., farmer, house Plympton Wentworth Clarence L., farmer, house D:rle, near Bacon Wentworth Frank L., fireman F. R. R., house Grant, near Charles Wentworth James B., foreman Arthur T. Lyman, Lyman, near Forest, house do. WALTHAM [w] DIRECTORY. 145 Wentworth John E., milk driver, boards 5 Prospect Wentworth Luciette A. Mrs., teacher (Eliot schoo!, North Bennet, B.), boards Mrs. P. H. Shedd’s, Lexrngton Wentworth Ralph S., collecting clerk (Maverick National Bank, 50 Water, B.), boards E. T. Taylor’s, Grant West Harry, painter, boards E. M. Dow’s, Main Weston Charles H., boarding-house, Robbins, n. Adams Weston Fred., clerk Central House, boards do. Weston George C., milkman, boards Prospect House Weston Henry B., boards Charles H. Weston’s, Robbins Westwood John, machinist Am. Watch Co., h. 49 Brown Wetherbee Albert, works Am. Watch Co., h. 90 Moody Wetherbee Andrew, carpenter, boards 19 Church Wstherbee Charles H., boards 38 Central Wetherbee Edwin D., dial mnfr., 45 Moody, near Crescent, boards do. Wetherbee Frank W., dial maker E. D. Wetherbee, Moody, boards Taylor, near Lowell Wetherbee Josiah, furnace mnfr., 38 Central, house do. Wetherbee Josiah W., boards 38 Central Wetberbee Melissa Miss, house 47 Central Wetherbee Warren, Waltham laundry, 45 Moody, h. do. Weymouth Lusina B., widow of Benjamin, h. 6 Chestnut Weymouth Osgood, at Am. Watch Co., house TayIor, near Lowell Whalen John, laborer, house School, nearly opp. Spring Whalen Jehn, works in bleachery, h. Willow, near Grove Whalen Luke, teamster, house rear School, opp. Spring Whalen Peter, laborer, house School, opp. Spring Whalen Thomas, at B. Mnfg. Co., boards 24 River Whalen Thomas, laborer, house 114 School’ Whalen Thomas I?., saloon, Charles, n. Williams, h. do. Whalen William, mason, house School, opp. Spring Whartingbridge .Joseph, machinist, h. Calvary, n. Cedar Wheeler Andrew, at American Watch Co., bds. 8 Taylor Wheeler Charles M., at chalk factory, house rear Exchange, near Main Wheeler James, laborer, house Oak, near Cedar Wheeler John, laborer, house rear Beaver Brook station Wheeler Mrs., house Grant, near Main Whe$M$c~yilson Mnfg. Co., John W. Walker, ;gnt, ain Whelon Daniel M., painter John H. Whelon, bds. do., r. HELON JOHN H,, painter and paper-hanger, Spring, n. Main, h. Spring, opp. Middle (see p. 301) Whidden George W., olerk general freight F. R. R. (B.), house 199 Main, corner Lyman Whitcomb Anna C. Miss, teacher third intermediate school, boards H. G. Whitcomb’s, Plpmpton W 146 . WALTHAM [w] DIRECTORY. Whitcomb Austin, at American Watch Co., rooms C. C. [Plympton Byam’s, Cherry Whitcomb Ernest A., clerk (Lynn), b. H. G. Whitcomb’s, Whitcomb Frank, at American Watch Co., rooms C. C. Byam’s, Cherry Whitcomh Horace G., farmer, house Plytnpton HITCOMB JOHN E. (American Watch Tool w Co.), house Moody, near High (see page 7) Whitcomb John F., at American Watoh Co., boards H. G. W hitcornb’s, Plympton White Alfred, carpenter, house Chnrles, opp. FTarvnrd White Edward, carpenter, boards Sanderson House White Harriet L., widow of Wm. IL, house 39 Hall White James, blacksmith, house rear School, near Spring Whit,e John, shoemaker, house r. East Ash, near Moody White Joshua, at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, near Moody White Mary J., dressmaker, Pine, opp. Hall, house do. White Nelson, second hand B. Mnfg. Co., house 31 Pine, opposite Hall White William, house Felton, near Fountain Whitehead Daniel, laborer, h. rear School, opp. Spring Whitehead Frederick C., machinist, h. rear 57 Central Whitehead Thomas, driver J. Totten, Bacon, boards do. Whitehouse Charles H., machinist Am. Watch Co., house 30 Prospect Whitehouse Joseph H., coachman Dr. J. W. Willis, Xain Whitehouse J. Henry, clerk Prospect House, boards do, Whitford Emma M., .bookkeeper Rand & Dutoh, Lexington, boards G. H. Whitford’s, Bacon HITFORD GEORGE I+, watches, jewelry, etc., Whitford building, 363 Mart], house Bacon, car- . ner Dale (see page 8) Whitford Mary E. Miss, teacher North grammar school Whiting Andrew, p:ltternmaker, h. r. Newton, opp. Pine Whiting Charles, janitor school building, h. Bacon+, Pond Whiting Henry L., maohinist at bleachery, house River, near Willow Whiting Phineas, peddler, house 205 Main Whiting Willinm G., at Am. Watch Co., house rear Newton, opposite Pine Whitman Monroe, at Am. Watch Co., b. High,n. Newton Whitney Albert L., machinist American Watch Co., bds. Mrs. Alice M. McPhail’s, Moody Whitney Augusta Miss, boards 72 Ash Whitney Carrie &frs., boards 43 Crescent Whitney Catherine, wid. of ETenry, h. Russell+ Prospect HITNEY CHARLES A., planing, sawing and turning, rear Music Hall, Elm, house Russell, near Prospect (see page 295) W W WALTHAM [w-j DIRECTORY-. 147 Whitney Charles G., machinist Am. Watch Co., boards Erdkine Warden’s, Moody Whitney Charles H., student, b. Samuel Whitney’s, Ash Whitney Edward M., machinist, rooms A. Lewis’, Lowell Whitney Eustes, at Am. Watch Co., rooms 40 Crescent Whitney Frank, at ,4merican Watch Co., h. 16 Adams Whitney Jemitna S., widow of Amos, house Crescent, near Chestnut Whitney Joseph, boards 200 Main, corner Newton Whitney Joseph W., farmer, house 65 Central Whitney Lucy H., widow of Geo. W., house 3.5 Adams Whitney Luther F., at Am. Watch Co., boards Mrs. J. S. Whitney’s, Crescent Whitney Mary B., widow of Nathan, house 22 Walnut Whitney Nathan S., watchmaker American Watch CO., [Adams house 36 Crescent Whitney Samuel, machinist Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, n. Whitney Susan Mrs., house 72 Ash Whitney Susan J., wid. of Zimri, dressmaker, h. 13 Union Whitney Walter, boards ‘Amass Tucker%, Taylor Whitney William S., at Am. Watch Co., rms. 19 Crescent Whitney William S. (Whitney & Edes), grocer, 113 Moody, boards 97 Crescent Whitney & Edes (Wm. S. Whitney and Robert B. Edes), grocers, 113 Moody Whittaker Robert, loom-fixer, house 15 River Whittaker Thomas, second. hand B. Mnfg. Co., house 1 [am’s, Cherry Central street block Whittaker Thomas jr., at Am. Watch Co., rms. C. C. ByWhitten Charles H., house Gordon, near Hall . Whitten Mary A., widow of John, dressmaker, Alder, near Moody, house do. Whittier John A., house Main, near Prospect Wholly Anna, widow of Daniel, h. Felton, opp. Fountain Wilbur Alfred, variety store, 246 Main, rooms 4 Music Hal] block, Elm Wilcox William C., clerk water board, also clerk selectmen, house 1 Charles, near Moody Wilcox William C. jr., boards Wm. C. Wilcox’s, Charles Wilde Louisa MI, teacher, bds. M. S. J. Wilde’s, Church Wilde Maximillmn S. J., designer American Watch Co., house Church, near Sumtner Wilde Waldo Max., clerk (182 Causeway, B.), boards Church, near Summer Wilder Albert F., at Am. Watch Co., b. Sanderson House Wilder Ambrose S., police officer, h. Prospect, car. Main Wildes Walter E., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 37 Crescent Wilkins William C., bronzer R. G. Brown, house Mt. Pleasant 148 WALTEAM [Iv] DIRECTORY. Will&d George H., Elrmehouse Warren, corner Beaver Willey James H., second hand B. Mnfg. Co., h. 17 River Willey John G., boards Miss Susan E. Witleg’s, Robbins Willey Susan E. Miss,hoarding-house, Robbins,n. Crescent Williams Augustine Z., clerk D. E. Pope & Son, boards 242 Main Williams Daniel W., real estate and insurance, Adams building, Main, cop. Church, house School, n. Liberty Williams Elhanan J., at Am, Watch Co., boards Adams, corner Orange Williams George I?. (Bradford & Williams), stationery, etc., Central bleck, house 16 Liberty, corner School Williams James J., hairdresser, boards Miss Abby Holbrook’s, Charles Williams ,John S., town treasurer, Bank building, house Main, below Willow Williams Mary L. Mrs., fancy goods and dressmaking, Oak, near Acorn, b. Mrs. Louisa McKenna’s, Newton Williams Robert, moulder, house River, near bleachery Williams Roscoe A., carpenter, house Hammond Williams R. 1’. Mrs., house School, corner Liberty Williamson David, watchman chalk factory, house EXchange, corner School Willis Emily S., wid. of Samuel A., h. Bacon, n. Main Willis Frederick R., watchmaker American Watch Co., house Cushing, near Moody Willis John W., physician, house Main, opposite Liberty Willis Rufus P., machinist B. Mnfg. Co., house 14 Gordon Willoughby Edward, carpenter Am. Watch Co., boards Moodv, corner Chestnut Wills William R., foreman American Watch Co., house 21 Adams, corner Chestnut Wilmot Frank, gardener, house 4 High Wilson Charles B., watchman Am. Watch Co., house 91 Crescent Wilson Charles S., at Am. Watch Co., boards 332 Main Wilson David A., at Am. Watch CO., h. Ash, n. Moody OLSON FRED. A., Waltham dye-house, 9 -vv Church, house 1 Elm (see page 301) Wilson George, janitor Music Hall block, Elm, house do. Wilson Horace B., farmer, house Quince, near Beaver Wilson Joseph L., at Am. Watch Co., house Crescent, opposite Walnut Wilson Miriam E., widow of Robert D., h. 12 Cashing Winch Edwin, at Am’. Wat.ch Co., h. Lowell, c. Chestnut Winkley George W., oarriage-maker, h. r. Bacon, n. Dale Winn Charles H., machinist American Watch Tool CO., house 13 Church Winn Eliza, widow of Parker, house 13. Church WALTHAM [w] DIRECTORY. 146 Winn James O., at Am. Watch Co., h. Bacon, near Main Winslow Geo. E., supt. water works, h. Alder, n. Moody Winslow John S., engineer P. R. R., h. Pine, oor. Lowell Winsor George H., clerk, 351 Main, boards 1 Walnut Winsor Richard A., at American Watch Co., h. 1 Walnut Wisewell Lowell M., proprietor Waltham Hat Bleaohery Withrow Jacob, foreman oar stable, b. Prospect House Withrow John, expressman, boards Sanderson House Witzig Henry,, watchmaker American Watch Co., rooms 48 Adams Woerd Charles V., mechanical supt. American Watch Co., house Crescent, opposite Adams Woerd Charles V. jr., machinist American Watch Co., house Crescent, near Adams Woerd Henry, watchmaker American Watch Co., boards C. E. Edgecomb’s, Robbins Wood Franklin, house Russell, corner Floyd Wood George W., carpenter, h. off Main, near Weston Wood Henry, at American Watch Co., rooms 34 Brown Wood Henry A., houso Mt. Pleasant court Wood Thomas, overseer dyer B. Mnfg. Co., house Taylor, [mon st. place corner Lowell Woodbury Frank H., teamster Pope & Viles, h. 1 ComWoodbury Howard C., prop. Charles River billiard and bowling saloon, Moody, near the bridge, h. at Natiok Woodlook Elisha D., carpenter George D. Taylor, house Newton, near P. R. R. Woodlock George, carpenter, house Oak, corner Moore Woodward Charles H. R., salesman (130 Federal, B.), house Pine, near Hall Woodward Frank E., coachman Mrs. W. E. Bright, house Main, next F. R. R. Woodward Joshua L., farmer, house Wi$er, near West Wooley Charles D., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 8 Crescent Woolley Charles, house 2 Adams OOLLEY GEORGE, books, stationery, etc., Whitford building, 363 Main, house 6 Park place [ton’s, Moody, opp. High (see pw 8) Woroesber Albert, at Am. Watch Co., b. II. A. WellingWorcester Alfred, boards Benjamin Worcester’s, Bacon Worcester Benjamin, principal Waltham New Church school, house Bacon, near Lexington Worcester David P., farmer, h. rear Bacon, n. Lexington Worcester Edward, physician, 7 Moody, house do. Worcester James, at Am. Watch Co., h. 6 Harvard av. Worcester Joseph R. (B.), bds. Benj. Worcester’s, Bacon Worcester Sarah, widow of Samuel, house 7 Moody Worcester William, at American Watch Co., rooms Mrs. Mary A. Whitton’s, Alder W WALTHAM Wormwood Albert [w-j DIRECTORY. F., fruit and vegetables, house Main, near Prospect Wormwood John, at Am. Watch Co., r. Gordon, n. Hall Wormwood William S., boards 22 Walnut \Vormwood Willoughby G., at American Watch Co., [Orange house 20 Walnut Wrenn Wm. H., works Am. Watch Ce., h. Crescent, opp. Wright Albert C., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 8 Crescent Wribht Alfred H., at Am. Watch Co., bds. 8 Crescent Wright Almon, paper-hanger and paper-hangings, and fancy goods, Smyth’s block, Moody, house do. Wright Charles A., painter, boards 109 Moody Wright Charles E., house 9 Prospect Wright Clarence E., clerk G. H. Whitford, Main, boards D. C. Wright’s, Crescent Wright Daniel, machinist, house Main, opp. Linden Wright Daniel1 C., wat&rnan Am. Watch Co., house 8 Cresoen t RIGHT DENNISON A., Waltham Watch Co., Moody, h. 36 Lexington (see page 300) Wright Ephraim, carpenter, house Pine, near Newton Wright Frank T., blacksmith, Lexington, near Dale, house off Bacon, near Lexington Wright Fred H., at American Watch Co., boards D. C. Wright’s, Crescent Wright Gad., house 109 Moody Wr$ht Geo. L., works in bleachery, h. River, n. Willow Wrrght Geo. ft., teamster, house 46 Church Wright James H., supt. of highways, house 109 Moody, near Chestnut Wright Lyman B., house 16 Elm Wright Peter, weaver, boards 14 Elm Wright Willis L., at Am. Watch Co., h. Main,opp. Liberty Wyatt Addison, at Atnerican Watch Co., house Crescent, near Walnut Wyatt Marcus A., at Am. Watch Co,, rooms 34 Crescent Wyatt Marcus P., works Am. Watch Go., h. 69 Moody Wyckoff George, steam-fitter R. G. Brown & Co., house Charles, opposite Floyd Wyman Qeo. E., farmer, house Cross, near Central Wyman Geo. S., at Am. Watch Co., b. S. R. Wymxn’s,Ash Wyman George W., at Am, Watch Co., house 299 Main Wyman John I-I., at B. Mnfg. Co., h. Charles, n. Water Wvman Reuben, farmer, house Winter, near West W>man Reuben A., milkman, Bacon, n. Dale, boards do. Wyman Rodney H., hack driver, house r. 20 Lexington Wyman Silas K., wa.tchman at American Watch Co., house Ash, near Moody Wyman William, milkman, house Bacon, near Dale TV Tool WALTHAM [y] DIRECTORY. 151 YARDLEY ISAAC, at Am. Watch Co., h. Ash, n. Adams Yates Thomas, second hand B. Mnfg. Co., h. 3 River Peaton Alice Miss, at American Watch Co., boards J. H. [worth’s, Beaver Kilburn’s, High York Ezra, farmhand G. W. Lyman, boards J. B. WentYe&on Herbert, at American Watch Co., boards J. H. Kilburn’s, High York Jane IL, widow of.Uriah, house School, n, Lyman Young Edward J. Rev., pastor First Parish church, houee [School at Cambridge Young Edward M., fish and oysters, 5 Lexington, h. 54 Young Henry A., house 23 Hammond Young John D., carpenter, house Charles, n. Harvard Young M. .Harwood, paymaster 5. Mnfg. Co., house Church, corner Summer Young Stillman K., at Am. Watch Co., boards 55 Brown Young Tamzio S., widow of Joshua, house 19 Gordon Yuell James, carpenter, boards J. W. 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WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 153 WALTHAM *BUSINESS DIRECTORY, EMBRACINQ A Clnuaitkd Lint of all Traders, Profemiotm, and Pornnits the Town of WALTYAm, for tbo yerr 188% arranged Alpbabeticall~ for each Trade, thus exhibiting at a glance the full eddresa snd Special Easiness of ber Citirem. Agricultural in Xinplemerzts. EEWDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford building, (see front cover) Richardson E. M., Goodnow’s block, 286 Main Main Apothecaries. Frothingham D. D., 357 Main HALL HENRY C., Moody, corner Crescent (see front cover) Johnson Horace I., Main, corner Elm Page Charles F., Moody, Corner Spruce Sale Charles E., 4 Eagle block, Main Sanderson Geo. H., 295 Main Architect. Hancox Benjamin F. jr., Grant 164 WALTECAM BUSINESS DIRECT0 R’C Artist. Rutter William B., Pond Auctioneers. McGuinness Frank, rear 18 Elm Smith S. W., 355 Main, room 2, upstairs Bakers. Dill Brothers, Moody, near Pine FRASER KATE M. MISS, Music Hall block, Elm (see page 309) JAMES ALGERNON, 82 Moody (see page 301) Livermore Jonas D., 8 Elm Munster John, 18 Elm Munster J. & A., 443 Main Banker and Broker. Reed George F., Whitford building, 361 Main Banks, WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK, F. M. Stone, president, Soseph F. Gibbs, cashier, Main, car. Lexington (see page 303) Waltham Savings Bank, Waltham National Bank bailding, Horatio &Moore,president, F. M. Stone, treasurer, . Main, corner Lexington BathZng Houses. Free public bath house, Moody, south end of the bridge Woodbury H. C., Moody, near the bridge Beer man& Mineral Water Manufacturers. Harvey J. J., School, opposite Spring Moore 0. B., rear Main, near F. R. R., Beaver Brook BClliard Halls. Cbarles River Billiard and Bowling Saloon, Moody Belmont Billiard Hall, Common, corner Main Jewel1 Isaac B., 37 Moody Lee Charles H., 240 Main PROSPECT HOUSE, W. J. Richardson, prop,, Nain, opp. Prospect (see page 298) B412 Poster. NcGuinness Frank, rear 18 Elm WALTHAM BUSINESS DIREi;lTORY. 155 Blachmniths. Blackey J. W., Main, Beaver Brook Burke Thomas A., Main, opposite Prospect Daniels J. & Son, Nain, opposite Central House GREEN JOHN A., Moody, near Cushing (see page 305) Larkin Patrick, Common, opposite Niddle Mayer L. J., Water, near Charles McDonald Hugh, rear Main, near Central House Wright Frank T., Lexington, near Dale Bleachmy and Dye Works. WALTHAN BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS, C. H. Mann, agent, River, opp. Willow, E. Dwight, treas. (60 State, B.) (see page 302) Blind Pastmer Manufactwer. Shedd Joel, Dale, near Bacon Board@pHouses. Bickman S. E., 30 River Connelly Patrick, Felton, near Mechanic Connors Bridget, 12 Long block, Main Day William, Shawmut House, Crescent, corner Ash Fisher John C., Charles, corner Mechanic Hamilton Mary N. Nrs., Maple, near Moody Jenks Simeon N., Moody, near Robbins King Nary A., Walnut, corner Adams Langlev James W., 13 River Mann Emma J. Mrs., 28 River Nayhew M. J. Mrs., Robbins, near Crescent Merry George A., 24 River Neilson Caroline Mrs., 53 Adams Odion Sarah J. Mrs., 30 Taylor, near Lowell Piper Mary A. Miss, 242 Main Robbins Sabra N., Adams House, Adams, car. Naple Roddick Thomas, 73 Moody Rose Eleazer, High, opposite Lowell Saunders John W., 26 Walnut Shawmut House, Ash, car. Crescent, opp. watch factory Stevens Francis E., Adams, corner Ash Taylor E. T., Grant, near Main Wallingford Ida J. Mrs., 54 Lexington Waltham New Church School, Lexington and Bacon, near Dale Watson Henry H.? Moody, corner Chestnut Willey Susan E. Miss, Robbins, near Crescent 10 156 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. to Let. Boats Bartlett H. P., Moody, opposite River Wetherbee Warren, Moody, south end of the bridge Books and &Tatiomery. Bradford & Williams, Central block, Main, and Moody, corner Crescent WOOLLEY GEORGE, Whitford building, 363 Main (see page 8) Boots and Shoes. Burke John E. Q Co., 59 Moody Derbyshire & Farnsworth, 71 Moody Gleason L. P., Main, corner Lexington Guinan William, 373 Main, corner Common Murtha Michael, Charles, near Mechanic Rooney & Lanagan, Donahoe’s block, Main Warren Isaac dz Son, 349 Main Warren Rufus, 313 Main Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers. Amrock James, Calvary stieet crossing Carroll John C., Calvary, corner Cedar Cushing S. N., Clematis Brook station, Beaver Flood Patrick, Church, near Main Gilson L., basement 111 Moody Guinan William, 373 Main, corner Common Hitching6 William, Main, corner Lexingtoo Kelly Martin R., Bacon street crossing King M., Elm, near F. R. 11. McKenna P., 21 Middle Murtha Michael, Charles, near Mechanic Sherman Prentlss, Crescent, near Moody Tinker George, basement 113 Moody Warren Isaac & Son, 349 Main Bowlhg Alley. Woodbury H. C., Moody, opp. River Box Manufacturers. BUTTKICK FRANCIS (packing), Felton (see p. 3) Parmenter Crayon Co., Pine, near Moody WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 157 BPiCk8. FROST G. FRANK, Moody, car. F. R. R. (see p. 295) HUNNEWELL WILLIAM A., Beaver Brook station (see front cover) Bu&lders9 MaterJals. KENDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford building, Main (see front cover) PACKARD Bu4ldCng Mover. CALEB S., 344 Main (see page 308) BUtChW. Hughes James, Grove, near Willow Cab&net Makers. Bellis Matthew H., Exchange, near Main TUCKER AMASA, Dix block, Moody (see page 306) Carpenters. ATWOOD E. JR., Moody, n. Brown (see page 305) Ayers William H., Main, near Hammond Baker Thomas W., Main, corner Spring Bemis Charles W., Main, corner Grant Blood Otis R., Summer, near Church Brown John H., Gushing, near Hall Browne George W., 25 Pine Cowen Bernard B., 46 Church Handrahan John, Common, near School MARTIN L. W., Lowell, car. Chestnut (see page 298) MILLER JOHN G., Main, opp. Linden (see page 305) MOOR E. D., Alder, near Moody (see page 305) . Parks Marshall, rear Felton, near Mechanic Patrick Dexter B., East Ash Pratt William A., Main, near Weston Reed Charles A., Charles, corner Floyd Smith Charles C., South, near Charles TAYLOR GEO. D., r. Music Hall, Elm (see page 295) Carpet Maker. Bellis M. H. Mrs., Exchange, near Main Carpets. CLARK, MAYNARD & CO., Music Hall block, Elm (see page 5) GRAVES P. H. & SON., Exchange Hall, Main (see page 307) 158 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CarpetJmgs and Upholstery Goods. CLARK, MAYNARD & CO., Music Hall block, Elm (see page 5) McAllister W. H. $ E., 81 Moody Carriage 2Mitmufacturers. ANDERSON BROS., Main, near Bacon (see page 297) Batchelder Bradford C., 8 Spruce Blackey J. W., Main, near tieaver brook FLAGG BROS., Charles, corner Harvard (see page 304) Winkley George W., Main, near Bacon CarAagesmdths. ANDERSON BROS., Main, near Bacon (see page 297j Emerson Lewis, Heard, near Main FLAGG BROS., Charles, car. Harvard (see page 804) Car&age Tr4rnmers. ANDERSON BROS., Main, near Bacon (see page 297) FLAGG BROS., Charles, car. Harvard (see page 304) Hayes A. D., rear 275 Main Chalk Manufacturers. Parmenter Crayon Co. (crayons),. Pine, near Moody C4gar Manufacturer. Bullock A. E., Main, corner Lexington Connors J. W., 305 Main Strauch Andrew, Main, opposite Moody C4gars and Tobacco. Bullock E. A., Main, corner Lexington Connors Joseph W., 305 Main Deehan Thomas E., Church, corner Main Donlon Anthony, 53 Moody Fisher Joseph, Main, near Moody McWAIN C. W., 2 Rumford bldg., Main (see page 310) Varney Wm. S., 43 Moody Welch Wm. F., Elm, opposite depot Civil Eng$neer. Parks Cbas. F., Whitford building, 361 Main WALTHAM BUSINESS 159 DIRECTORY. Clergymen. Brosnahan Timothy (Catholicj, School, near Common Dyer Spencer 0. (Methodist), 64 School Fales Thomas F. (Episcopal), 16 Lyman Farnsworth Thomas G. (Universalist), Central, near Elm Frost L. P. (Methodist), 77 Lexington Fullerton B. M., 3 Lyman Goldthwait Thomas (Baptist), Taylor, near Lowell Leonard M. R. (Universalist), Main, near Prospect Murphy John J. (Catholic), School, near Common I Packard Isaac (Methodist), 274 Main Smith Benton, Moody, corner Orange Stratton J. V. (Baptist), 282 Main Worcester Benj. (Swedenborgian), Bacon, n. Lexington Clocks, Etc. NOBLE JOHN P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see pa.ge 300) WHITFORD GEORGE H., Whitford buildmg, 363 Main (see page 8) Cloth&&g and Gemtd lkrn4sh&ng Goods. (See also Tailors.) Bamber Asher, Prospect block, Main BOSTON AND WALTHAM CLOTHING CO., 2 Eagle block, Main (see page 308) Marsh David S. 8t Son, 4 Rumford building, Main Murphy & Rooney, 381 Main Schwartz I., Main, 3d door from Lexington Coal, Wood and Hay. CARNEY & SON, Calvary, n. F. R. R. (see page 306) EDDY C. F. & CO., 81 Moody (see front cover) FROST G. FRANK, Moody, oor. F. R. R. (seep. 295) HUNNEWELL WILLIAM A., yard Beaver Brook station, 164 Main, office at George Woolley’s bookstore and (13 Kilby, B.) (see front cover) g;a:;NOW -, Cofftns and Caskets. WILLIAM & SON, 284 Main (see p. 299) Common, near Main. CommAss4oner ,of Other States. Johnson B. B., Whitford block, Main Concrete HAYS SCdewalhx WM. W., School, opposite Grant (see page 310) 160 WALTHAM BUSINESS Confectionery DIRECTORY. and l%uit. FRASER EATE M. MISS, Music Hall block, Elm (see page 309) Mackay Mimes, Common, near Main Rasetto Joseph, Main, corner Elm Webater Edwin D., 285 Main Contractors. HAYS W. W., School, opposite Grant (see page 310) Maloy Thomas, 22 S ring McCusker Barney, 2 ewton, corner Taylor Mulvihill Martin, John, head of Flood Cordage. EENDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford (see front cover) Corsets CLARK, and MAYNARD building, gain Ladies Underwear. & CO., Music Hall block, Elm (see page 5) DESHON FOLSOM F. C. & CO., 12 Elm (see page 4) GEORGE C., 105 Moody (see page 7) Cracker JAMES Dealer. A., 82 Moody (see page 301) Crockery and Glassware. FIEL GEORGE’T., 411 Main (see page 296) NORTHUP & WARDEN, 72 Moody PRIEST H. E., 353 Main (see page 296) CutZery, etc. KENDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford building, Main see front cover) PRI 6 ST H. E., 353 Main (see page 296) WOOLLEY GEORGE, Whitford block, 363 Main (see page 6) Dentdsts. HAMLIN E. L., 361 Main, room 1, up stairs (see p. 300) Johnson N. D., 14 Chestnut Papineau Augustus, Central block, Maiu, up stairs Sherman John M., Common, near Main Starbuck E. P., room 7, Central block, Main, up stairs DIRECTORY. 161 TEMPLE T. W., Music Hall block, Elm (see back Welrg?nk E., Connelly block, 57 Moody WALTHAM BUSINESS Dial Hamufactwrer. Wetherbed Edwin D., Moody, near Crescent Dressmakers. Alexander P. D. Mrs., 11 Central Allen Mary J., Grove, near Willow Anderson Kate S., Crescent, corner Walnut Campbell S. C. Miss, 5 Gordon Conniff Mary A. Miss, Main, near Heard Conrad Annie E. Mrs., rear 109 Moody Foster Lucinda H. Miss, 16 Liberty Harrington M. E., School, corner Exchange Heasley Katie F. Miss, Cedar, near Oak Heasley Mary A. Miss, Cedar, near Oak Lee Mary F., room 2 Eagle block, Main Lord Cora Miss, Moody, corner Spruce Lowell W. F. Mrs., 72 Ash McBride Mary Mrs., Charles, opposite Grant Monroe A. T. Mrs., Chestnut, near Hall Mudgett Anna M., Main, near Cross Myshrall Matilda Mrs., Main, near Spring Pettengill Elizabeth, High, near Lowell Platts Lucy, Floyd, corner Russell Reed Minnie M. Mrs., 355 Main Ring H. L. Miss, 37 Crescent Rogers F. W. Mrs., Charles, near Prospect Smith Ann Elizabeth Miss, Main, opp. Central House Tuttle Nora Miss, Pine, corner Gardner Wellington E. A. Miss, 11 Gushing White M. J. Mrs., Pine, opposite Hall . Whitten Mary A., Alder, near Moody Whitney S. J. Mrs., 13 Union Williams M. L. Mrs., Oak, near Acorn Drugs HALL HENRY ami? MedQcZnes. C.,Moody, car. Crescent (see front cover) Dr/y Goods. CLARK, MAYNARD & CO., Musia ,Hall block, Elm (see page 5) DESHON F. C. & CO., 12 Elm (see page 4) Follett J. W., 291 Main 162 WALTHAM Dyy BUSINESS DIREOTORY. Goods-CorArwed. FOLSOM GEORGE C!.,Moody, corner Spruce (see p. 7) Milton Edwin T., Moody, near Spruoe Riley Lawrence & Co., 265 Main Smith 0. A. & Co., Whitford building, 359 Main Stratton Thomas D., Whitford block, Main Dye Houses. WALTHAM DYE HOUSE, 9 Church (see page 301) Emery, F. A. Wilson, proprietor, Croczcs, Corundum Wi%eeZ Manufacturer. Cloth arbd Sibley Freeman K., Moody, corner Gushing Emery Wheel Manufacturers. Sibley F. K., Moody, corner Gushing Waltham Emery Wheel Co., 60 Felton Engine Builder. SHEDD GEORGE F., Lexington, n. Beaver (see p, 297) Expresses. Delano dz Co.! 309 Main, and (91 Kilby and 36 Court, sq,, Boston) GIBBS & CO., 9 Church, near Main and (105 Aroh, 34 Court sq., and 25 Merchants Row, B.) (see p. 296) Hoyt Andrew J., 17 Cushing Pendexter George H., 42 School, P. O., and depot WEEKS &. CO., 3 Lexington, near Main, offioes (174 Washington and 15 Devonshire, B.) (see page 304) Extract 2k6anufacturer. Stowell Henry C., Robbins, near Adams Pancg Goods. Chapin E. M. Mrs., 275 Main Donovan Annie M., 309 Main FISHER W. L. L CO., Main, car. Charoh (see page 363) Kelly Ella B. Mrs., Common! near Main MoGurn Ellen Miss, 309 Main Mead J. W. Mrs.,‘16 Elm Morgan F. J. & W. H., 246 Main Walsh Walter T., Common, near Main WAL!i!HAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Waltham Variety Store, 246 Main Williams M. L. Mrs., Oak, near Acorn WOOLLEY GEORGE, Whitford building, (see page 8) Wright Almon, Smyth’s block, Moody 163 363 Main B&h and Oysters. Caswell Henry A., Main, opposite Moody Childs T. W., 8 Church Hadley ,Bt Phelps, 80 Moody Young E. M., 5 Lexington, near Main n?orists. Bemis Royal, 6 Maple, near Moody O’Toole James, Prospect,, near Charles Warren H. F., Summer, near Church Plour and @t-a&n. Gushing J. BECo., Moody, next F. R. R. NORTHUP da WARDEN, 72 Moody Pope & Viles, 238 Main, near Elm PRIEST H. E., 353 Main (see page 296) Furnace Mamwfacturtw. Wetherbee Josiah, 38 Central Beatty & Robinson, Prospect block, Main GOODNOW WILLIAM dz SON (Crosby Invalid Bed), 284 Main (see page 299) GRAVES P. H. $ SON, Exchange Hall, Main (see page 307) Gas lXght Company. Waltham Gas Light Co., office Central block, Main, Geo. A,‘Stearns, Treas., William Tarbell, Supt. , Gas ZVtters. HALL CHAS. JR., 78 Moody (see page 5) KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see page 4) TROFATTER CHARLES H., basement 111 Moody (see page 298) I Gtmts~ l?wndsh/irng (See C’lothing.) Goods. ’ 164 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. GEass Ware. FIEL GEORGE T., 411 Main (see page 296) Glass and Putty. KENDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford building, Main (see fi’ont cover) G+aJn Elevator. Pope dz Viles, Felton, near Moody Craw&e GILL ROBERT Dealer and Worhw. M, Newton, opp. Pine (see page 306) Grocers. Boston Branch Grocery, F. J. Perkins, Prospect blk.,Main Clark W. W. 8s Son, Main, near Moody Clasby D. J., Charles, corner Fountain Connelly M. T., 41 Charles Corcoran Bryan, River, opposite the bleacbery Donlan Andrew, School, nearly opposite Spring Foster M. S. & Son, Main, corner Linden Glidden J. & Son, Moody, near Spruce Greeley RI., rear 123 School Harrington H. P., 3 Eagle block, Main Hennelly Thomas, River, near the bleachery Kingsley Patrick, Felton, near Sontb Harvard Leary Patrick, Charles, near Williams Leary Timothy, Charles, near Fountain Manning Patrick, School, opposite Spring McAllister Alexander F., 98 School McCullow Alexander, Spring, corner Middle McEneany P., Charles, near Water McWain William D., 2 Central block, Main Mullen Catherine, Oak, opposite Acorn NORTHUP dt WARDEN, 72 Moody O’Brien & Halloran, Ceder, corner Oak ,Pope Daniel E. & Son, 311 Main PRIEST H. E., 353 Main (see page 296) Rankins Perry, Lexington, near Main Rhodes James, Felton, opposite Fountain Sherman & Locke, Main, corner Spring Sbiels Martin, Willow, opposite Foundry avenue Taylor L. C., Main, corner Lyman Wall Patrick, Oak, corner Cedar Whitney & Edes, 113 Moody WALTHAM RTJSINESS DIRECTORY. Hack and L;iver2/ Stables. Caswell William J., 28 Lexington, order slate Main, Elm, and south side Post-office Cheney J. A., Church, near Main Eendall Levi J., 15 Crescent, ne.@ Moody Mooney Patrick, Central, near Newton 165 car. Ha& for Plastwhg. FROST G. FRANK, Moody, oar. F. R. R. (see p. 295) HUNNEWELL WILLIAM A., Beaver Brook (see front cover) Ha&dressers. Amrock Edward E., Eagle block, Main Bold M. S. Miss (ladies), 307 Main Burronghs S. R., Moody, opposite Gordon Finnegan’s Hair Dressing Room, n. Waltham Bank, Main Finnegan Joseph P., 301 Main Hemenway W. F., Moody, near Crescent ’ Parker E. L., 373 Main Ryan Charles H., Main, corner Elm Webber Daniel M., 117 Moody Hah Goods. Bassett Elizabeth Mrs., 285 Main Hair Spring Mawufacturer. Logan John, Vernon, near Prospect Hardware. KENDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford buiIding, ( see front cover) Richardson E. M., Goodnow block, 286 Main Harness Main Makers. Gardner Frank, Main, opposite Newton Holbrook T. K., 383,Main Kitqsbury J., 80 Moody RING CHARLES W., 303 Main (see back cover) VARNUM EDWARD P., 281 Main (see page 305) Eats, &aps and lkrs. BOSTON & WALTHAM CLOTHING CO., 2 Eagle block, Main (see page 308) Peck Charles, 287 Main Schwartz I., Main, 3d door from Lexington 166 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hay and Mraw. FROST G. FRANK, Moody, car. F. R. R. (see p. 295) HUNNEWELL WILLIAM A., Beaver Brook (see front cover) Horse ClothAng. RING CHARLES W., 303 Main (see back cover) VARNUM EDWARD P., 281 Main (see page 305) Horse b’hoers. Daniels J. & Son, Main, opposite Central House Donahue John, Fountain GREEN JOHN A., Moody, near Cuehing (see p. 305) McDonald Hugh, rear Main, near Central House Hosiery, CLARK, MAYNARD Gloves, Etc. & CO., Music hall block, Elm (see page 5) DESHON FOLSOM F. C. & CO., 12 Elm (see page 4) GEORGE C., 105 Moody (see page 7) Hosiwy Manufacturers. Caunt John, Felton, opposite Fountain Tomlin Alfred, Felton, opposite Fountain Hotels. ’ Central House, George H. Cushman, proprietor, Main, corner Exchange PROSPECT HOUSE, W. J. Richardson, proprietor, Main, opposite Prospect (see page 298) Sanderson House, George 0. Sander-eon, manager, 13 and 15 Lexington Hulled Corn. Maynard A. D., 346 Main Ice ~&ream. FRASER KATE M. MISS, Music hall block, Elm (see page 309) Waltham Ice Cream Co., 346 Main Ice Dealers. PACKARD C. S., 344 Main (see page 308) Peterson William E., off Felton, near F. R. R. Totten John, Bacon, near School Incubator iWanufactzcrers. Caldwell Broa., Main, near Weston WALTHAM BUSINESS Insurance 167 DIRECTORY. Agents. Stone C. F., 1 Central block, Main Stone F. M., 1 Central block, up-stairs, Main Thompson George M., 312 Main, and (66 State, B.) VILES DANIEL F., Bank building, up-stairs, Main (see page 314) Williams D. W., Adams building, Main Iron and Brass B’oumders. Brown Rufus G. & Co., Feltou, corner Water (26 Charlestown, B.) DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., Foundry avenue, near Bleachery station (228 Washington, B.), (see page 308) Jewelers. NOBLE JOHN P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see page 300) WHITFORD GEO. H.,Whitford building, 363 Main (see page 8) Jig Saw&tag and 2bn4ng. TUCKER AMASA, Dix block, Moody (see page 306) WHITNEY CHAS. A., r. Music hall, Elm (see p. 295) Junk Dealers. Gorman John, rear School, nearly opposite Spring O’Brien Pierce jr., Fountain, near Charles EaZsomhe and Alabastine. KENDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford building, Main (see front cover) E$tchen l%.mwZshing Goods. FIEL GEO. T., 411 Main (see page 296) HALL CHARLES JR., 78 Moody (see page 5) STICKNEY & SON, 389 Main (see page 297) Laces, 5t’Hmmings, Etc. CLARK, MAYNARD & CO., Music hall block, Elm (see page 5) DESHON F. C. & CO., 12 Elm (see page 4) FOLSOM GEORGE C., 105 Moody (see page 7) Ladled and Gents’ FurnJsh$ng Goods. CLARK, MAYNARD & CO., Music hall block, Main (see page 5) DESHON F. C. & CO., 12 Elm (see page 4) FOLSOM GEORGE C., 105 Moody (see page 7) 168 , WALTHAM BUSINESS Lathe DIRECTORY. Mawufactu/rers. AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit (see p. ‘7) Hopkins Watch Tool Co., C. Hopkins, manager, Felton SHEDD GEO. F., Lexington, near Beaver (see p. 297) STARK JOHN, Moody, near Gushing (see page 300) WALTHAM WATCH TOOL CO., Moody, near Cushing (see page 300) Laun&r%es. WALTHAM STEAM LAUNDRY, Thorp & Rogers, proprietors, Crescent, near Moody (see back cover) Wetherbee Warren, 45 Moody, near Crescent Lawyers. Allin Horatio N., 307 Main Eaton & Reed, Whitford building, 361 Main French Daniel, 6 Central block, up-stairs, Main Graham James W., Main, corner Church Harrington E. A., Whittord building, 361 Main, room 3, up-stairs Johnson & Haynes, Whitford block, Main Lathrop A. J., room 6, Eagle block, Main Loring Edward D., 355 Main, room 2, up-stairs Lute Enos T., room 6, Eagle block, Main Stark Robert M., room 2, Central block, Main, upstairs Stone F. M. dt C. F., room 1, Central block, Main Lead P%@eand Sheet Lead. KENDALL F. E. 62 CO., 3 Rumford building, Main (see front cover) LJbraries (Circulating). Bradford & Williams, 1 Central block, Main, and Moody, corner Crescent Waltham Public Library, Moody, corner Charles Lightd~g Rods. Galbraith John, 2 Liberty Lime, Hair, Cement, Etc. FROST G. FRANK, Moody, car. F. R. R. (see p. 295) HUNNEWELL WM. A., Beaver Brook station (see front cover) Lumber. BUTTRICK FRANCIS, Felton, n. Mechanic (see p. 3) Leatherbee Wm. H. & Son, Beaver Brook, Main WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 169 Hobbs Geo. E., Felton, opposite Fountain SHEDD GEO. F., Lexington, near Beaver (see p. 297) WALTHAM WATCH TOOL CO., Moody, car. Cusliing (see page 300) Manuf Cohzipan4es.. actwhg American Watch Co, Crescent (Boston office, 405 Washington), R.. E. Robbins, treasurer ‘AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit, near F. R. R. (see page 7) BOSTON MANUFACTURING CO. (cotton cloth and hosiery), M. U. Adams, agent, River, near Moody, E. Dwight, treaa. (60 State, Boston) (see page 362) DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO. (iron founders), Foundry avenue (office, 228 Washington, Boston) (see page 308) Ellis Manufacturing Co. (skirt and stooking supporters), rear 238 Main WALTHAM BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS (bleaching and dyeing cotton), C. H. Mann, agent, River, opp. Willow, E. Dwight, treas. (60 State, B.) (see page 302) Warren Hose Supporter Co., 3 Central block, and (287 Devonshire, Boston) Mccrble Worker. Hassett Wm. F., Exchange Hall, Main Masons. Lawrence J. B., Alder, near Beech Morris L., Charles, near Prospect O’Brien James P., East Ash Olcott John E., 20 Cross Olcott John H., 20 Cross Peabody John, 74 Lexington Ryan Philip, School, near Bacon Brown Fred S., Winter, near West . . Brown Waldo, South, near railroad crossing Bunnell Eugene W., Bacon, corner Dale Castner Sanford B., North, near Lexington line Childs Melvin L., Lexington, near Bacon Childs Wm. G., Lexington, near Curve Cutting Joseph, Main, above Weston . 170 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Milkmen-Contgnued. Greene Samuel, 19 Crescent Harrington Geo. B., South, near F. R. R. Jameson A., North, near Lexington line Jones Dexter F., Main, near Weston Eendall Charles E., Grant, near Main Norris John Elbert, Bacon, corner Dale Peabody E. T., Pond, near Exchange Peabody H. W., Lexington, near School Quirk Patrick, River, near Willow Ryan Albert M., Hammond, near Main Ryan Samuel L., 46 Central Sherman Asahel, 63 Adams, near Robbins Sherman Newton, 63 Adams Stearns Andrew W., Prospect Stearns John W., 39 Crescent Stone H. L., Main, above Weston Viles Nathan A., 336 Main Warren Geo. E., 7 Prospect Warren Isaac F., 116 Charles Wellington Theodore, 91 Lexington Wyman Reuben A., Bacon, near Dale Wyman Wm., Bacon, near Dale Pope & Vilee, Felton, near Moody Millinery. Brown Belle E. Mrs., 107 Moody Daley Rose A. M., 14 Elm Frothingham C. J. Mrs., 293 Main Halleran Mary E. Miss, 75 Moody Hayden Misses, 237 Mein Jones Edith L. Miss, 307 Main Macardy J. W., 277 Main McGurn Ellen Miss, 285 Main Mead J. W. Mrs., 16 Elm Ross E. Mrs., 289 Main Turner Isabella W. Miss, 3 Adams Mzcsical WARREN GEORGIA page 302) Instruments, A., 3 Central block, Main (see Music Store. Colby James W., 109 Moody WARREN GEORGIA A., 3 Central block, Main (see page 302) . WALTHAM BUSINESS Newspapers DIRECTORY. 171 and Pe+%odBcaEs. Bradford & Williams, Central block, Main, and south side post-office FISHER W. L. & CO., Main, corner Church (see p. 303) I-TALL II. C., Moody, corner Crescent (see front cover) WOOLLEY GEORGE, Whitford building, 363 Main (see page 8) Newspapers. WALTHAM publisher, WALTHAM 241 Main FREE PRESS, Nathaniel G. Phinney, rear 238 Main (see page 295) RECORD, Epbraim L. Barry, publisher, (see page 303) iVotar4es P~uhl%c. Johnson B. B., Whitford block, Main Lute E. T., Main, corner Common Stone C. E‘., room 1, Central blook, Main Stone F. M,, room 1, Central block, Main Nurseryman. Warren H. F., Summer, near Church Nurses. Abbott L. M. Mrs., Taylor, near Moody Bridges Caroline C. Mrs., 19 Exchange Conner Sarah A. Mrs., Prospect place McCiary Mary P., Charles, opposite Floyd Sanford 0. R. Mrs., 27 Adams Spear Syrena D., boards N. E. Patridge’s, Cherry O%l Can .iianufactu/rer. Roddick Thomas, Benefit, near Newton Painters (House and S%gn). Chapin G. H., Bacon, corner School KILBURN J. H., High, near Newton (see page 300) Kimball A. I)., Charles, opposite Floyd King James, Felton, corner Williams LANE & POOLE, 12 Elm (see page 301) Wentworth Benjamin W., Main, corner Prospect WHELON JgHN H., Spring, near Main (see page 301) 172 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Pahters (Carriage). ANDERSON BROTHERS, Main, n. Bacon (see p. 297) FLAGG BROTHERS, Charles, car. Harvard (see p. 304) Paints, Oils, and Glass. KENDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford building, Main (see front cover) LANE & POOLE, 12 Elm (see page 201) Richardson E. M., Goodnow’s block, 286 Main Paper Hangers. Hall Herbert W., Hall, near Taylor Hutchinson George M., 2 Park place Merriam IL G. R., Mechanic, near Charles WHELON JOHN H., Spring, near Main (see p. 301) Wright Almon, Smyth’s block, Moody Paper Hamghgs. Bradford & Williams, Central block, Main and South side post-office. WOOLLEY GEORGE, Whitford building, 363 Main (see page 8) Wright Almon, Smyth’s block, Moody Paper Manufacturers. Roberts John & Son, South, (91 Federal, B.) Paper Patterns WARREN GEORGIA page 302) Pate& HALL HENRY cover) near Roberts crossing, and (Butterick). A., 3 Central block, Main (see Medic&es. C., Moody, corner Crescent (see front Pattern Makers. TUCKER AMASA, Dix block, Moody (see p. 306) WHITNEY CHARLES A., rear Music Hall, Elm (see page 295) _--___--- r-’ WALTHAM _/-- _ * ~‘1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 173 Photographers. NORTH F. E., Whitford block, Main (see page 300) , Pierce Andrew J., 65 Moody WEBSTER WM. A., Moody, corner Crescent (see front cover) Physbc&am. Adams Benj. F. D., Lyman, opposite School Cutler E. R., Main, opposite Spring Foster Frank A., Crescent, near Moody Hall Irving S. (homeopathic), 9 Moody Hutchinson C. W., 5 Pine Jarvis Wm. F., 26 Maple Kittredge F. R. C., 435 Main McCormick 0. J., Common, near School Metcalf Emily Miss (homeopathic), 276 Main Porter Omer P., River, near Willow Swallow Edward E., Main, opposite Liberty THERRIEN J ., room 21, Central blk., Main (see p. 307) Warren Royal S., Main, near Lyman Willis John W., Main, opposite Liberty Worcester Edward, 7 Moody Pdanos and WARREN GEORGIA page 302) Pdcture TUCKER Prame AMASA, Organs. A., 3 Central block, Main (see 2Ianufacturera. 43 Moody (see page 306) Pdcture Erarnes. McAllister W. H. & E., 81 Moody WOOLLEY GEORGE, 363 Main (see page 8) PEa&ng BUTTRICK FRANCIS, page 3) WHITNEY CHARLES page 295) lWdi?l. Felton, near Mechanic (see A., rear Music Hall, Elm (see Plumbers. HALL CHARLES page 5) JR., 78 Moody, corner Crescent (see 174 WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Plwnbers-Continued. KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see page 4) Stearns Watson, Stearns & Urehore building, MXn TROFBTTER C. IL, 111 Moody (see page 298) BAKER EDWARD I)., Moody, near Walnut BARRY E. I,., 244 Main (see page 303) PHINNEY NATHANIEL G., rear 233 Main (seep. 295) Varney William S., 43 Moody Provisions. Curtis W. S. & Co., Exchange market, Main Cutter J. D., 351 Main Eaton Brothers, Moody, corner Taylor HIGGINS ALBEKT, 4 Elm (see page 307) Hughes Thomas F., Oak, near Cedar McPARLAND & CO., Dix block, Moody (see page 301) RICE CALVIN, 1 Lexington (see page 306) RUMFORD MARKET, Rand & Dutch, prop& Lexington, near Main (see page 299) Spaulding H. C., Main, corner Common TAYLOR JAMES M., Hall’s block, Moody, corner Gordon (see page 4) Tower Frank E., 397 Main Tracy Edward, Charles, near Grant Publdshers. BARRY E. L. (The Waltham Kecord), 244 Main (see page 303) PHINNEY NATHANIEL G. (Waltham Free Press,) rear 238 Main (see page 295) Real Estate Age&s. Smith Sylvanus W., 355 Main, room 2, up stairs Tolman B. S., Central block, Main WALTHAM REAL ESTATE AGENCY, E. A. ITarrington and C. F. Parks, 361 Main (see page 299) Williams Daniel W., Adams building, Main, car. Church WALTHAM BUSINESS 175 DIRECTORY. Restauram%. Cox Thomas, Common, corner Main Denecke Charles, Prospect block, Main Field Geo. K., Common, corner Main Harvey Charles J., 409.Main Murphy P. B., 407 Main Sanderson C. F., 67 Moody Welsh William F., Elm, opposite the depot Saw&g and Turning. TUCKER AMASA, 43 Moody (see page 306) WHITNEY CHARLES A., rear Music Hall, Elm (see page 295) &hool Books. FISHER W. L. & CO., Main, car. Church (see p. 303) WOOLLEY GEORGE, 363 Main (see page 8) School House 3&wn$ture. WHITCOMB A. G., 73 Fulton, Boston (see page 317) WHITCOMB Settees. A. G., 73 Fulton, Boston (see page 317) Sew&tag MachZnes. Clough Benj. F. (Davis), 14 Prospect Singer Manufacturing Co., Geo. H. Lake, a@., 297 Main Smith 0. A. L Co. (White), Whitford bldg., 359 Main Walker John W. (Wheeler & Wilson), 87, Moody WARREN GEORGIA A., 3 Central block, Main (see page 302) SdXver Ware. NOBLE JOHN P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see page 300) WHITFORD GEO. H., Whitford building, 363 Main (see page 8) . Small Wares. ’ CLARK, MAYNARD & CO., Music Hall block, Elm (see page 5) DESHON F. C. & CO., 12 Elm (see page 4) FOLSOM GEO. C., 105 Moody (see page 7) 1’76 WALTHAM BUSINESS Soda and Mgwerak DIRECTORY. Watt Mmfrs. Harvey J. J,, School, opposite Spring Moore George B., Main, near Beaver Brook Statdes. Cate William RI., rear Walthatn Bank, Main Cheney J. A., Church, near Main Kelley Thomas, rear Prospect block, Main Kendall Levi J., 15 Crescent PROSPECT HOUSE, Warren J. Riohardson, proprie tor, Main, opposite Prospect (see page 298) Steam Heating Engineers and Apparatus. Brown Rufus G. & Co., Felton, corner Water(26 Charles town, B.) Steam and Gas Zdtters. HALL CHAS. JR., 78 Moody (see page 5) KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see page 4) Stearns Watson, Stearns & C’rehore bailding, Main TROFATTER C. H., basement 111 Moody (see p. 298) Stock&g Supporter Ellis Manufacturing Manufacturer. Co., rear 238 Main Stome Worker. GILL ROBERT M., Newton, n. F. R. R. (see page 306) Stoves, Pwrnaces, Etc. HALL CHAS. JR., 78 Moody (see page 5) KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see pages 4 and 6) STICKNEY R. & SON, 389 Main (see page 297) Surveyor. PARKS CHARLES (see page 299) F., Whitford’s building, 361 Main WALTHAM BU8INESS DIRECTORY. 177 Bamber Asher, Pros ect block, Main Barton Thomas J., it hitford building, 361 Main Cassidy John A., 355 Main, room 3, up stairs Connor Edward, 1 Eagle block, Main Delany James, Hall, coruer Taylor Gillen Andrew, rear 343 Main McClure John E., 87 Moody Ryan Daniel R., Main, corner Lexington Tea, Coffee aind SpCces. McBride D. P., II. P. Tea Co, 269 Main NORTHUP & WARDEN, 72 Moody PRIEST H. E., 353 Main (see page 296) l’eacher (Ei?oczcthn) . Bamber Golde, Russell Teacher (Lamgzcages) Munster Josie Miss, 18 Elm . !ICeachers (Mws4c). Barker William A., 32 Adams Colby James W., 93 Moody Curtis Emma H., 14 Harvard Leslie E. J. Mrs., 12 Taylor Monroe Daisy J. Miss, Chestnut Munster Josie Miss, 18 Elm Reed Clarence E., 36 Adams !feachers (Pduate S&o0 2s). Bill Mary E. Mrs. (kindergarten), opp. Bamber’s blk., Main Moore Georgena Miss, 240 Main Worcester Benj., Lexington Teamsters. Letourneau James, 18 Lexington Tay Henry, 306 Main 17s WALTHAM BUSTNESS Telegraph DIRECTORY. Office. Western Union Telegraph, Miss M. A. Newton, ator, Waltham depot l’elephone oper- Exchange. Bradford & Williams, Central block, Main T8cket Agent. Tebbetts Clarence, Central block, Main lWnsw&hs. HALL CHAS. JR., 78 Moody (see page 5) KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see page 4) STICKNEY R. & SON, 389 Main (see page 297) l”o$let HALL Articles. H. C., Moody, corner Crescent (see fi*ont oover) Undertakers. GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON, 284 Main (see p. 299) Common, near 1Main Reade -, Upholsterers. Bellis Mathew H., Exchange, near Main Moore Btos., Whitford block, Main, oar. Lexington Valve Manufactzcrers. DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., Foundry avenue, near bleachery station (228 Washington, B.), (see page 308) Vardsh Dealem. KENDALL F. E. $: CO., 3 Rumford building, Main (see front cover) Vete&naPy Surgeon. Byrne Charles, J. E. Tolman’s stable, Moody WALTHAM BUSINESS 179 DIRECTORY. l Watchnakers and Repairers. NOBLE J. P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see page 300) Palmer D. D., Spruce, corner Crescent WHITFORD GEORGE H., Whitford building, Main (see page 8) Watchmakers9 363 Tools. AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit, east of F. R. R. (Watertown branch) (see page 7) Hopkins Watch Tool Co., Felton, opposite Fountain STARK JOHN, Moody, car. Chestnut (see page 300) WALTHAM WATCH TOOL CO., Moody, corner Gushing (see page 300) Watch iWanufactw4es. American Watch Co., R. E. Robbins, treasurer, Crescent, near Adams office (405 Washington, B.) Palmer Dolphns D., Spruce, corner Crescent Watches, JeweEry, Etc. Bold John, 307 Main Bruce E. A., 3 Central block, Main NOBLE J. I?., 1 Eagle block, Main (see page 300) Tebbets Clarence, Central block, Main WHITFORD GEORGE H., Whitford building, Main (see page 8) Weather Vane Manufactzcrms. Cushing L. W. & Sons, Moody, corner F. R. R. Wheelwr4gh%. Loux Joseph, Main, corner Prospect McKernell James, Water Ohnemus Andrew, Spring, near Main W4ndow McAllister Bereem Manwfactwers. W. H. & E.,81 Moody ’ 363 180 l WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Wood Dealer. Belliveau A. J., Sun, near Ferren Wood !4Fwrn&ng. Jackson Ralph T., Newton, opp. Taylor TUCKER AMASA, 43 Moody (see page 306) WHITNEY CHARLES A., rear Music Hall, Elm (see page 295) Wooden Ware. KENDALL F. E. & CO., 3 Rumford building, Main (see front cover) Worsted, Yarns, Etc. CLARK, MAYNARD dii CO., Music Hall block, Elm (see page 5) DESHON F. C.&z CO., 12 Elm (see page 4) FOLSOM GEO. C., 105 Moody (see page 7) WALTHAM 181 DIRECTORY. OFFICERS OFTHETOWN OFWALTRAN, FOR THE YEARS 1882-3. Town Election Firer Monday in March. Selectmen Overseers of the Poor and Highway Surueyors-Charles H. Emerson, Francis Buttriok, Timothy Leary, L. S. Foster, Henry C. Hall. Assessors-Edward Jones, Chas. Harrington, Michael T. Connelly. Toum CZe& and Collector of Taxes-D. F. Viles. Treasurer-John S. Williams. Auditor--Joseph F. Gibbs. School Committee-John W. Willis, Emory W. Lane, Elizabeth Stone, Enos T. Lute, Marlon R. Leonard, Andrew J. Lathrops. Ruperithtendent of Schools-John T. Prince. Directors Public Library-T. J. Barton, Nathan Warren, Luman N. Hall, B. A. Buckley, Charles F. Parks, Eliot A. Harrington, John T. Prince, Arthur P. Smith. Constables-Nathaniel A. Moody, James H. McKenna, J’~~I~~ Miller, B. S. Tolman, James J. Bryant, John P. PO& Oficers-Nathaniel A. Moody, James H. McKenna, J. J. Bryant, L. H. Stanley, A. S. Wilder, Wm. H. Bent. 182 WALTRAM DIRECTORY. Trustees Mt. Feake Cemetery-Swnuel 0. Upham, Horatio Moore, William Roberts, 13. F. D. Adams, Frederick M. Stone. Trustees Grove Z&Y Cemetery-John R. Farnum, Chas. Dix, S. Payson Emerson. Water Commissioners-Charies H. Emerson, Charles Ii‘. Parks, G. Frank Frost. 8urveyors qf Lumber-Vacant. Board of &a&h-Dr. B. F. D. Adams, Dr. Edward R. Cutler, Charles 3’. Stone, William R. Wells, James B. Goodwin. Measwers of Bar7c and Wood-William W. Clark, C. J. Olney. PieZd Drivers-Francis C. Smith, M. J. Mullaney. pence I%ewers-Peter R. Brady, W. H. Anderson, Charles P. Bond, Edward P. Smith. Pzc~Zic Weighers-Fred. P. Rutter, W. W. Clark, C. S. Packard, Thomas Carney, Frank H. Brown. Sealer of IRights and Measures-Nath’l A. Moody. Engineers 3Yre Department-Charles F. Parks, Chief, Charles A. Hall, CZer7c,Frank H. Eaton, F. C. Hodgdon, Robert Johnson. &eper Town Scales-William W. Clark, SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX. Established June lst, 1882. Drs!rnrcT-Waltham, Watertown, and Weston. Court room in Eagle block. Sessions held every day at 2 P.M. for criminal business, and every Saturday at 9 A.M. for civil business. &stice-Enos T. Lute. Special Justices-Henry 5. Milton, Samuel P. Abbott. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Charles H. Parks, Chief Engineer; Charles A. Hall, Frank H. Eaton, F. C. Hodgdon, Robert Johnson, Assistants; Charles A. Hall, CZerk. Office, Spruce street. FIRE PomcE.-Watson Stearns, 6’aptain; A. M. Jackson, C. S. Packard, John E. Glidden, Morton Hadley, Jarvis Emerson. * WALTHAM 183 DIRECTORY. WALTHAM STEAMER NO. 1. Spruce street. A. J. Jackson, Foreman; W. D. Newland, Assistant; M. W. Eaton, CZer?c. INDEPENDENT HOSE CO., NO. 1. Willow, near River street. E. A. Emerson, F’oreman; C. C. Morgan, Assistant; W. H. Dinsmore, C&k; I?. A. Clark, Steward. N. P. BANKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2. Lexington street. Geo. H. Chapin, Poreman; Geo. H. Pendexter, Assistant; J. F. Vinal, C’lerk and d9ewara. PARKS HOSE, NO. 3. Spruce street. T. H. Holbrook, Foremccn; Osgood Weymouth, Assist&t; E. D. Donnell, CZer?c;John F. Pownall,&eward. PROSPECT HOSE CbMPANY, NO. 4. Prospect street. R. A. Jones, poreman; J. L. Furbush, Assistant; E. Allen, CZerh; Ernest T. Adams, Steward. VETERAN HOOE AND LADDER W. CO., NO. 1. Lexington street. I. H. Bullard, lioreman; C. M. Wheeler, Assistant; S. P. Brown, derk; W. B. Lucas, Steward. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Established Sept. 3, 1881. BOX. LOCATION. 4 Beaver street, at G. W. Lyman%. 5 Main and Elm streets. 14 Engine House, Spruce street. 15 Crescent and Ash streets. 16 Moody and Robbins streets. 17 High and Hall streets. 18 Newton and Oak streets. 23 Moody and River streets. _,_ ..I.., 184 22 25 26 27 28 31 32 34 35 36 37 42 43 A5 51 52 53 54 WALTHAM DIRECTORY. Charles and Fountain streets. Main and Bacon streets. Main and South streets. Stony Brook, opposite Mrs. Hemenway’s. Roberts’ Psper Mill. Pond ,and Exchange streets. Bacon and Dale streets. Lexington and Lincoln streets. Winter and Locust streets. Lincoln and Smith streets. North and Lexington streets. Quince and Beaver streets. Quince, near E. N. Pierce’s. North and Forest streets. Main and Heard streets. Main and Linden streets. Main and Willow streets. Willow and River streets. SIGNALS. I-One blow for test at 6.50 A.M., 6.50 P.M. II-Two blows will dismiss companies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have (‘made up.” Should an alarm occur from another box before this signal is given, companies answering second, will answer on first; companies answering third, will answer second. III-Three blows, followed by the box number-second alarm. III-III-Three blows twice, followed by the box number-third alarm. II-II-Twenty-two-struck at 7.30 A.M., indicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 11.45 A.M., indicates no afternoon session. INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HOLDERS.' Upon the discovery of fire, go to the nearest box, open the same and pull the hook down once only, then let go; lieten If the gong in the box strikes, if not, pull again. If you fail the second time, go to the next neareat box and do the same. Remain at the box, if possible, afier giving an alarm, to direct the firemen to the fire. Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance. Be sure the box is clocreclbefore leaving it. If you remove from your house or place of business, return the ke to the Chief Engineer. Hey ho1%ers will bear in mind that their key will be ‘(trapped” when used, and will be returned to them by an engineer. . WALTHAM 185 DIRECTORY. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SCHOOL COJIYITTEE. John W. Willis, Chairman; Emory W. Lane, Reoor& ing Secretary; Mrs. John T. Prince, School Supt., Correspon&a’ng fieoretary and Auditor; Mrs. Elizabeth Stone, Emory W. Lane, A. J. Lathrop, Rev. M. R. Leonard, E. T. Lute. . HIGH SCHOOL. Church street, corner School. Charles W. Parmeuter, Principal; John W. Dalzell, Submaster; Carrie A. Teele, Elizabeth M. Wellington, Helena L. Day, Assistants. NORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. School street, corner Lexington. Bradford W. Drake, Yrincipal; Miss Mary J. Miles, Mrs. Mary J. Tbayer, Mary F. Barnes, Sarah E. Frost, Mary E. Whitford, Auna C. Wbitoomb, Susan B. Elardy, Assistants. SOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, . High street. Arthur P. Smith, room 1, PrilzoipaZ; Miss Elizabeth E. Randall, room 2, Mary A. Frost, room 3, Mary F. Adams, room 4, Jane Phelps, room 5, Hattie P. Bill, room 6, Martha McC. Barnes, room 7, Flora E. Nelson, room 8, Assistants. INTERMEDIATE AND HEARD PRIMARY STBEET SCHOOLS. SCHOOL. Main street, corner Heard. Ella A. Pierce, M. L ouise Wilde, Margaret N. Alexander, Addie E. Francis, Teachers. SCHOOL NUMBER TWO, UNGBADED. Pond End. Hannah M. Parkhurst, Principal; A&&ant. . SCHOOL NUMBER THREE, S. Jenoie Childe, UNGRADED. Trapelo. Clara W. Berry, PrincipaZ. SCHOOL NUMBER FOUR, Beaver Brook Georgians M. Knox, Teacher. - WALTHAM SCHOOL 187 DIRECTORY. NUMBER FIVE. Charles street. Maria Jones, Mary E. McCarthy, Amelia H. Stanley, Teachers. SCHOOL Mary ence E. Stearns, Teacher NUMBER SIX. Main street, corner South. C. Stearns, Teacher of Fifth Grummur; FlorFrost, Teacher of Sk& Grammar; Ann E. Teacher of East Primary; Susie C. Peabody, of West Primary. SCHOOL NUMBER SEVEN. Bleachery. Jeannette B. Wilson, Teacher of Upper Prim?ry; Lillian E. Pratt, Teaclher of Lover Primary. SCHOOL NUMBER EIGHT. Chemistry. Maria E. Morgan, Teacher of Sixth grammar; Rachel Harrub? Teacher of Faph grammar; Sarah A. Wall, Teacher of Eass Primary; Annie E. Taylor, Teacher of West Prffmary. SCEOOL NUMBER NINE. High street. Abbie M. Bill, Primary Teacher. SCHOOL NUMBER TEN. School street, corner Exchange. Anna Fernald, Teacher of Upper Primary; Sibley, Teacher of East Primary. Hattie N. Leonard B. Marshall, Teacher of E.waZ Bkic. R. G. Chase, Teacher of Drawing. WALTHAM NEW,CHURCH SCHOOL. Lexington street. ikkm6ers of the Institute-P. W. Chandler, L. Clark, M.D., Rev. J. Pettee, Francis A. Dewson, Kev. John Worcester, Rev. James Reed, Albert Mason. Benjamin Worcester, Bacon street, Prirzcipal; Miss Kate L. Meech, Miss F. Partello, Miss M. H. Stetson, Miss Maud L. Woscester, Assistants; M. J. Levy, French; Miss J. M. Tallman, illusic, piano; Mrs.’ E. DI. Condell,. Dancing. 12 . 188 WALTHAM WALTHAM DIRECTORY. PUBLIC LIBRARY. Moody street, corner Charles. Number of volumes, 10,376. Open daily (except Sundays), from 1 to 9 P.M. N. Warren, Pres.; E. A. Harrington, Xec.; L. N. Hall, Treas.; A. J. Lxthrop, Librarian; Miss S. Johnson, 1st Asst. iXwurian; Mrs. M. E. Bill, 2d Asst. Librarian. CHURCHES. BAPTIST CHURCH. Organized 1852. Charles street, corner h1oody. Rev. J. V. Stratton, Pastor; A. P. Penniman, C. P. Harrington, George E. Newton, George T. Fiel, Deacons; David Bandall, Ubarles C. Bills, Geo. H. Shirley, Robert Whitaker, Gen. Calvin Chamherlin, William H. Anderson, Standing Comm.ittee; George E. Newton, Treas.; William A. Mootly, C’lerk; Welllllgton Lord, Sexton; C. C. Bills, Sunday-school Supt.; L. B. Hardy, Asst. Sqt.; Frank Christmas, Sec.; W. 1%. Sawtelle, hbrarian; Wm. H. Holland, Wm. A. Moody, Asst.Li!warians. Number of sohoiars, 403. TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Organized 1820. Main street, above Moody. Rev. Bradford M. Fullerton, Pastor; H. C. Skeele, A. J. Hoyt, J. C. Bates and George T. Joties, Dencolzs; E. A. Marsh, Philip Jones and the Deacons, Standing ComMrs. Mary E. Stanley, Mrs. Mary T. Goodrich mittee; and Bolina It. Scamman, Corn. of Ladies; H. E. Skeele, Trea.s. Clerk; Geo. H. Whitford, Ofleers of the Parish-E, A. Marsh (chairman), Francis C. Smith, Dr. E. R. Cutler, Erskine Warden and Geo. T. Jones, Parish. Corn.; John Griffiths, CZe&; Erskine Warden, Treas.; Wm. D. Ward, Collector; I. W. Skinner, Asst. Collector; Cyrus P. Simonds, Se&on. Ofleers of the Sunday-schoolPhilip Jones, Supt.; Bradford W. Drake, Asst.; Fred. H. Barnes, #ec. and Treas.; Charles H. Whitney, Asst.; Winthrop 81. Baker, Charles A. Berry, Librarian; Susie A. Act&g Asst.; Stearns, Nellie A. Hoyt, Mary F. Berry, Assts.; J. Fred. B. Kimball, Precentor; Nellie L. Brackett, Pianist. , WALTHAM DIRECTORY. 189 CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Organized 1849. Central street. Rev. Thomas F. Fales, Rector; Otis E. Hunt, Moses E. Osgood, Wuro?eens;M. U. Adams, John Haynes, Wm. H. Craven, W. 1-I. Howe, H. L. Hovey, E. C. Caldwell. Vhynen; Moses E. Osgood, Treas. und Clerk; J. W. Whitney, &&on. Number of communicants, 150. Rev. Henry S. Nash, Sunday-schooE Supt.; Miss Emily Viles, Librarian. Number of scholars, 150. Vols. 700. ASCENSION CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Moody street, corner High. Rev. Henry 5. Nash, Minister in charge; William H. Craven, Warden; William R. Wills, Treas.; John Hackett, Clerk; Alfred Clay, Sexton. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF WALTHAM. Organiked 1837. Moody street, corner Main. Rev. I. H. Packard, PustoT; C. H. Stickney, 0. Bolton, R. Bliss, George A. Howe, Caleb H. Van Norman, William Day, Wm. H. Wolcott, George W. Knowlton, Charles W. Durgin, Stewards; E. Fairbanks, R. Stickney, C. Irish, J. E. Olcott, H. Weeks, W. A. Northup, Charles Whiting, A. Gregory, J. W. Mccurdy, Trustees; C. Irish, Treas. of Trustees; C. H. Stickney, Treas. of Stewards; R. Sticknev, Sexton; William A. Northup, Supt. Sunday-school. -. Number of church-members, 290. Number of scholam, 375. Volumes in library, 435. ST, MARY’S CHURCH (RO.MAN CATHOLIC). Rebuilt and dedicated April 8, 1877. School street, near Common. Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pastor; John J. Murphy, Asst. Pastor; William F. Rooney, Sexton. WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JLERUSALEM CHURCH. Organized 1870. Lexington street, near Bacon. Benjamin Worcester, Leader; Geo. Phioney, John T. Prince, Joel Shed& C’hurch Corn.; George Phinney; Clerk and Treas.; Benjamin Worcester, Supt. SundayschooZ; Miss J. Smith, Librarian. Number of scholars, 50. 190 FIRST WALTHAM PARISH DIRECT,ORP. CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL UNITARIAN). Organized 1696. Church street, corner School. Rev. Edward J. Young, Pastor; L. W. Gushing, Parish Clerk; George A. Stearns, Treas. and Cal.; William E. Allen, Chairman; Ephraim Stearns, Thomas P. Smith, R. B. Foster, Arthur P. Smith, Charles Harrington, Henry Hartwell, Parish Corn. UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF ‘WALTHAM. Re-organized February, 1874. Main street, near Grant. Rev. M. R. Leonard, Pastor; E. B. Armstrong, W. L. Fisher, D. S. Marsh, Standkng Corn.; F. C. Hodgdon, Clerk; Leonard Treas. and CoE.; Alonzo S. Locke, Green, Supt. &ncZay-school; F. C. Hodgdon, Asst. Supt.; D. H. Hawley, Li6rarian. aumber of scholars, 170. MASONIC. MONITOR LODGE. Chartered December 20th, 1820. Rufus G. Brown, lX .i!K; Wm. H. Anderson, S. l$?; W. W. Carpenter, J; m; Horatio Moore, Treas.; J. W. Fojlett, Sec.; Joseph C. Bates, C’haplailz; Wm. Locke, Harshal; Chas. W. Parmenter, S. D.; John W. Dalzell, J; D.; F. H. Bradford, X AS.; George S. Perry> J. S.; Ephraim Stearns, Chorister; Frank K. Porter, 1. S.; Charles H. Parks, Tyler. Regular meetings are held in Charles A. Welch’s hall, the Monday on or before the full of the moon in each month; officers elected annually in November. ISAAC PARKER LODGE. Chartered March 11, 1868. Chns. H. D. Stockbridge, ?l? ik!.; John E. Glidden, 8. I$‘.; Samuel F&be, J; K; E. S. Anderson, Treas.; Charles 0. Merrill, Xec.; Ambrose Webster, Marshal; Frank E. Adams, S. D.; Cbauncy Hartwell, J; D.; Clarence W. Hubbard, S. 8.; W. C. Brown, J; 8.; D. H. Hawley, Chorister; A. J. Jackson,1 S.; Chas. H. Parks, Tyler. WALTHAM DIRECTORY. 191 Regular meetings are held at Charles A. Welch’s hall, first Tuesday in each month ; officers elected annually in December. WALTHAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. L. C. Lane, X E. H; P.; Rufus G. Brown, Sccra’be; Wm. H. Anderson, .ZZ.K; Robert L. Davis, Treas.; J. Fred. Moore, Sec.; Charles H. Parks, Tyler. Regular convocation, third Wednesday of each month ; officers elected in June. ODD FELLOWS. PROSPECT LODGE, NO. 35, I. 0. OF 0. F. Ke-instituted February 22, 1871. E. S. Padelford, A? G.; T. Y. Eing, V. G.; A. E. Bullock, Sec.; M. H. Stevens, Treas. Meets Wednesday evenings, in Odd Fellows Hall, Whitford building, Main street. NEWTON ENCAMPMENT, NO. 50, OF WALTHAM. Removed from Newton, Mass. Instituted 18i5. H. W. Woodbury, C. P.; M. H. Stevens, E. P.; Geo. H. Stowell,, 8. W.; Walter E. Beebe, J. W.; A. E. Bullock, Scribe; W. H. McAllister, Treas.; E. S. Padelford, Guide. Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays evenings in Odd Fellows Hall, Whitford building, Main street. ROYAL ARCANUBT. RUMFORD COUNCIL, NO. 113. Instituted July 1, 1878. F. M. Dutch, R.; Robert B. Edes, V R.; Fred. Barnes, 0.; A. L. Ryan, Sec.; G. K. Field, C’ollector; Willard P. Locke, Treas. Meets seoond and Fourth Monday evenings in Roberts Hall, Main street, opposite Spring. 192 WALTHAM KNIGHTS DIRECTORY. OF HONOR. WAT,THAM LODGE, NO. 373. Instituted Oct. 7, 1876. C. J. Doughty, P. D.; E. L. Jackson, D.; A. S. Batcheider, I? I).; J. Y. Msrden, Asst. D.; W. E. Patridge, EC.; L. Green, F. R.; Charles Rogers, Treas.; W. M. Wills, Chop.; H. II. Levis, Guide; G. L. Chipman, G.; C. D. Hicks, Sen. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month, in Roberts Hall, Main street. AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. WALTHAM COUNCIL, NO. 223. Instituted June 30, 1880. Alexander Starbuck, C.; George Woolley, I? C..; S. L. Ryan, P. C.; Mrs. F. K. Sibley, 0.; E. M. French, Sec.; F. J. Rutter, Treas.; Frank E. Deshon, C.; E. A. Bigelow, G.; Gilbert Blood, B?wZen.; C. J. Russell, &en&y. Meets second and fourth> Tuesday evenings of each month. UNITED ORDER PILGRIM FATHERS. MASSASOIT COLONY, NO. 6. Instituted February 11, 1880. Thomas Glancy, Bov.; E. F. Webster, I;iezct. Gov.; II. C. Duncan, XX-Gov.; W. W. Carter, Sec.; Wm. Neal, Treas.; Geo. W. Grapq, Collector; Mrs. C. McAllister, Chaplain; Clarence Richardson, 8ergt. at Arms; Mrs. L. N. Wellington, Dept. Sergt. at Arms; C. P. Pettengill, 2; S! Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month, in Massasoit hall, Moody street. GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. F. P. H. ROGERS POST, NO. 29. Organized October, 1867. J. H. Whelan, Corn.; H. P. Ballard, 8. I? Corn.; John Collins, J. V; Corn.; H. P. Harrington, A@.; E. J. Brackett, &. M.; H. C. Hall, Swgeon; T. F. Welling- WALTHAM 193 DIRECTORY. ton,-Chaplain; Frank MeGuinness, S. ill;; George F. Ballard, &. M; S.; Wm. D. Nealand, 0. D.; Henry L. Whitiqg, 0. G. Meetings second and fourth Friday evenings, in Roberts’ hall, Main street. Officers elected in December. ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK&ZEN. WALTHAM LODGE, NO. 26. Organized May 23,188l. Samuel Frisbe, P. M: Y?; Robert McIntosh, il2. K; Henrv W. Blaisdell, iY; A. J. Gnrritson, 0.; Charles A. Dean, R.; Charles L. Tuthill, p.; Fred. R. Willis, R.; Geoqe E. Leroy, G.; L. F. Whitney, I. m; E. J. Hall, 0. W.; L. F. Whitney, Fred. Evans, Fred. Thompson, Trustees. Meets first a.nd third Friday evenings in each month, in Massasoit hall, south side. TEMPERANCE HOWARD DIVISION, SOCIETIES. NO. 25, S. OF T. Mrs. Mary A. Bowers, W. P:; Mrs. L. Moore, W; Asgt.; E. Fairbanks, W. Chap.; William Forbes, Con.; Mrs. William Forbes, Asst. Con.; James L. Shedd, R. S.; Charles Bodge, Treas.; Estella Whiting, F. S.; Miss Mary Bartlett, 1; X.; Mrs. Harriet Kingsbury, P. W; P. Meets every Monday evening 7% P.M., Good Templars hall, Main street. GOOD WILL TEMPLE OF ,HONOR, NO. 32, Instituted May 24, 1870. George A. Dndley, W. C: T.; John Churchill, W. R. Regular meetings every Wednesday evening in Roberts’ hall, Main street. L. R. STREETER, COUNCIL OF TEMPLARS, No. 18. Instituted February 28, 1872. Charles L. Bailey, c’hief of C’ouncil; Chas. M. Bodge, Recorder. Meets second Wednesday of each month in Roberts’ hall, Main street. 194 * CHARLES William T.; - WALTHAM RIVER DIRECTORY, LODGE, Barrett, P. IX C.T.; --, w: IT T; No. 42, I. 0. OF G. T. Samuel Bowers, lK C. - Miss Josephine M. Jameson, Br. $! S.; W: T.; Miss Bartlett, I$? G%up.; --,w.L G. -, w. s.; S. W. Macurda,, --) T17.M;; WALTHAM REFORM CLUB. Organized February 13, 1876. Rooms Roberts’ hall, Main, opp. Spring street. E. W. Blake. Pres.; A. D. Proctor, S. W. McCurdy, Forbes, Sec.; i%x-pres.; J. F. Padelford, #‘in. Bet.; J. F. Cooledge, Treas. Meets every Sunday evening, ~&$Px., in Rumford hall, Main street. ! WALTHAM WOMAN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. Organized February 21, 1876. Mrs. Enos T. Lute, &es.; Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Martha Stearns, ‘Viceppres.; Miss Sarah A. Osgood, Sec.; Miss Annie Albro, pin. Sec.; Mrs. Susan Wbitney,Treas. Meets at Reform Club rooms, Goodnow’s block, Main street, every Friday, 2% P.M. Number of members, 118. YOUNG MEN’S CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. Organized September, 1877. John J. Fahey, &es.; Martin Jordan, 1st Vice-pres.; John Cooley, ,??dVice-pm.; William Mogan, Xec. Sec.; Daniel Crimtninsl pin. Sec.; Miohael J. Lally, Cor. Sec.; Michael Hines, Treas. Meets every Monday evening Main, car. Church street. MILITARY. CO. F, FIFTH REGIMENT, M. V. M. Organized June ,29,1874. Headquarters, Armory hall, Main street. Meetings every Thursday evening. John E. Glidden, Captain; Gideon F. Haynes, ~st Licut.; Wm. H. Holland, Z?G? Liezdt. i WALTHAM DIRECTORY. 195 A. 0. OF H. DIVISION NUMBER 19. Organized May 27,1875. Thomas J. Eennedy, Pres.; Timothy W.,Casey, ricepes.; John Rourke, Rec. Xec.; Charles E. Keene, 3’in. Sec.; Peter R. Brady, Treas. Meetings second and last Thursday of each month, at Eagle block, Main street. SOCIETIES, ETC. A. 0. E. CLUB. Moody street, corner Crescent. Organized 1877. M. D. Fielding, Pres.; Simeon Adams, ncepres.; Harry W. Smith, #ec.; Charles C. Hardy, Treas. BAY STATE BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION OF WESTFIELD. Organized 1882. S. 0. Upham,. President; George Woolley, Secretary. EMMET LITERARY ASSOCIATION. Organized 1866. Rooms 15 Central block, Main street. Frank J. Mullen, Pres.; Thomas Deehan, l%eqres.; Patrick Connelly, Rec. Sec.; Wm. Shoesmith, 3’. Sec.; Dennis Gleason, Treas. Meetings every Tuesday evening. Officers chosen first Tuesday of December and June. Open from 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. J. B. C. CLUB. Organized 1879. Moody street, corner Crescent. H. A. Bacon, President; Nash Mitchell, Treasurer. J. M. Mills, Secretary; D. 196 WALTRAM DIRECTORY. SIXTEENTH REGIMENT MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS VETERAN ASSOCIATION. James Nichol of Cambridge, Pres.; A. P. Henson of Waltham, and Dr. Thomas Crazier, I?&-pres.; Henry C. Hall of Waltham, sec. and Treas. ST. PATRICK MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY. Organized April 8, 1864. Rev. Timothy Brosnahxn, &es.; William G&an, 1st Vice-pres.; Lawrence E. Gormxn, dd Vice-pres.; Wm. F. Rooney, Rec. &c.; Thomas Melody, 3’. Xec.; Patrick Cassidy, Treas.; Wm. Collins, 2MarshaZ; Peter Caniff, Door&eeper; Michael Naven, John O’Neal, John Hanify, Michael Mohlanus, Patrick O’Hare, John Greeley, Michael Maok, Directors. WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE SAVING FUND AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Room 4 Eagle block, Main. Organized Sept. 25, 1880. Chartered Oct. 13, 1880. Began business Oct. 21, 1880. Authorized capital, $l,OOO,OOO. Manley U. Adams, pres.; Chas. E. Getchell, Vicep-es., * Daniel F. Viles, &ec.; G. Frank Frost, Treas.; H. F. D. Adams, Francis Battrick, MartimThomas, Philip Jones, Loreuzo Noble, M. H. Young, Timothy Lear-y, Jas. B. Gooding, Alex. Starbuck, Edward P. Smith, Robert Treat Paine jr., Charles L. Bailey, David Randall, Levi Bowers, John L. Keysor, Rufus G. Brown, DDirectars; Moses E. Osgood, Joseph F. Gibbs, Charles F. Thomas Curley Esq., Att0rne.v. Parks, Auditors; WALTHAM FARMERS’ CLUB. Organized 1857. Edward P. Smith, Pres.; John C. Thorpe, Vice-pres.; Abel B. Berry, Xec.; Henry F. Warren, Treas. WALTHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY. . Office 4 Ceniral block, Main street. B. F. D. Adams, President; George A. Stearns, Treastlrer; William Tarbell, Szqerintendent. WALTHAM 197 DIRECTORY. WALTHAM MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY. Organized May 5, 1872. Michael Slattery, Pres.j Peter Brady, ?QeTres.; M. T. Connelly, Treas.; John A. Cassidy, Rec. Sec.; A. F. McAlister, Fin. Sec. Meets second Sunday of every month, at 2 P.M., at Hibernian hall, Main street. WALTHAM POOR FARM. South street. H. H. Bumford, Superintendent. Number of inmates, 23. WALTHAM VETERAN FIRE ASSOCIATION, Organized May, 1874. George Keach, PresicZent; ,Robert Speir, Secretary; Arthur M. Gilbert, Treasurer. Meets Moody street, corner Crescent, first Saturday in each month. WALTHAM AND NEWTON STREET R. It. CO. R. E. Robbins, Pres.; Henry Bond, Tpeas.; R. E. Robbins, Geo. E. Allen, Geo. 11. Shirley, L. C. Lane, J. H. Curtis, Francis Buttrick, W. W. Clark, H. P. Sherman, Henry Bond, Directors. WATCH FACTORY RELIEF ASSOCIATION. A. Starbuck, &es.; C. C. Byam, Lane, Treas.; W. H. Wrenn, Sec. mce-pres.; L. C. POST'OFFICES. Rumford building, Main street, corner Elm. Samuel 0. Upham, Postnzaste?. M+lils close for Boston, 6.30, 8.40 AM., 1.30, 6.30 P.M. New York, South and West, 6.30 A.M., 6.30 P.M.; North, 7 A.M., 4.15 P.M. Mails due from Boston, 6.50, 8, 11.50 A.M., 3.30, 4.50, 6 P.M. New York, South and West,due 8. i.~., 4 P.M.; North, 9.15 A.M., 7.04 P.M. Office hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. 198 WALTHAM SOUTH DIRECTORY. SIDE POST OFFICE. Moody street, corner Crescent. F. H. Bradford, Clerk. Xuzager; JUSTICES Miss Julia OF THE Allin II. N., Banks Nathaniel P., Caldwell George P., Eaton Thomas B., Fiske Eben W., French Daniel, Hall Henry C., Harrington Elliot A., Houghton Charles I-I., Johnson B. B., Lathrop A. J., Loring Edward D., NOTARIES E. Haynes, PEACE. Moore Horatio, Parks Charles F., Shedd ‘William E., Smith S. W., Stark Robert 141., Stone F. M., Upham S. O., Viles Daniel F., Walker Amory H., Warren Nathan, Woolley Charles, Young 31. Harwood. PUBLIC. Room 6 Eagle block, Main street, corner Common. Stone Charles F. Johnson Byron B., Stone Frederick M. Lute E. T., . THE D*.II?ECTORY OF THE IN’HABITANTS, MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, INSTITUTIONS, ESTABLISHMENTS, BUSINESS FIRMS, . SOCIETIES, ETC., ETC. IN THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN, FOR 1888. I/ W. A. CREENOUGH COMPILERS NO. 31 MILK AND & CO., PUBLISHERS. STREET, . . . BOSTON. 200 b STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WATERTOWN. STREETS,PLACES,ETC.,IN WATERTOWN, Adams avenue, from Mt. Auburn to Nichols avenue Arlington, from Arsenal, across Mt. Auburn to Belmont Arsenal, from Main to Brighton line Auburn place, from Mt. Auburn, near Patten Beechwood avenue, from Market, n. Union Stock market Belmont, from Waltham line to Mt. Auburn Bigelow avenue, from Mt. Auburn to Nichols avenue Boyd, from Glen to Fayette in Newton Bridge, from Grove, across I?. R. R., to Newton line Brook, from Pleasant to the river, near Hollingsworth & Whitney’s paper mill California, from Watertown, n. the Bridge, to Newton line Carroll, from Belmont to Orchard Centre, from Franklin to Walnut Chestnut, from Main to Green Church, from Palfiiey to Main Common, from Mt. Auburn to Belmont Common street place, from Common, between Belmont and Orchard Coolidge avenue, from Cambridge line to Arsenal Cottage, from Mt. Auburn, near the bridge, to Catholic cemetery Cottage place, from Cottage Cross, from Pleasant, across Main, to Winter Cuba, from Main to Myrtle Cushman, from Fayette, near Knapp Shade Roller Co. Edgewood, from Coolidge avenue Eltn, from Arlington to Arsenal Elton a.venue, from Nichols avenue to Bigelow avenue (Norwood Park) Fayette, from Spring to Forest Forest, from Main, near Cuba, to Fayette Franklin, from Mt. Auburn, opp. Common, to Walnut Galen, from Watertown square to Newton line Garfield, from Mt. Auburn, near Walnut, north Garnet, from Irving to Pa,rker Gilkey avenue, from Patten Green, from Main to Pleasant Grove, from Arlington, n. Mt. Auburn, to Coolidge av. Grove, from Pleasant, n. raiboad bridge, to Waltham line Hagar lane, from Lexington to Waltham line Harnden avenue, from Lexington, east, to Carroll Hovey, from Belmont, near White, to Orchard Howard, from Main to Pleasant Irving, from Market, to Mt. Auburn STREETS, PLACES, ETC., IN WATERTOWN. 201 Jewett, from Morse to Boyd Lexington, from Main to Belmont Lowell avenue, from Orchard, east, to White Main, from Waltham line to Mt. Auburn Main street court, from Main, next McMasters block Maple, from Galen to Newton line Market, from Brighton line to Arsenal Marshall, from Mt. Auburn to Spring Melendy. avenue, from Mt. Auburn to Grove Middle, from Main to Myrtle Morse, from Galen to Watertown Mt. Auburn, from Main to Cambridge line Mvrtle, from Main, near F. M. R., to Pleasant Nichols avenue, from Arlingtor:, opposite East Watertown station, to Adams avenue Norwood Park, a district lying north of the F. R. R., between Arlington and Mt. Auburn streets Orchard, from Lexington, near Belmont line, to Common Palfrey, from Mt. Auburn, near Irving, passing above White’s avenue Parker, from south side Mt. Auburn, near Common Patten, from Mt. Auburn to Arsenal Pearl, from Summer to PalfrGy Phillips, from Mt. Auburn, near Common Pleasant, from Grove, near railroad bridge, to Watertown Prosi(%F,rTrom Walnut to Market River, from Arsenal to Market River, from Pleasant, n. railroad bridge, to Waltham line Riverside place, f?om Main, near Arsenal Russell avenue, from north side Mt. Auburn, n. Franklin School, from Mt. Auburn to Belmont Spring, from Main to Common Summer, from Mt. Auburn, passing above White’s avenue, to Wnverly Taylor, from Mt. Auburn to Arseml Thaxter, from north side Main, near Cross Walnut, from Mt. Auburn to Prospect Walnut avenue, private way from Fayette to Palfrey Water, from Galen, near the bridge, to Galen, near Morse Watertown, from Galen, near the bridge, to Newton line Waverly, from Main, opposite Myrtle, to Summer Wheelers, Riverside, from Riverside place, near Main White, from Belmont, near Lexington, to Orchard White’s avenue, from Main, opposite Green, to Palfrey Whitney, from Belmont to Orchard Williams, from Galen, near Newton line, to Jefferson, in Newton Winter, from Church to Fayette 202 BLOCES, BUILDINOS, ETC., IN WATERTOWN. BLOCKS,BUILDINGS, ETC. Almshouse, Zachariah Boodey, superintendent, Orchard Arsenal (U. S.) depot, F. 12. IX. Union Market station, Arsenal, near Walnut Bank building, Main, opposite Town Hall Barnard block, Main, corner Galen Central Hall, MoMasters bleak, Main C block, rear Myrtle, opposite Cuba Dana block, Main, Watertown square Gas Works, Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., Waldo N. Learned, superiutendent, Water G. A. R. Hall, Otis Bros. block, Mt. Auburn, corner Main Howes block, MvI;nn,corner Spring Masonio Hall, Noyes block, 3Iaiu, opposite Church M&asters block, Main, near Spring Noyes block, Main, opposite Church Otis Bras. block, Main, from Mt. Auburn to Spring Post-office (branch of Boston), J. H. Flagg, superintendent, Mt. Auburn bridge Post-of&e, Main, corner Galen Town Hall, Main, corner Church Townhouse, Main, corner Church Watertown U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal, near Elm Whitney block, Main, corner Church RAILROAD STATIONS,ETC. Bemis station and Aetna mills, Herbert N. Hayward, station agent Cottage street crossing, Thomas Lyons, flagman East Watertown, Arlington street, John H. Glidden, station agent Grove street crossing, Francis F. Clark, flagman Howard street crossing, John Coffee, flagman Mt. Auburn street crossing, John P. Sheridan, flagman Union Market, Walnut, corner Prospect street, 31. E. Whiton, station agent Watertown, Church street, J. M. Johnson, station agent CEMETERIES, Arlington street cemetery, Alexander Gregg, superintendent, Mt. Auburn, corner Arlington Catholic cemetery, adjoining Mt. Auburn, foot of Cottage Common street cemetery, Alexander Gregg, superintendent, Common, corner Mt. Auburn Mt. Auburn cemetery, Mt. Auburn street, a portion of which lies in the town of Watertown and the balance in the city of Cambridge WATERTOWN DIRECTORY, 18822. ABBREVIATIONS USED IN TFIIS DIRECTORY. Ab., above; a@.. agent; asst., assist8nt; av , avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., buildlug; blk., block; (B.), Boston; corn. mar.,commission F. R. R., Fitahburg Railroad; h., merchant; c. or car., corner; Ct., Court; housei lab., laborer; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; n. or nr., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post-office; pres., president; rd., road; Rev., Reverend; r., rear; sec., 8eCretary; sq., square; St., street; supt. su erintendent; trelrs., treasurer; U. R. Co., Union Railway Co.; U. S. A., ?&ted States Army; U. 9. N., United States Navy; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow,. Where the name of & corporation, factory, or firm appears immediately after the name, it indicates the plate of business. After the name of the street the word street is omitted. ABBOTT ABIEL, lawyer (53 State, room 26, B.), house Phillips, corner Garnet Abbott John E., lawyer (53 State, room 19, and treas., 7 Exchange place, room 22, B.), house Franklin, near Mt. Auburn Abbott Nathan D., lawyer (7 Exchange place, B.), boards A. Abbott’s, Phillips Abbott Samuel P., lawyer (53 State, room 26, B.), house Irving Abbott Tilden G., cashier Union Market bank, and treas. Watertown Savings Bank, house Church, n. Fayette Abercrombie Emily, widow of Wyman, h. Boyd, n. Jew&t Abercrombie Wyman E., cotton broker (4 P. 0. square, B.), house Boyd, near Jewett Abol Mary Mrs., house Myrtle, near Cuba Aborn John, farmer estate of Josiah Stickney, boards Calvin D. Crawford’s, Riverside place Adams Edward H., stationery and printing (20 Hawley, B.), house Elton avenue, Norwood park Adams Edward W., dyer Lewando’s French Dye House, board Jonas Phelps’, Riverside place Adams George E., crockery, glassware, etc., Main, corner Galen and (Gleason & Co.), auctioneers, h. Parker,. opposite Garnet 13 l I c . 204 WATERTOWN [A] DIRECTORY. Adams George Et., painter, h. California, n. Watertown Adams Henry K., salesman (55% Washington, B.), house Morse, near Jewett, Adams La&en, cleanser at Dye House, h. Cuba, n. -Main Adams Waldo, Adams Express (28 Court, B.), house School, near Belmont Aetna Mills, River, COP. Bridge, Bemis station, A. 0. Davidson, agent (Boston office, 266 Devonshire) A’Hearn Edward, laborer, house rear Spring A’Hearn Morris, laborer, house Brook A’Hearn William, laborer, boards Michael Welch’s, Common street place Alden Thomas, bookbinder, Main, opposite Galen, house at Cambrldgeport Aldrich Gardner, house Galen, near Water Alexander William A., fruit, foreign and domestic (50 and 51 Chatham, B.), house Boyd, near Galen square Allan David, gardener estate, of Miss Mary Pratt, Bel[and Walnut mont, house on the place Allen Edward, farmer, h. r. Mt. Auburn, between School Allen Edward E., clerk (104 Water, B.), house Green, near Pleasant Allen Leslie, driver Dr. Alfred Hosmer, house Taylor, near Arsenal Allen Richard, student, boards Thomas Allen’s Allen Thomas, farmer, house rear Mt. Auburn, between School and Walnut Allyn John, publisher (30 Franklin, B.), house Galen, near Morse American Carpet Lining Co., Wm. “H. Pray, manager, Arsenal, opposite U. S. Arsenal (Boston oflice, 179 [era& B.) Devonshire) American Magnesium Co., Water, near Galen (143 FedAnderson ‘Peter, farmer John Coolidge jr., house rear East grammar school, Mt. Auburn Appleyard Thomas, at Lewando’s Dye House, house Morse, near Jewett Applin John, foreman Machine shop Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., house at Newton Aspinwall Louis A., clerk (15 Commercial. wharf, B.), boards Boyd, corner Jewett Atkinson Jane, widow of William, h. ‘Main, n. F. R. R. Atwood Carrie A. Mrs., house Spring, corner Summer Atwood Elkanah S., moulder Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., rms. P. Shurtleff’s, Summer, h. at Boston Highlands Atwood Geo. P. I3., moulder, h. Riverside place, n. Main Atwood Grace S. Miss, h. Grove, car. Coolidge avenue Atwood Louisa B. Mrs., M.D., Mt. Auburn, near F. K. R.,house do. * WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY. 205 Atwood William, moulder, boards Frank T. Fay’s Winter Atwood William O., supt. I. Farwell jr. L Co., silk manufacturers, house at Newton Austin John A., driver U. R. Co., boards ?&a. Margaret Au&in’s, off. Mt. Auburn Austin Margaret, widow of Thomas, house rear East grammar school, Mt. Auburn, near Cottage BAILEY ARAD MRS., house Mt. Anburn, n. Walnut Bailey Arthur H., canned goods (15 Commercial wharf, Boston j, house Jewett, corner Boyd Bailey Frank M., clerk (164 Purchase, B.), boards Mrs. Arad,Bailey’s? Mt. Auburn Bailey Jas., at dye-house, b. Elizabeth Horton’s, Summer Balcom Charles A., clerk Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., boarde Chas. II. Baloom’s, Church Balcom Charles H., asst. supt. Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., house Church, car. Winter Banks Amos, farmer, b. Sarah L. Harrington’s, Belmont Banks Thomas G., commercial traveler (36 Pearl, B), h. Fayette, corner Church Bannister William, at starch factory, boards John I(enney’s, Main Barker David A. S., driver J. T. Livermore, b. do., Phillips Barker Fred G., printer Barnard block, Maiu, boards J. G. Barker’s, Mt. Auburn Barker Henry A. (H. Barker & Co.), starch mnfr., Water and (54 Commercial, B.), house at West Newton Barker Hiram (H. Barker & Co.), starch mnfr., Water and (74 Commercial, B.), house at Brighton Barker Hiram E. (A. Barker & Co.), starch mnfr., Water and (74 Commercial, B.), house at Newton Rarker H. Q Co. (Hiram, Henry A., and Hiram E. Barker), starch mnfrs., Water and (74 Commercial, B.) Barker Isabel Mrs., house Mt. Auburn, corner Phillips Barker Joseph G., shirt mnfi., Spring, opposite Fayette, house Mt. Auburn, corner Parker Barkers John, carpenter! house Morse, near Jewett Barnard Samuel O., bookkeeper (21 Franklin, B.), boards Mt. Auburn, near Patten t-B0yd Barnes Edward F., real estate (Newton), h. Galen, near Barnes James J., saloon, Main, near, Cross, house do. Barrett Sarah W. Miss, boards Palfrey, corner Church Barron Andrew W., teamster T. P. Emerson, house Summer, near Mt. Auburn Barron Fred H., driver E. C. & A. B. Hall, boards W.W. Rarron’s, Arsenal Barron George, carpenter, house Palfrey, near Spring Barron Warren W., teamster, house Arsenal, II. Patten \ i ! r i 206 . I i jul 4” I WATERTOWN [B] DIRECTORY. Barrows George, clerk (31 Union, B.), house Fayette, n. [Geo. Barrows’, Fayette White’s avenue Barrows John D., clerk Union Market National Bank, b. Barry Charles J., president Watertown Savings Bank, h. Main, near Myrtle Barry George, laborer Wm. Greenleaf, Palfrey, bds. do. Barry James, laborer, house Forest, corner Summer Barry Lawrence, stone-mason, house r. Main, 11.F. R. R. Barry William, laborer, b. Lawrence Barry’s, rear Main Bartlett Arthur H., stove mounter, bds. B. F. Bartlett’s, [burn, c. Taylor Mt. Auburn Bartlett Benjamin F., steam packing maker, house Mt. RuBartlett Frank C., carriage painter, bds. B. F. Bartlett’s, Mt. Auburn, corner Taylor Bartlett Harriet Il., widow of Orville, house Summer, near White’s avenue Barton 3abez W., house Orchard, corner Whitney Barton Samuel M., office secretary of state (State House, Beacon, B.), house Orchard, corner Whitney Bassett Charles W., Knapp Shade Boller Co., Fayette, corner Cushman, house at Newton Bat&elder Samuel L., proprietor Spring Hotel, Main, opposite Watertown squsre Bates Benjamin E., stndent, b. Mrs. Sarah Bates’, Main Bates Henry, at Aetna mills, house at Newton Bates Herbert C., at Porter Needle Co., h. at Newton Bates Phineas jr., sec. School Committee (Maso,n, B.), house Church, corner Summer Bates Richard, at 2Etna Mills, boards at Newton Bates Sarah, widow of Renj. E., summer residence, Main, n. Waltham line, winter residenoe (19 Arlington, B.) Batson Horace M., shoe cutter (143 Federal, B.), house Gilkey avenue. Bean Betsey W., wid. of George W., h. iMorse, n. Galen Bean James M., oil can mnfr. (159 Broad, B.), house Palfrey, near Pearl Bearce Frank C., carpenter, house Forest, near Summer Beatty James, laborer, house Main, corner Myrtle Beatty Robert, iron moulder, house Pleasant, n. Common Bemis lsaac V., lawyer, Dana block, &lain, house Main, near Howard Bemis Lucius, mason, house Fayette, near Spring Benbow John, carpenter Berry 62 Moody, Main, boards [Arsenal , Robert Elder’s, Mt. Auburn Benner Amos, at dye-house, b. James E. Rockwell’s, Bennett John, soltlier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Bent Herbert F. (Luther Bent & Co.), furniture, Main, opposite Church, house at Newton Bent John, carpenter, house California, n. Fifth avenue . \ WATERTOWN . [B] DIRECTORT. 207 Bent Luther (Luther Bent & Co.), furniture, Main, opp. Church, house Spring, near Summer Bent Luther & Co. (Luther and Herbert F. Bent), furniture, Main, opposite Church Berry Charles W., grocer Barnard block, Main, house Summer, near White’s avenue Berry Frank J. (Berry & Moody); Main, opposite Mt. Auburn, house Phillips, near Mt. Auburn Berry John, starch maker, house Water, near Galen Berry Joseph, at starch factory, h. Pleasant, near Cross’ Berry & Moody (Frank J. Berry and Geo. H. Moody), carpenters, Main, opposite Mt. Auburn Bigelow Henry J., fruit and produce (23 North Market, B.), boards J. Bigelow’s, Nichols avenue Bigelow Jonathan, fiuit and produce (corn.) (23 North Market, B.), house Nichols avenue Bigelow Louis H., fruit and produce (23 North Market, B.), boards Jonathan Bigelow’s, Nichols avenue Bigelow S. Brooks, farmer, house Nichols av., n. F. K. R. Bigwood David, at Aetna mills, bds. Aetna House, River Binney Charles A., in the Abatoir (Brighton), house Arlington, near Belmont Bird Hannah W. Miss, house Belmont, near R. R. bridge Bird Joseph E., clerk (32 Bedford, B.), house junction Belmont and Mt. Auburn CPIace. Blackwell Marcia A. Mrs., nurse, b. A. Greg&, Riverside Blaisdell James T., carpenter, borlse Koyd, near Galen Blaisdell J. Lewis, clerk (195 State, B.), boards JamesT. Blaisdell’s, Boyd Blanchard Benjamin P., tea, coffee and spices, Hawes’ building, Main, house Garnet, corner Parker Blazo George M., florist W. W. Treat, Coolidge av., b. do. Bleiler Charles J., butcher, boards Geo. Bleiler’s, Arsenal Bleiler George, butcher, Arsenal, near the arsenal, h. do. Blue Hugh, laborer, boards Robert Blue’s, Wxtertowu Blue Robert, warper, h. Watertown, near Newton line Boag William, at Aetna mills, bds. f?Etna House, River Bolster Cornelius, butcher G. A. Sawyer, 1~. at Brighton Bolster Henry, soldier U. S. Arseual, house do. Boodey Zachariah, superintendent almshouse, Orchard Boston Frank E., foreman Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., boards Fayette, corner White’s avenue OSTO3 & WATERTOWN CLOTHING HOUSE, E’. A. Brown, manager, Main, opposite Galen (see page 312) Bostwick Mary R., widow, house Cuba, near Main Bowen George A., house Morse, near Jewett Bowen George S., tinsmith, stoves and furnaces, Main street court, near Main, house Cross, near F. R. R. 20s f WATERTOWN [B-j DIRECTORY. Bowen William, at Aetna mills, boards at Newton Bowles Catharine Mrs., nurse, Galen, car. Water, bds. do. Boyce John J., teamster Coffin & Dlagee, Main, house at Newton Boyd Arrna C., widow of Geo. S., h. Boyd, near Gnlen sq. Boyd John S., marioer, bds. Mrs. Anna C. Boyd’s, Boyd Boyle Jennie T. Miss, dressmaker, Spring, n. Main, b. do. Boyle John, laborer Aetna mill, house uear do. Boyle Patrick, hiborer, house Grove, near Bemis station Brackett Siduey L., house Spring, near Summer Bradford Ruth A., widow of Rev. George, house Summer, near White’s avenue Bradlee Nellie Miss, boards Main, opp. Methodist church Bradlee Sarah F. Miss, h. Main, opp. Methodist church Bradley Patrick, laborer, house Wheelers, Riverside Brainard Coriune Miss, teacher West intermediate school, boards Chestnut, near Main Branefield Edward, laborer, house Water, near gas works Brennnn John, tripe cleaner II. B. Derby, house Forest, near Summer Brennan Mary, widow of John, house Forest, n. Summer Brewer Alanscn T., superintendent U.S. Arsenal, boards Cattle Fair Hotel, Brighton Bridges George, conductor U; R. Co., boards David Rundlett’s, Mt. Auburn Brierton Catharine, wid. of Christopher, h. Main, n. Cross Brierton Christopher J., stove-mounter, honse Summer, [side place near White’s avenue Brjggs John, carpenter, bds. Bernard Mulhearn’s, RiverBrigham Charles, architect (19 Exchange place, B.), hoards Mary Brigham’s, Marshall Br@ham Maria Miss, boards Mary Brigham’s, Marshall Brigham Mary, widow of John, h. Marshall, near Spring Brigham Mary E. T., widow ofJahn, h. Water, c. Galen Br@t Charles H., baker, Main, near Church, house do. Bright David K., mason, house Water, near Galen Bright Edward, proprietor Buttonwood House, Main, n. [near Main Howard Bright Geo. A., street-lighter, b. Henry Bright’s, Howard Bright George W ., carpenter, house Water, near Galen Bright Henry F., painter, Howard, near Main, house do. Bright Joseph, paper-finisher Hollingsworth & Whitney, house Main, rear Myrtle Bright Sarah Miss, boards John A. Holden’s, Spring Broad Mary, widow of Nathaniel, boards Mary E. Craft%, Franklin Brock George O., shirt-cutter, h. Morse, near the river Broderick David, laborer, house River, near Aetna mills Brodrick Dennis, laborer, house 11 River, n. Aetna mills WATERTOWN [B-j DIRECTORY. 209 Brooks Rufus F., house Church, corner Palfrey Brown Albert, real estate (49 Green, Boston), house Coolidge avenue, Edgewood Brown Charles F. A,, carpenter (F. R. R. Co., Charlestown), boards L. H. Brown’s Brown Eusebius H., poultry dealer (South Market,. B.), house Main, near Waltham line Brown Francis J., boards Spring Hotel Brown Frank, conductor U. R. Co., bds. E. A. Mooers’, Mt. Auburn ROWN FRANK A., clothing and gents’ furnishing goods, Main, opposite Galeu, boards Pearl, corner Summer (see page 312) Brown George B., laborer Henry Locke, h. Whitney Brown George W., boxmaker (Cambridge), boards Lydia H. Brown’s [Church Brown dames jr., at Lewando’s dye house, h. Fayette, n. Brown John, silk weaver, b. Thomas Smith’s, Watertown Brown Lewis E., expressman T. P. Emerson, boards W. W. Barran’s, Arsenal, near Patten Brown Lucius T., gardener, house Pearl, near Summer Brown Lydia H., widow of Benjamin, house Walnut, near F. R. R. Brown Newell;house Irving, corner Garnet Brown Schuyler L., civil engineer, Mt. Auburn cemetery, house Winter, corner Cross . Brown S. V., clerk Union Market Hotel,‘boards do. Brown Wesley B., conductor U. R. Co., boards Lydia H. Brown’s Brownell Emily F., boards Caroline Whitney’s, Main Bryant Fred W., painter, boards G. W. Cross’, Spring Bryant John F., engineer, house Spring, near Fayette Bryant William J., clerk (37 and 39 F. H. Market, B.),, bouse.Arlington, corner Elm Burden Henry, at Aetna mills, b. Btna House, River Burgess Charles A., at Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., boards E. S. Colburn’s, Spring Burgess George, teamster D. F. Tripp, boards E. S. CalSpring burn’s, Spring Burke Frank, blacksmith Wm. C. Foley, b. Kate E ahill’s, Burke James, laborer, house Main street court Burke James, painter, boards Ellen Gallagher’s, Grove . Burke John, laborer, house Cottage place Burke William, teamster Thomas Gavin, Main, bds. do. Burke William H.., machinist U. S. Arsenal, house Walnut, near.Umon Market Hotel Burner Thomas, at Aetna mills, bds. &tna House, River Burnham Charles H., carpenter, house Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn B I i 3'10 WATERTOWN [c] DlRECTORY. Burnbam Charles S., fireman, house Spring, n. Summer Burnham Frank, clerk William H, Lyman, Mt. Auburn, boards do. Burns James, at Aetna mills, house at Newton Burns James, grocer, Galen, n. Main, house Main, n. CROSS Burns James, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe & Co., house at Brighton Burns John F., house Water, near Galen Burns Joseph A., clerk James Burns, bds. James Burns’, Main, near Cross Burns Joseph M., 1st sergeant of ordnance at U. S. Arsenal, house Market, on U. S. Arsenal grounds Burns P. John, fireman Hollingsworth & Whitney, bds. [at Brighton Peter Willey’s, Market Burns Thomas, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe & Co., h. Bustin Charles, collar-maker (16’7 Cambridge, B.), boards [Franklin W. H. Bustin’s, Franklin Bustin Frank IIS clerk (44 High, B.), b. W. H. Bustin’s, Bubtin William II., collar-maker (167 Cambridge, B.), h. Franklin, near Walnut Bustin William H, jr:, clerk (5 Kilby, B.), boaids W. H. [at Newton Bustin’s, Franklm Butler John E., overseer wool room Aetna mills, house Butler John G., captain commanding detachment U. S. [Howard Arsenal, house do. Buttonwood House, Edward Bright proprietor, Main, II. Byfield George D., chair manfr. (20 Charlestown, B.), h. Galen, near Boyd , CAHILL ANN, wid. of Thomas, h. r. Main, n. Chestnut. Cahill Bridget Miss, fancy goods, boots and boots, Noyes block, Main, house Spring, near R. R. Cahill James, at Aetna mill, boards Ann Cahill’s, r. Main, near Chestnut Cahill James L., iron moulder, house Middle, near Main Cahill John L., moulder, boards Kate Cahill’s, Spring Cahill Kate Miss, house Spring, near R. R. Cahill Patrick, starch-maker, bds. John Farrell’s, Pleasant Cahill William, boards Ann Cahill’s, r. Main, n. Chestnut Callagan James, stone-cutter (Cambridge), house foot [Cottage Cottage Callahan Annie Miss, tailoress, boards Patrick Callahan’s, Callahan Patrick, laborer, house foot of Cottage Call:;;s$ilrp J., saloon, Cottage, n. Catholic cemetery, Callahan Tho*mas, at Aetna mills, b. Aetna Housei River Callan Thomas, laborer, house. Cottage place Campbell Cyrus H., olerk S, S. Gleason, house Parker, n. Mt. Auburn -- WATERTOWN [(-j] DIRECTORY. 211 Campbell John, laborer, house ‘Walnut, near Arsenal Campbell John G., carpenter, bds. UniouMarket Hotel Caney Frank H., at Porter Needle Co., house Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn Capen Edward A., pastor First Baptist church, hruse Irving, opposite Garnet Carbrey Agnes-Miss, dressmaker and employment, Galen, corner Williams, house do. Carey Marcus, coachman W. W. Treat, Coolidge av., b. do. Carey Patrick, house Galen, near Water Carey Thomas, iron-founder, house rear Main, n. F. R. R. Carley Bridget Miss, house California, near Watertown Carlin Frank J., boards Patrick Carlin’s, Palfrey Carlin Frederick J., window-shade maker, boards Patrick Carlin’s, Palfrey ’ Carlin Patrick, laborer, house Palfrey, near Spring Carlton Edward E., corn.. trav., house Mt. Auburn, near c Bigelow avenue Carney Edward W., laborer, b. Wm. Carney’s, Summer Carney Frank, laborer American Carpet Lining Co., house at Cambridge Carney Marcus, at Porter Needle Co., boards at Newton Carney William, laborer, house Summer, near Forest Carr Alfred, carpenter, house Wheelers, Riverside Carroll James, mason (Cambridge),‘house Cottage pl. Carroll John, blacksmith, house Arsenal, opp. stock yard Carroll Mary, .widow of James, house Arsenal, n. .Patten Carroll Michael, wood-worker, house Cuba, near Main Carroll Michael, teatnster Gilkey & Stone, house Market, near Irving Carroll Michael M., house Arsenal, near Irving Carroll Thomas, constable, house Cottage place Carruthers Robert, clerk (477 Washington, B.), boards James Holmes’, Fayette, near Pearl Casey Michael, clerk, boards River, near Aetna mill Casey Thomas, driver U. R. Co., house Main, near Cross Casey William, laborer, house River, near Aetna mill Cashman Daniel, lab., b. Harriet M. Howard’s, Fayette Cashman Jos., student, b. Harriet M. Howard’s, Fayette Cashman Margaret Mrs., house Market, n, U. S. Arsenal Cassidy Edward, carpenter, house Cuba., near Main ASSIDY JOHN E., wholesale liquor (53 Broad, c B.,, house Market, near Beechwood avenue Caul Charles I,., at paper-mill, b. P. B. Caul’s, Taylor Caul Fred H., at paper mill, boards P, B. Gaul’s, Taylor Gaul Peter B., freight office (F. R. R., B.), house Taylor, near Arsenal Ceiley Catbarine L., widow of Archibald H., house Spring, coruer Summer 212 WATERTOWN [c-j DIRECTORY. Chadbourne Henry R., flour and grain ‘(58 Commercial, B.), house Nichols avenue, near Arlington Chadbourne Joseph H., clerk (98 Summer, B.), boards H. R. Chadbourne’s, Nichols avenue Chadbourne Lydia, widow of Humphrey, house Arlington, opposite Elm Chadbourne Marshall W., flour and grain (58 Commercial, B:), house Arlington, opposite Elm Cham$;rl;n Frank, painter, boards John Newcomb’s, [n. Boyd Chamberlain Hiram V., grocer (Newton), house Jewett, Chamberlain William N., butcher (Brighton), office (25 South Market, B.), house Nichols av., opp. Elton av. Chaney Alden D., corn. trav., h. Mt. Auburn, n. Arlington Chany John, broker (12 India, B.), hoards J. 0. Chanp’s, Hovey Chany John O., house Hovey, near Belmont Chany Samuel, boards J. 0. Chany’s, Hovey HAPIN GEORGE H., pub. N, E. Illustrated [Arsenal C (257 Washington, B.), house Palfrey Chase Charles, clerk (Newton), bds. Mrs. Sarah Chase’s, C’hase Frank A., overseer weave-room &tna mill, house River, opposite Bernie station Chase Freeman, hoard8 Mrs. Sarah Chase’s, Arsenal Chase Harvey B., designer &tna mill, house River, corner Bridge Chase Henry, agent for N. E. Society for Special Advice, house Chestnut, near Main Chase Lewson E., steam governors(36 Charlestown, B.), house Williams, near Galen Chase Sarah, widow of Charles, h. Arsenal, near Patten Cheney Charles W. board8 J. M. Draper’s, Walnut Chickering Samnel, hou8e Riverside place Childs Charles S., foreman (Cambridge cemetery), house Coolidge avenue, near Cambridge line Cian John, laborer, boards Robert; Elder’s, Mt. Auburn Claflin Rodman F., house Mt. Auburn, near Palfrey Clark Almira, widow of Benjamin, h. Grove, c. Arlington Clark Belinda, widow of Patrick, h. River, n. Aetna mills Clark Bridget Mrs., house River, near &tna mills Clark Charles A., moulder, h. Summer, near White’s av. Clark Charles F., foreman U. R. Co. stables, also fruit and confectionery, Main, near Cros8, boards George E. Pike’s, S ring Clark Delia E. bI!ISR,boards Horace Clark’s, Church Clark Eliza A., wid. of Jacob, h. Summer, n. White’s av. Clark Francis F., flagman Grove street crossing I?. R. R., house Grove, next railroad Clark Horace, house Church., near Summer : WATEFiTOWN [c] DIRECTORY. 213 Clark Wm. H., soldier U. S. Arsenal, house do. Clarke C. Atherton, engines; machinery, etc. (36 Oliver, B.), boards H. W. Clarke’s, Summer ‘Clarke Henry W., engines, machinery, etc. (36 Oliver, B.), house Summer, earner Spring Cleary Daniel, starch maker, h. Water, n. starch factory Cleary Patrick, starch maker, h. Water, near factory Clearp Thomas, laborer, house Spriq, near Summer Clellan John, marketman Stearn & Robinson (Brighton), boards Mrs. Horace Jennison’s, Watertown Cleveland L. Sidney, corn. traveler (11 Otis, B.), house Fayette, near White’s avenue Clifford Jeremiah, teamster, h. Summer. near White’s av. Clifford John jr., boot and shoemaker, Main, corner Cross, house Summer, near Forest Clifford John H., overseer spinning room 2Etua Mills, h. at Newton Clifford Timothy,agent (B.), rms. Miss Sarah F. Bradlee’s, Main, opppsite M. E. church Cline Mary Mrs., house Forest, near Fayette Cobb Freeman W., clerk J. H. Snow, h. Arsenal, n. Taylor Coburn Benjamin, shoemaker, house Market, near Main Coffee John, flagman Howard street crossing, house Pleas[Forest ant, corner Howard Coffey Cornelius, stove-plate scratcher, house Summer, n. Coffev Thomas, laborer, house Summer, near .Forest CotI& Gardner S., lock and blacksmith (39 Merchants row, B.), house Boyd, at Newton line Coffin John N., house Arlington, near Mt. Auburn Coffin John W. (Coffin & Magee), grist mill, Main, opp. Spring, house Mt. Auburn, near F. R. R. Coffin Thomas, at Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Forest, near Main Coffin Zachariah T., soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. C&in William, house Morse, near Jewett Cot&r & Magee (John W. Coffin and James W. Magee), grist mill, Main, opposite Spring Uofran Asa A., expressmau Critohett L Son, house Watertown, near Galen Coglin Robert, soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Colburn Enoch Y., concrete paver David F. Tripp, house Spring, near Fayette Colby Joel W., messenger (40 Water, room 1, B.), bds.’ Maple, on Newton line Colby Thomas R., needle maker, house Galen, opp. Boyd Cole Alton B., moulder Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Summer, near Spring Coleman William, laborer, house Grove, n. Bemis station , Colligan Ann, widow of Dominick, house Brook 214 WATERTOWN [ cf] DIRECTORY. Collipan Charles A., stove-mounter, bds. Ann Colligan’s, [Brook Brook Coll$an Edward, paper-box maker, bds. Ann Collignn’s, Col11g:m Michael B., stove-mounter Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Arsenal, near Irvitq Collins Frederick, paper-hangings, Newton, boards Eben F. McKellar’s, Morse OLLINS HENRY (Collins 62 Co.), paper-hangings, etc., Barnard block, Main, house Mt. Auburn, opposite Summer (see back cover) Collins John F., soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Collin$ Lucy H., widow of Norris, house Mt. Auburn, opposite Summer OLLINS & CO. (Henry Collins), paper-hangings, c etc., Barnard blk., Main, opp. Spring (see back cover) Collupy Robert, carpenter, house Common street place Colman William, laborer, h. Grove, near Bemis station Cornstock Fannie A. Miss, teacher, bds. Sanford Phipps’, Green * Comstock William G., peddler, h. Green, corner Pleasaut Cdnant Abigail G., wid. of Cyrus K., b. Pleasant, n. Green Conant Arthur L., tinsmith Walker & Pratt Mnfg. CO:, house Winter Conant Caroline A. Miss, boards 13. 0. Wilson’s, Main Cunant John H., ship broker (43 Commercial, B.), house Plexsarft, near Green Conant Marvel J., commission merchant (22 So. Market, B.), house Elton avenue, Norwood park Condon John, laborer, house rear Ma.in, near F’. R. R. Condon John J., paper maker, b. John Condon’s, r. Main Condon Mary, widow of David, h. Pleasant, near Cross Condon Patrick, laborer, house Summer, n. White’s av. Connell ‘Edward, moulder, boards David Trask’s, Main Connell #John, laborer, house River, near Bemis station Connell John jr., at Btna mill, b. John Connell’s, River Connelly Anthony, laborer, house Market, near Irving Connelly Michael, soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Connelly Michael, laborer, house Cottage place Connelly Simon Mrs., house Brook Connelly Simon, soldier U. S. Arsenal, house do. Connelly Stephen, laborer, house rear Pleasant, n. Cross Connor Mary, widow of Daniel, h. River, n. &tna mills Connors James, laborer, house Grove, n. Bemis station Connors John J., carpenter, house Cross, near railroad Connors Mary E. Mrs., house Cross Conroy Mary, wid. of Michael, h. rear Main, n. F. R. R. Conroy Michael, mason, house rear Maiu, near F. R. R. Conway Mary, ‘wid. of Michael, house California, n. Watertown C . WATERTOWN [cl DIRECTORY. 215 Cook R. Frank, express driver, house Water, near Galen Coolidge Austin J., IS. E. Machine Co. (33 Haverhill, B.), house Mt. Auburn, corner Irving Coolidge Frank E., farmer, b. John Coolidge’s, Mt.Auburn Coolidge Herbert, insurance (48 Kilby, B.), boards John Coolidge’s, Mt. Auburn Coolidge John, farmer, h. Mt. Auburn, near Arlington Coolidge Joshua, farmer, house, Belmont, eor. Arlin,gton Coolidge Mary, wid. of Josiah, h. Mt. Vernon, c. Irving Coolidge Mary E. Miss, b. Mrs. Mary S. Coolidge’s, Grove Coolidge Mary S., wid. of John, h. Grove, n. Coolidge av. Coolidge Sumner, student (Harvard University, Cambridge), boards John Coolidge’s Coolid~lem~n;ndell P., farmer; boards Joshua Coolidge’s, [car. Arlington Coomhs C. Everett, clerk (450 Washington, B.), h. Grove, Coombs S. Henry, bookkeeper (141 Federal, B.), house [n. Mt. Auburn Thaxter, n. Main Coon J.‘H. L., grocer, Otis Bros. block, Main, h. Palfrey, Cooney Daniel, driver U. R. Co., bds. Matthew Cooney’s, Arsenal Cooney Matthew, laborer, house Arsenal, near Taylor Cooney Matthew jr., boards Matthew Cooney’s, Arsenal Cooney Matthew J., driver U. R. Co., house Arsenal, near Taylor Cooper Eliza, widow of Hiram, house Green, near Main Corcoran Catharine, widow of John, house foot Cottage Corcoran Patrick, paper-maker, house Pleasmt, n. Cross Corcoran Timothy, at paper mill, h. r. Pleasant, n. Cross Corooren Catharine Mrs., house Spring, near Summer Corne William F., commission (202 State, B.), house Williams, near Galen Corrigan Michael B., pattern-fitter, h. Arsenal, n. Irving Corsou William W. (558 Washington, B.), house Palfrey, opposite White’s avenue Courtney Michael, laborer, house Pleasant,‘above Howard Coveney .Dennis, laborer, house Pleasant, corner Cross Cox Barney,C., clerk (187 State, B.), h. Palfrey, n. Pearl Cox John A,, Aorist, boards William Cox’s, off Cottage Cox Matthew, boots and shoes (21 High, .B.), house Boyd, corner Jewett Cox Sarah, widow of Benjamin, house Cottage place Cox Thomas, bookbinder Riverside Press (Cambridgeport), house Cottage place qox William, carpenter U. It. Co. (Dunster, Cambridge), house ofI’ Cottage Cox William J., bookbinder Riverside Press (Catnbridgeport), boards Wm. Cox’s, off Cottage Crafts Ellen M. Miss, teacher High school, boards Mrs. .Mary E. Crafts’, Franklin 216 * WATERTOWN [c] DIRJZCTORY. Crafts Hattie B. Miss, private school Mary E. Crafts, Franklin, boards do. Crafts Mary E., widow of Joseph, h. Franklin, n. Walnut Craigie William,at soap factory,b. E. S. Colburn’s, Spring Crawford Calvin D., farmer estate Josiah Stickney, house Riverside place [erside pl. Crawford Fred. E., law student, b. C. D. Crawford’s, RivCrawford Harry A., market man C. D. Crawford, River[h. Franklin side place, boards do. Oritchett Fred. E. (Critchett & Sawyer), clothing, Main, Critchett James H. (Critchett & Son), Main, car. Spring, and (91 Kilby, B.), house Summer, corner Pearl Critchett James 0. (Critchett & Son), Main, car. Spring, house Patten, near Mt. Auburn Critchett Wm. M., bookkeeper (65 Summer, B.), boards James H. Critchett’s, Summer Critchett & Sawyer (Fred. E. Critchett and Herbert H. Sawyer), clothing and gents’ furnishing goods, Barnard block, Main Critchett & Son (James H. and James 0. Critchett), express, Main, corner Spring, and (91 Kilby, B.) Croft Michael, moulder, house Winter, near Summ&r Croft Patrick W., pattern-fitter, house Arsenal, n. Irving Cronan John, laborer, b. Michael Welch’s,Common st. pl. Crowley Mary Mrs., house Main, near Cross Grump Richard, butler Mrs. Ann R. Adams, School, h. Mt. Auburn, near R. K. bridge Cummings Andrew, house Patten, near Mt. Auburn Cummings Chas. W., mason, bds. A. Cummings’, Patten Cummings Ferdinand T., mason, Patten, near Mt. Auburn, boards do. Cunnift’John, soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Cunniff Martin, iron-moulder, house Glen, near Water Cunningham John, moulder Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Market, near Irving Cunningham Thomas, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe & Co., house at North Brighton Cc. Taylor Curran Thomas, laborer, h. Common Curtis Ira T., express, b. Thomas P. Emerson’s, Arsenal, Curtis Levi, driver U. R. Co., house Palfrey Cusack Thomas, fartnhand Waldo Adams, School, boards IMt. Auburn, near School Gushing Sylvanus L., express, house Galen, car. Water Gushing Williarn, furniture (44 Boylston, B.), house Main, near Cuba Cusick George, laborer, house Summer, near Forest Cusick Thomas, blacksmith, h. Arsenal, n. Coolidge av. Cutler Sarah, widow of Silas, boards Spring Hotel Cutter Catharine G., widow of Stephen, boards C. A. Binney’s, Arlington , WATERTOWN [-j)] DIRECTORY. 217 .DACY 6WEN, laborer, house Main street court Dadmun Edward T., student, b. W. H. Dadmun’s,Faye,tte Dadmun Etta B, Miss, principal East grammar school, boards Wm. H. Dadmun’s, Fayette Dadmun Harry E., clerk Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., 21 and 23 Galen, house Riverside place Dadmun Mary Miss, dressmaker, house Main, car. Cross Dadmun William H., surveyor of lumber, house Fayette, near Church Dalby Thomas A., at silk factory, house Jewett, n. Bond’ Daley Anthony J,, needlemaker Porter Needle Co., bds. at W altham Dalton Chae. C., boards A. B. Rogers’, Fayette Dalton Clarence, laborer, bds. E. H. Brown’s, Main Daly Chas., butcher, Belmont, near Arlington, house Mt. . Auburn, corner Arlington Daly Michael, at, dyehouse, bds. John Kenny’s, Main Dana Emma Miss, house Mt. Auburn, near Main Dardis James, house rear Main, near F. R. R. Dardie James jr., laborer, boards James Dardis’, rear Main, near F. K. R. Dardis John, sash and blind maker, h. r. Main, n. F. R. P+ Dardie Michael, carriage-painter, boards James Dardis’, rear Main, near F. R. R. Dardis Thos., laborer, b. Jas. Dardis’, r. Main, n. F. R. R. Davenport, Albert M., salesman (107 Washington, B.), house Grove, near Coolidge avenue Davenport Charles, house Grove, near Coolidge avenue Davidson Albert O., agent, Aetna mills, house Bridge,near Bemis station Davidson George (450 Washington, B.), house Irving ’ Davidson Irving H., cotton and wool broker (11 Central, B.), boards A. 0. Davidson’s, Bridge Davis Arthur E., asst. sec. State Board of Health (State House, B.), house Riverside place Davis Bancroft C., house Riverside place ‘Davis George, bookkeeper (56 Long wharf, B.), boards Thomas Smith’s, Watertown Davis John, hljuse Green, corner Chestnut Davis Lydia M. Miss,dressmaker, h. Mt. Auburn, c. Taylor Davis Martha W. Mrs., house Riverside place Davis Robert L., weigher and gauger (47 Broad, B.), house Winter, near Summer Day George H., supt. Union Market Stock yards, boards Union Market Hotel Dean Chas. A., vice-president Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., house at Boston Decker Charles S., conductor U. R. Co., bds. Stephen Decker’s, Fayette, near Pearl -.-- ---- - / 218 . -. . WATERTOWN [D-j DIRECTORY. ’ Decker Stephen, house Fayette, near Pearl Dedricks George B., at Knapp Shade Roller Co., house Middle, near Myrtle Delany Wm., works in Aetna mill, h. River, II. the mills Delay Daniel, laborer Ztna mills, b. Mary Delay’s, River Delay Jeremiah, at Aetna mill, bds. Mary Delay’s, River Delay Mary, widow of Daniel, h. River, near &tnn mills Derby Henry C., tripe manufaetnrer (Abattoir, Brighton) and (24 So. Market, R.), h. Watertown, opp. Morse Desmond Dennis, papermaker, house Pleasant, n. Cross Devany Dennis, laborer, b. John Hughes’, off &larket Devrlny James, laborer, b. Patrick Devany’s, Arsenal Devany John, laborer, bds. Patrick Devany’a, Arsenal Devnny Patrick, laborer, house Arsenal, near Main Deverse James, salesman (512 Washington, B.), house Arsenal, opposite U. S. Arsenal Dewire Patrick, laborer, house Summer, n. WQite’s av. Dexter Mary Mrs., house Galen, near Boyd Dexter Walter, clerk, house Gnlen, near Boyd Dickinson John D., dentist (3 Winter, B.), house Winter, near Summer Diedrichs George B., shade painter at Knapp Shade Roller Co., house *Middle, near Main Dimick Daniel H., boards 0. W. Dimick’s, Franklin Dimick Orlando W., master Wells sohool (Blossom, car. McLean, B.), house Frauklin, near Mt. Auburn Doherty John, gardener, house Orchard, near Carroll Dolon Nancy, house off Pleasant, near Cross Donahoe Michael J. (Stokes, Donahoe & Co.), granite worker, Arsenal, house at Brighton Donahoe Patrick, laborer, b. Mrs. Catharine Corcoran’s, [boards at Brighton Spring Donahoe Ralph, stoue-autter Stokes, Donahoe & Co., Donlan Caroline, wid. of Thomas, h. Cottage, n. F. R. R. Donlan Thomas jr., laborer, b. Caroline Donlan’s, Cottage Donovan Ann, widow of Patrick, h. Forest, n. Summer Donovan Chnstopher, laborer, house Forest, n. Summer Donovan Cornelius, weaver L’Etna mill, bds..Btna House Donovan Daniel J., shirt-cutter, bds. Thomas Gary’s, Main Doody Edward, laborer, boards Patrick Doody’s, Cottage Doody Patrick, laborer, house Cottage, near F. it. R. Dooley James, boots and shoes, &It. Auburn, near Main, house Green, near Main I-Spring Dorney Patrick, saloon, Pleasant, boards Kate Cahill’s, Dorr Abby Miss, boards Mt. Auburn, corner Arlington Dougherty Edward H., hostler, h. Water, near Galen Douglas James H., carpenter, house Main, near Myrtle Dow Benjamin H., iron moulder Walker CstPratt Mufg. Co,, boards Jonas Phelps’, Riverside place . WATERTOWN [D-J DIRECTORY. 219 Dowd James, watchman Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Cross, corner Pleasant Dowd Michael, mouldrr, boards James Dow&, Cross Downing Patrick, laborer, house Fayette, near Forest Downing Richard, laborer, house Fayette, n. Cushman Downs Frank, laborer, house Common st. place Downs Henry W., sewing silk and machine twist mnfr. (5 Chauncy, B.), house Jewett, corner Morse Downs Thomas, laborer, house Hovey Doyle Andrew, workman Btna mill? house River, near [corner Water Bemis’ station Doyle George, machinist Porter Needle Co., house Gnlen, Doyle Michael, laborer, h.Cottage, n. Mt.Auburn cemetery Doyle Patrick, laborer, boards Ann Ragan’s, Pleasant Doyle Patrick, staroh maker, bds. Ann Rsgan’s, Pleasant Drake Frank H., machinist (B.),h. Marshall, n. Mt. Auburn Drake Nathan, market gardener, h. Coolidge av., n. Grove Draper George E., conductor U. H. Co., h. r. Walnut Draper Jonathan M., cattle broker, house rear Walnut, \ near Franklin Drew Atwood D., boot and uhoe maker and repairer, Main, corner Spring, house Spring, corner Fayette Drew Fred. G., driver Howard & Bras., boards Gardner Mosman’s, Water Dunham Douglas A., clerk (1 Winthrop square, B.), boards F. T. Pay’s, Winter Dunn Mercy C., widow of George F., boards Arad Bailey’s, Mt. Auburn Dunne Agnes R., widow of John, h. Boyd, n. Galen sq. Dunne George C., agent Portland Stone Ware Co. (8 Liberty square, Boston), boards Agnes R. Dunne’s, Boyd, near Galen square Dunne J. Herbert, clerk (41 Supltner, Boston), boards Agnes R. Dunne’s, Boyd Dunphy Patrick J., clerk(Tremont, corner Court, Boston), house Common street place Dupee George H., provisions (Centre st., Newton), house Morse, near Jewett Dutton Albert, bookkeeper (72 Sudbury, B.), h. Elton av. Dwyer James H., clerk B. l&Sherry, Galen, h. Summer Dwyer John,.house Main, near Cuba Dwyer John, house Summer, near White’s avenue Dwyer John F., coachman G. N. March, Palfrey, house Summer, near White’s avenue Dwyer Patrick, laborer, house Summer, near White’s av. Dyer Freeman M. (Hardy, Dyer $ Co.), planing mill, Pleasant, house at Boston Dyer Isaac PI., marketman (stand. Quincy market, B,)? house Franklin, near Walnut , 14 220 WATERTOWN [E] DIRECTORY. Dyer John J. (Hardy, Dyer & Co.), planing mill, .Crescent, house at Boston Dyer William B. [Hardy, Dyer & Co.), planing mill, Pleasant, house at Boston EAGLESON WILLIAM A., cook (Marblehead), house Market, near Irving Eames Seth J. (Plaisted & Eames), provisions, boards E. S. Plaisted’s, Riverside place EDWARD B., mnfr. coffees, spices, ARLE chocolate, importer and jobber in teas and fancy groceries (63 and 65 Commercial, B.), house Galen, near Boyd (see page 12) Earle James H., publisher (178 Washington, B.), house Galen, near Boyd Eaton Edward B., treas. Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., house Fayette, near Spriog CO. Eaton Fred., teamster Hollingsworth 62 Whitney boards David Trask’s, Main Edgcomb Freeman H., patternmaker, house Patten Edgcomb Nellie C., bookkeeper Otis Bros., Main, boards Freeman Edgcomb’s, Patten Edwards William, house Fayette, corner Church Edwards Wm. H., b. Wm. Edwards’, Fayette, c. Church Elder Robert, farmer Waldo Adams, School, house Mt. Auburn, near School Elder Samuel, machinist (B.), house Cottage Eldridge Ellen Mrs., house Spring, corner Summer Elliott Frederic, hosiery knitter, Arsenal, junc. Market, house do. Elliott N. K. Mrs., house Maple, near Newton line Elliott Sterling, inventor, house iMaple, n. Newton line Ellis Ruth Mrs., boards Jonas Phelps’, Riverside place Ellison Malcolm, laborer, house Main, opp. Mt. Auburn Emerson Bertha L., teacher primary school No. 2, boards J. I-I. Norcross’, Common Emerson Thomas P., Watertown, Mu Auburn, and Boston express, Spring, near R. R., and (15 Devonshire, 75 Kilby, 34 Court square, B.), house Arsenal, corner [Williams Taylor Emerson Wm. H., clerk (1 High, B.). bds. L. E. Chase’s, Emery Aaron F., boots and shoes (100 I’earl, B.), house Galen, corner Morse Ensign Charles S., lawyer, house Galen, near Boyd Evans James D., salesman (10 Commercial, B.), house Belmont, near Hovey Ewen James, in the paper mill, h. rear Pleasant, n. Green Ewen Thomas, at Hollingsworth & Whitney’s, boards James Ewen’s, Pleasant E . .. \ WATERI’OWN [$‘I DIRECTORY. 221 FAGAN JAS. H., harnessmaker and carriage trimmer, Mt. Auburn, n. R. R. bridge, h. Williams, n. Galen Fahey Bridget, wid. of Martin, h. Summer, n. White’s av. Fahey James, papermaker, house Pleasant, near Cross Fahey Martin, coremaker, b. Wm. Manning’s, Mt. Auburn Fahey Patrick A., boards Bridget Fahey’s, Summer, near White’s avenue Fairbanks Gee., laborer S. R. Payson, h. Common at. pl. Fancy Geo. E., carpenter, house Green, near Main Farnsworth Earl P., clerk I. W. Pinkham, h. at Newton Farnum Thomas, wool sorter, house Water Farrell Bartholomew, laborer, house Middle, near Main Farrell Joha, house Pleasant, near Galen Farrell John M., carpenter, h. California, n. Watertown Farrell Pa,trick, laborer, house off Watertown, n. Newton Farwell Isaac jr. (I, Farwell jr, & Co.), silk manufacturers, Morse, house at Newton Farwell I. jr. & Co, (Isaac Farwell jr.), silk manufacturers, Morse, near Watertown (office, 92 Arch, B.) Farwell Wm. E., bookkeeper Coffin & Magee, Main, house Summer, corner Winter Faxon George F., shirt cutter Simons, Hatch & Whitten, boards Harriet N. Faxon’s, Chestnut, near Main Faxon Harriet N., widow of Caleb, h. Chestnut, n. Main Fay Bridget, widow of Martin, house Forest, n. Fayette Fay Frank T., clerk E. 0. Jennison, Main, house Winter, corner Church Fay Wm. J., butcher, house Arsenal, opp. U. S. Arsenal Feeley Daniel, laborer, boards Kate Cahill’s, Spring Feeley Patrick, laborer, boards Kate Cahill’s, Spring Feeny Hugh, blacksmith Stokes, Donahoe 8t Co., house at Belmont Ferden Martin, laborer, boards .Thomas Ferden’s, Arsenal Ferden Thomas, painter, house Arsenal, near Main Ferden Wm., carriage painter, b. Thos. Ferden’s, Arsenal Fernald Eliza H., widow of Eliram, house Mt. Auburn, corner Irving Cline Fewkes Jesse, carver Gilkey & Stone, h. Maple,on Newton Field Edwin T., teamster Wm. H. Perkins, house Green, near Main [Newton Fields George,, wood-turner Gilkey & Stone, house at Finnegan John, works at Aetna mills, house River, near Bemis station [negan’s, River Finnegan John jr,, in dye-house Aetna mills, h. John FinFinnegan Michael! puller at Aetna mills, boards John Finnegan’s, River Finnerty William, hostler, house Water, near Galen Finton Dennis, stone-mason, house Forest, near R. R. Fisher David, gardener estate of Miss Mary Pratt, Belmont, boards on the place .. . 222 WATERTOWN [IF] DIRECTORY. Fisher Edward H., painter, bds. Michael Fisher’s, Brook Fisher James, laborer, house Orchard, near Carroll Fisher John, teamster Pevear $ Russell, house Market, near Arsenal Fisher Michael, laborer, house Brook Fitoh Austin G., house Main, opposite Cuba Fitz Charles F., bookkeeper (Union National Bank 40 State, B.), house Common, near Mt. Auburn Fitzgerald Edward, carpenter, house Forest, near Main Fitzgerald Patrick, boards Edw-ard Fitzgerald’s, Forest Fitzpatrick James F., gardener W. W. Treat, Coolidge avenue, boards do. Fitzsimmons Bernard, teamster Pevenr & Russell, house [h. do. Arsenal, near Irving Fitzwilliarn Edward, lager beer dealer, Main, n. Chestnut, Flagg Isabella J., house Mt. Auburn, near Palfrey Flagg James H.,grocer, Mt. Auburn, near railroad bridge, house Cushing, Cambridge Flanders Alexander, at Walker & Pratt Dinfg. Co., house Galen, corner Water Flanders David, stove polisher Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Winter, near Summer Flanders IMartha, widow of Peter, b. H. B. Chase’s, River Flannery James, hack driver George B. Stockwell, boards P. J. Flannery’s, Waverley Flannery John F., mason, house Forest,, near Main Flannery Patrick J., gas mnfr. U. S. Arsenal, house Waverley, corner Summer Flannigan John, stone-cutter (Cambridge), boards Kate Cahill’s, Spring Flannigan John, trunkmaker (B.), bds. Mrs. Winnifred Flannigan’s, Galen Flannigan Winnifred Mrs., house Galen, n. Watertown Flemming Timothy, farmer Bradshaw Whitney, bds. do. Fletcher Samuel W. (Fletcher & Towne), grocer, River, corner Bridge, house at Newton Fletcher Warreu G., clerk J. H. Grant, Mt. Auburn, h. Mt. Auburn, corner Cottage Fletcher & Towne (Samuel W. Fletcher and Pliny F. Towne), grocers, River, corner Bridge Flint David B., house School, near Mt. Auburn Flohr Andrew Lewis, painter, house Cuba, near Main Flood Ann Mrs., house Grove, near Pleasant Flood Patrick J., boards Mrs. Ann Flood’s, Grove Flynn Catharine, widow of Michael, h. Arsenal, n. Patten Foley Benjamin F., house Morse, near Galen square Foley James, at starch factory, bds. John Kenuy’a, Main Foley James (Warren Soap Mnfg. Co.), Water and 143 Federal, house at Boston WATERTOWN [G-J DIRECTORY. 223 Foley John T., carriage painter, Taylor, near Arsenal, boards Summer, corner Pearl Foley Michael, laborer, house River, near Aetna mills Foley Thomas, starchmaker! house r. Main, near Myrtle Foley William C., blacksmlth, Taylor, oorner Arsenal, house Summer, corner Pearl Ford John, boards Mrs. Ford’s, Forest Ford Patrick Mrs., house Forest, near Summer Ford Thomas, grocer, Main, above Cross, house do. Forest Michael A., sergeant of ordnance U. S. Arsenal, house Market, on Arsenal grounds Foskett George W., pianomaker (Chickering’s, B.), house Wheelers, Riverside Foster Christopher, groceries and provisions (336 and 338 Atlantic avenne, B.), h. Nichols av., n. F. R:R. Fowler Rebecca, widow of George, h. Cross, near Main Fox Thomas, farmer, boards Main, near Waltham line Fraser Jacob M., paper-hanger, boards J. H. Fraser’s, Gilkey court Fraser James H., carpenter Aetna mills, h. Gilkey court Frazar Abbott M., naturalist, boards George Frazar’s, Mt. [School Auburn, near School Frazar George, house Mt. Auburn, between Arlington and Frazar George B., naturalist (168 Tremont, B.), boards George Frazar’s French Abner, foreign and domestic fruit (25 Union, B.), boards A. G. Fitch’s, Main French Joseph A., postal clerk, house Fayette, n. Church French Maria M., widow of George, house Mt. Auburn. corner Cottage French Thomas L., mason, Lexington, near Main, h. do. Fuller Jeremiah, painter, house Market, opposite Union Market Hotel Fuller Moses, accountant, house 2 Taylor, n. Mt. Auburn Fuller Sarah S. Miss, bds. Oliver Shaw’s, Mt. Auburn GAFFNEY PEIILIP, junk, house Main, near Myrtle Gallagher Ellen, wid. of Patrick, h. Grove, n. Aetna mill Gallagher Fergus, sash and blind maker, boards P. Gallagher’s, Cross Gallagher Hugh, laborer, house Arsenal, near Patten Gallagher John, sash and blind maker, boards Hugh Gallagher’s, Arsenal Gallagher Owen, starch maker, house Water, near factory Gallagher Patrick, laborer, house Cross, near Main Gallagher Patrick J., tripe cleaner, boards Hugh Gallaher’s, Arsenal Gallagher Richard, moulder, boards John Dardis’, rear Main, near R. R. 224 WATERTOWN [G-J DIRECTORY. Gallagher Thomas, at Am. Watch Co. (Waltham), boards Ellen Gallagher’s, Grove Galvin Eliza, widow of Timothy, h. Pleasant, n. Cross Galvin Kate Miss, rnnsic teacher, Pleasant, near Cross, house do. Galvin Maurice P., peddler, h. 1 C block, near Myrtle Gammans Wm. B., house Gilkey avenue Gardner Charles B., shipping clerk S. Walker & CO. (Somerville), house Winter, opposite Cross Gatter Albert, moulder Walker, Pratt & Co., rooms G. H. Keen’s, Gilkey avenue Gatter Frederick, moulder, house Arsenal, near Patten Gaulway Willi:lm, house Watertown, near Newton line Gavin Benjamin, gardener Wm. H. Pray, Irving, b. do. Gavin John J., clerk Thomas Gavin, Main, near Cross, boards do. Gavin Thomas, coal and wood, Main, near Cross, h. do. Gavin Thomas, at Gas house, boards Mrs. Wm. Mannihg’s, Mt. Auburn Gavin Thomas J., clerk Thos. Gavin, Main, n. Cross, b. do. George Abigail L., house Church, near Summer Gibbons John Rev., asst. pastor St. Patrick’s church, house Main, near Green Gilkey James H., clerk Gilkey & Stone, house Phillips, [Mt. Auburn near Garnet Gilkey Lucy M., widow of R. Frank, house Irving, near Gilkey Royal (Gilkey & Stone), lumber, Irving, corner Arsenal, also Gilkey Steam NilI Co., house Irving, near Mt. Auburn GI~~lZb? GILKEY STEAM MILL CO., Amend 4, (see Gilke; Welcome, master mariner, h. Irving, n. Mt. Auburn & STONE (Royal Gilkey and Joseph E-1. Stone), lumber, Arsenal, corner Irving (see page 6) Gilky Helena Miss, boards Robert F. Borne’s, Parker Gill Eliza, widow of James, h. Belmont, KI. Waltham line Gill James E., farmer, house Belmont, n. Waltham line Gillespie Robert, bookkeeper A. D. Henderson, Arsenal, boards at Brighton t Girard John, blacksmith John Ross, Spring, boards E. S. Colburn’s, Spring Glaab Leonard, boot and shoe repairer, Mt. Auburn, near railroad bridge, h. Cashing, n. Belmont, Cambridge Gleason John, saloou, Galen, near Water, house do. Gleason Michael, wool-puller, house Spring, n. F. R. R. Gleason Patrick, laborer, house Summer, near Forest LEASON SAMUEL S., postmaster and (Gleason & Co.), auctioneers, 38 Main, house Fayette, near W bite’s avenue (see page 310) G . -. WATERTOWN [G] DIRECTORY. 225 & CO. (Samuel S. Gleason and Geo. E. Adams), auctioneers, store Main, corner Galen GLEASON (see page 31jI) . l Glennan William, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe dz Co., house at Belmont Glen Park Hotel, Geo. W. Sawin, prop., off Coolidge avenue, near Arlington Glidden Allen, laborer, house Water, near Galen .Glidden Charles, at stock yarda, h. Walnut, n. Arseuai Glidden Elbridge, teamster, house Spring, n. Fayette Glidden John H., station agent East Watertown station F. R. R., Arlington, h. Arlington, opp. the depot ‘Glines J. J., photographer, Otis Bros. block, Main, house at Newton Glynn John, laborer, house Cottage, near F. R. R. Glynn Michael, driver Emerson’s express, house r. Main, near Chestnut Godfrey Charles, at Aetna mills, boards Aetna Honse Goding Emulous L., laborer, house Galen, near Water Golding Michael, works &tna mill, h. River, n. the mill Goodman Mary Miss, at dye house, boards Mt. Auburn, corner Summer Goodman Proctor, hostler Wm. Tourtellott, Lexington, [Arlington house Cross Goodrich Etta Miss, bookkeeper John H. Glidden, Goodnow John, laborer, h. Main, near Waltham line Goopuin2e.drew, moulder, house Mt. Auburn, opposite Goodwin L. A. Miss, bookkeeper Plaisted & Eames, boards Andrew Goodwin’s, Mt. Auburn Goodwin George A., moulder, boards Andrew Goodwin’s, Mount Auburn Goodwin John A., bookkeeper (20 Hawley, B.), house Main, near Waltham line Goodwin William, boards John Goodwin’s, Main Goodwin William T. C., salesman (518 Washington, B.), boards John A. Goodwin’s, Main Goss Alvina P., second asst. teacher High school, boards Hannah Horne’s, Phillips Goss Orrin, at paper miil, bo ds F. T. Fay’s, Winter Grace Millard F., blacksmlt-1 at foundry, house Morse, near Jewett Grant Chas. H., sash and blind mnfr. Gilkey Steam Mill Co., also at (Washington, W. Newton), house Walnut, opposite Centre Grant Edmund. laborer. house Orchard, near Carroll Grant Joseph B., grocer, Mt. Auburn, opposite Belmont, [forma house at Cambridge Gray,Annie T. Miss, dressmaker, bds. Hugh Gray’s, Cali- 226 WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY. Gray Hugh, farmer, h. rear Watertown, n. Newton line Gray Hugh, laborer, house California, near Watertown Gray Maggie L. Miss, dressmaker, Otis Bros. block, Main, boards Hugh Gray’s, California Green Caroline A. Miss, boards J. H. Green’s, Phillips Green Charles A., carpenter, house off Market, n. Arsenal Green Charles H., clerk PI&ted & Eames, Main, house [Newton line Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn Green Christiana, widow of Patrick, h. Watertown, next Green James, at &tna mills, btls. Aetna House, River Green Eleanor S. Miss, bookkeeper (Newton), boards<J. H. Green’s, Phillips Green J. Frank, clerk (F. H. R., Charlestown), house’ Mt. Auburn, corner Parker Greeu J. Henry, bookkeeper (35 Union, B.), house Phil[Watertown lips, near Mt. Auburn Green Michael J., clerk (B.), b. Mrs. Christiana Green’s, Greenhalgh Thomas, at Knapp Shade Roller Co., boards E. S. Colburn’s, Spring [opp. Church Greenleaf William H., plumber(17 Charles, B.), h. Palfrey, Greenwood Samuel G., salesman, house Walnut avenue REGG ALEXANDER, undertaker and superintendent cemeteries, 15 Galen, house Riverside place [Auburn (see page 310) Gregg Charles A., clerk U. S. Arsenal, h. Phillips, u. Mt. Gregg George H., undertaker (Centre, Newton), house [side place Summer, corner Winter Gregg S. Albert, clerk Alexander Gregg, bds. do., RiverGriffin Margaret, house Watertown, near Newton line GrZin Patrick, laborer, boards John Kenny’s, Main Griffith James, moulder Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., house Main, near Cuba Griffith Wallace C., boards James Griffith’s, Main Griswold Alexander, painter, Spring, near Main, house [burn pl. Main, corner Cross Griswold Henry, carriage-painter, h. Mt. Auburn, c. AuGroeschner Alfred H. A., chemist, and (Warren Soap Mnfg. Co.), Water, house Myrtle, near Main Grogan Patrick, wool sorter Aetna mill, h. Grove, near Bemis station Groves Charles, moulder Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., house Mt. Auburn, near F. R. R. Gunther Clements, at Aetna mills, b. Aetna House, River G HACKETT BROS. (Francis J. and Thomas E. Haokett), provisions, Galen, near Main Hackett Catharine, widow of Peter, h. Galen, 11.Water Hackett Francis J. (Hackett Bros.), boards Catharine Hackett’s, Galen WATERTOWN [H-j DIRECTORY. 227 Hackett Thos. E. (Hackett Bros.), h. Galen, q . Water ’ Hagar Warren G., printer Fred Barker, Main, house 80 Main, near Cross t Hales Alfred, carpenter, house Wbit,e, near Orchard Halfpenny George, star&maker, h. Water, near factory Hall Albert B. (E. C. & A. B. Hall!, grocer, Main, house Walnut, opposite Centre Hall Catharine, wid. of Thomas, h. r. GaIen,n.Watertown Hall Edward C.(E. C. & A. B. Hall), grocer, Main, house Centre, near Walnet Hall E. C. & A. B. (Edward C. and Albert B. Ball), grocer, Noyes block, opp. town hall, Main Hall John, adjustable dress forms, Bigelow avenue, h. do. Hall Richard, laborer, h. Mt. Auburn, near the railroad Hallahan John J., mill picks (17 Bowker, B.), honse Market, near U. S. Arsenal Halloran Patrick, gardener, h. Spring, corner Palfrey Ham Joseph F., blacksmith, Riverside place, opposite Mt. Auburn, boards Spring Hotel Hamilton Edwin, farmer Waldo Adams, boards Robert [n. Cross Elder’s, Mt. Auburn Hamilton Charles E., at Porter Needle do., h. Pleasant, Hammond Llewellyn P., freight agent Union Market depot, house Irving, near, Arsenal Hammond Orpha Mrs., boards L. P. Hammond’s, Irving Damrock Michael, laborer, house Arsenal, near Patten Hanagan Patrick, moulder, house Riverside place Hancock Agnes, widow of Henry, b. Spring, car. Palfrey Hancock George, machine-tender paper mill, b. Fayette, near Spring Hancock Harriet, wid. of Joseph, h. Watertown, n. Galen Handron James, laborer, boards John Hughes’, Arsenal Hanley Michael, at L4Etnamills, b. 12Etna House, River Hardy Augustus (Hardy, Dyer & Co,), planing mill, house at Boston ARDY, DYER & CO. (Augustus Hardy, John’ J. Dyer, Freeman M. Dyer, and William B. Dyer), planing and moulding mill, Pleasant, car. Watertown [Hyde Park square (see page 12) Harmon Benjamin, needlemaker Porter Needle Co., b. at Harrigan Patrick, house-painter, b. off Market, near Arsenal [D. Drew’s, Spring Harrington Edith F. Miss, asst. P.M. post-office, b. Atwood Harrington Isaac, printer (41 Federal, B.), rooms Louisa [h. do. B. Atwood’s, Mt. Auburn Harrington Josephine, milliner, M&aster’s block, Main, Harrington Thos., laborer, b. Watertown, n. Newton line’ Harrington Sarah L., widow of William C. S., house Belmont, near Waltbam line .H / /- . 228 WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY. Harris Susan, widow of Porter, h. Church, car. Fayette Harris William P., clerk, boards Susan Harris’, Church, corner Fayette Harris William W., mason, house Walnut, near R. R. Harrison James R., carpenter, h. Whitney’s block, Main Hart H.ugh, gardener, house Cuba, near Main Hart Hugh F., house Pleasant, near Cross Hartford James H., house Walnut, near F. R. R. Hartford John W., farmer, h. Market, n. Beechwood av. Hartford Nathan B., clerk Plaisted & Eames, bds. Wm. [n. Mt. Auburn H. Howard’s, Riverside place Harthartz Charles, blacksmith W. C. Foley, h. Summer, Hartnett John, laborer, house Main street court Hartnett Patrick, laborer, house rear Main, near F. R. R. Hartnett Timothy J., plumber (Newton), house Maple Hartwell Albert H., supt. Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., house Palfrey, corner White’s avenue Hartwell Julius R., freight agent (F. R. R., Charlestown), house Palfrey, near White’s avenue Harvey Elizabeth, widow of Henry, house Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn Harvey James, at laundry, bds. E. S. Colburn’s, Spring Harvey John W., carpenter U. S. Arsenal, h. at Brighton Harvey Patrick, laborer, house Pleasant, corner Howard Hatch Cornelius P. (Simons, Hatch & Whitten), Spring, near Fayette, boards at Boston Hatchfield William, blacksmith H. F. Merrifield, bds. do. Hathaway James A., proprietor Union Stock Market, Walnut, near Arsenal Hauck Wm., corporal of ordnance U. S. Arsenal, h. do. Haviland Francis N. J., traveling agent (53 Broad, B.), boards John E. Cassidy’s, Market, n. Beechwood av. Hawthorne Henry, silk weaver, boards Thomas Smith’s, Watertown Hayden Adaline, wid. of Wm. E., h. Morse, n. the river Hayden Willie E., hoards G. 0. Brock’s, Morse Hayes Michael, laborer, house Pleasant, corner Cross Haynes Albert0 F., architect, house Irving, near Garnet Hayues Joseph P., shoemaker (Newton), house rear Main,’ [Irving near Cross Haynes Sarah A., widow of Zebediah, b. A. F. Haynes’, Haynes Warren, asst. flagman F. R. R. Co., boards Geo. [River Bowen’s, Cross Hayward Charles, works in mill, boards D. J. Boynton’s, Hayward Herbert N., station agent Bemis station F. R. [Mt. Auburn R., house do. Hayward John, farmer Waldo Adams, bds. Robt. Elder’s, Hayward Wm. H., laborer, b. Roht. Elder’s, Mt. Auburn, near School WATERTOWN [H] DIRECTORY. 229 Hazen Eliza E. Miss, boards 8 Myrtle Hazen William H., machinist (.35 Sudbury, B.), house Nichols avenue, near Bigelow avenue Heald Frank O., general ticket agent F. R. R., house Mt. Auburn, negr Common Healy Thomas, laborer, house Water, near starch factory Heard Charles, stone-cutter, b. E. A. Mooers’, Mt. Auburn Hearn Wm., laborer, b. Michael Welch’s, Common at. pl. Heffernan John, laborer, house 2 C block, rear Myrtle Heffernan*Thomas, at Btna mills, b. rIEtna House, River Hemenway Phineas, laborer, bds. William Tourtellott’s, Lexington Henderson Albert D., coal and wood, Arsenal, near Brighton bridge, house Sparhawk street, Brighton Henderson James, farmer T. W. Walker (Waltham), h. Grove, near Waltham line Heneghen Patrick, laborer, bds. John Hughes’, Market Hennessy John, laborer, house Common street place Henron Patrick, at paper mill, boards John Hughes’, off [do. Market Hepburn John, farmer Calvin Crawford, Riverside pl., b. Hession James, wheelwright’ (B.), h. Wheelers, Riverside Higbee Charles H., banker (156 Devonshire, B.), boards A. G. Fitch’s, Ma.in Higgims Peter, dyer J. Farwell jr. & Co., boards Watertown, corner Morse Hill Abraham, laborer, house 5 C block, rear Myrtle Hill Charles A,, painter (Centre, Newton), house Boyd, near Galen square Hill David, carpenter, house Waierly, near Summer Hinds Rebecca L., widow of William A., boards G. H. Gregg’s, Galeu Hinds William H., clerk (Newton), h. Galen, c. Maple Hoar Calvin A., farmer, house Grove, junction Arlington Hoar Farvel, farmer, house Grove, junction Arlington, n. Mt. Au?&n Hobbs Elizabeth, widow of Nathan, bds. C. W. Stone’s, Mt. Auburn, corner Parker Hobbs George B., expressman T. L. Whiton. Galen, car. Water, house Mt. Auburn, n. R. R. Hobbs Nathan, b. C. W. Stone’s, Mt. Auburn, c. Parker Hobbs Samuel, stationer (169 Devonshire, B.), boards Boyd, corner Galen square Hodgmun Edwin R., clerk Geo. A. Sawyer, boards do. Hogan John, laborer S. R. Payson (Belmont), house Cot- tage place Hogan John, laborer, house Cotnmoh street place Hogan Thomas, compositer (B.), boards John Hogan’s Holbrook Bradford, machinist, h. Mt. Auburn,opp. Patten 230 WATEKTOWN [HI DIRECTORY. Holbrook Mary, widow of Solomon, house Mt. Auburn, opposite Patten Holden Fred., filrmer W. H. Greenleaf, Palfrey, bds. do. Holden John A., clerk (23 F. H. market, Boston), house Spring, opposite Fayette Holden Louisa J. Miss, boards John A. Holden’s, Spring Holland Daniel, laborer, bds. Joanna Holland’s, r. Main Holland Joauna Mrs., house rear M:un, near Chestnut Holland Michael, boards Joanna Holland’s, rear Main Holland Patrick, wool-pnller, house at Newton Hollingsworth Sumner, president Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., house at South Braintree Hollingsworth & Whitney Co. (Sumner Hollingsworth, pres., Charles A. Dean, vice-pres., Edward B. Eaton, treas.), paper mnfrs., Pleasant, opposite Cross and (36 Federal, Boston) Holman John, dyer, boards Spring Hotel Holmes Hugh, hostler Waldo Adams, boards do. Holmes James, house Fayette, near Pearl Holmes John, carpenter, bds. James Holmes’, Fayette Holmes Mary L. Mrs., house Mt. Auburn, near Patten Holmes T. Frank, ice driver, house Main, near Chestnut Halt Albert, soap boiler, house Water, near soap works Halt John H., engineer steamer Pequossette, house Mt. [erside place Auburn, corner Taylor Hooper Isaac, fireman Lewnndo’s Dye House, house RivHoran Charles, at Knapp Shade Roller Co., boards Mar[ Horan’s, Orchard garet Horan’s, Orchard Horan Daniel, at Knapp Sha.de Roller Co., b. Margaret Horan Margaret, widow of Charles W., house Orchard, [Phillips corner Carroll Horne Bertha Miss, music teacher, bds. Hannah IHorne’s, Horne Emily, widow of George, boards Mary Brigham’s, Marshall Horne Hannah, wid. of Converse F., h. Phillips, c. Garnet Horne Henry, carpenter, b. Wm. L. Stiles’, Riverside pl. Horne Robert F., dentist, Bank building, Main, house [ker Parker, near Mt. Auburn Horr Valeria Miss, dressmaker, b. A. E. Rosebrook’s, ParHorton Elizabeth, widow of Edward, house Summer, near Mt. Auburn [S ummer Horton John, cleanser at dye house, boards E. Horton’s, Hosmer Alfred, physician, house Riverside pl., near Main Houghton David W., carpenter, h. Franklin, n. Walnut Houson Anna, widow of Harvey, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Ii. R. Howard Austin M., clerk G. H. Tarltoo, boards William C. Howard’s, Riverside place Howard Bros. (Frederick I~. and William C. Howard), ice, Watertown, near Galen WP;TEKTOWN [H-j DIRECTOhY. 231 Howard Ezram V., police, house Summer, near Church Howard Fred, teamster Howard Bros.,Watertown, house Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn Howard Frederick K. {Howard Bros.), ice dealer, Watertown, near Galen, house Galen, near Water Howard Harriet M., widow of Wm. H., house Fayette, near White’s avenue Howard James E., engineer U. S. testing machine U. S. [Fayette Arsenal, house at Roxbury Howard Louise M. Miss, bds. Mrs. Harriet H. Howard’s, Howard Ruth Miss, asst. teacher South grammar school, boards E. V. Howard’s, Summer Howard William C. (Howard Hros.), ice dealer, Watertown, near Gxlen, house Riverside place, near Main Howe Ernest, clerk George E. Howe, Main, house opposite Union Market Hotel, Market [ington Howe George H., hostler, b. Wm. H. Tourtellott’s, LexHowe Josiah, painter, house Cottage place Howe Morris, teamster Coffin & Magee, boards F. T. Fay’s, Winter Howell Samuel N., clergyman, house Walnut avenue OWES GEORGE E., furnishing goods, and boots and shoes, M&aster building, Main, house Spring, corner Summer (see page 312) Howes Samuel C., house Irving, near Mt. Auburn Hoye Bernard, laborer, house River, near Bemis station Hoye John, carder Aetna mill, b. Bernard Hoye’s, River Hoye Michael, loom fixer Aetna mill, boards Bernard Hoye’s, River Hubbard Henry P., sash and bljnd maker, house Parker, near Mt. Auburn Hubbard Thomas, corn. trav., house Myrtle, near Main Hubbard Walter H., at watch factory (Waltham), hoards B. Coburn’s, Market Huckins David T., dentist and physician, McMasters’ block, Main, home Fayette, near Church Huckins Edgar W., with D. T. Huokins, boards II. T. Hackins’, Fayette, near Church Huckins Harry, boards David T. Huckins’, Fayette Hudson George, dry goods (Newtonville), house Bridge Hudson John, carriage maker John Ross, house Summer, near White’s avenue Hughes Chas. H., wood-moulder, h. Brook, n. paper-mill Hughes James, mason, house rear Main, near Cross Hughes John, section hand F. R. R., house off Market, near Arsenal Hughes Michael A., stove-fitter, h. Arsenal, opp. Market Hughes Patrick, teamster Pevear 62 Russell, liouse Market, near Arsenal H - 232 - WATERTOWN [J-J] DIRECTORY. Hughes Mary, widow of Patrick, h. r. Main, above Cross Humphrys William, soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Hunt Abby M., wid. of John, h. Mt. Auburn, C.-Franklin Hunt Hannah G., widow of Thomas W., boards C. A. Binney’s, Arlington Hunt Robert, sergeant of ordnance at the Arsenal, house Market, on U. S. Arsenal grounds Hurlihy John, machinist at paper mill, h. Main, n. Cross Husband John, gardener estate of Miss Mary Pratt, b. do. Husted John B. Rev., clergyman, house Cuba, near Main Hutchins Frederick, miller Coffin & Magee, house Riverside place Hyde John, wool puller, boards David O’Keife’s, Galen I LSLEY DANIEL p., fine harnesses, saddlery, etc. (150 Tremont, B.), h. Galen, c. Boyd (see p, 12) Ingraham Alden J., ice driver Howard B-OS., house Water, near Galen NGRAHAM WM. H., town clerk and insurance, Barnard blk., Main, h. Church, n. Palfrey (see p. 314) Irons M. L. Mrs., nurse, Galen, corner Water, house do. Irving William, coachman Waldo Adams, School, b. do. I JACKSON ANNIE MISS, house Maple, on Newton line Jackson Arthur E., bookkeeper Union Stock Market, Walnut, house at Brighton Jackson Charles F., civil engineer and surveyor, house Franklin, corner Centre Jackson Emeline C. Miss, house Maple, near Galen Jackson Sarah W. Miss, house Maple, near Galen Jacobson Angelo, cabinet-maker (348 Main, Cambridgeport), house Cottage Jacobson Charles, cabiuet-maker (Cambridgeport), boards A. Jacobson’s, Cottage Jacobson Christian T., house Cottage Jacobson Robert, cabinet-maker (Cambridgeport), boards A. Jacobsou’s, C.ottage James Daniel, needlemaker, b. Mary James’, Williams James Mary, widow of Richard, h. Williams, n. Galen Jarvis Johu J., hairdresser, Noyes’ block, Main, house Cuba, near Main Jennison Catharine, widow of Horace, house Watertown, near Newton line Jennison E. Otis, grocer, Main, opp. town hall, boards Mrs. Otis Jennison’s, Watertown Jennison Otis Mrs., bouse Watertown, opposite Morse Joadrie John, pattern-maker, h. r. Palfrey, n. Mt. Auburn Johnson Augusta Miss, nurse, boards Chas. Perkins’, Mt. Auburn t WATERTOWN [E;] DIRECTORY. 233 ason Eliza Mrs., boards W. L. Stiles’, Riverside place .oson’Frank E., clerk U. 8. Arsenal, b. at Charlestown nson Gkorge S., machinist, h. Marshall, n. Mt. Auburn Tson George W., paper-maker, h. Fayette, car. Pearl son Hallie B., teacher East primary school, boards Geo. S. Johnson’s, Marshall hnson John M., station agent F. R. R., house Mt. Auburn, corner Summer es Edward, watchman 2TXtnamills, house at Newton es Edward, clerk (F. N. R. office, B.), boards Fayette, corner Spring les Edward J. jr., salesman (179 Tremont, B.), house Fayette, near White’s avenue dnes Mary A., widow of Franklin, h. Fayette, c. Spring nes Ssbrn A., dressmaker (Newton), h. Galen, c. Maple les Storer, clerk (F. R. R. office, B.), boards Fayette, corner Spring ordan James, in Aetna mill, house Main, near Myrtle ordan Wendell S., painter John Page, boards David F. Trask’s, Main d udd James A., carriagesmith (.Washington, c. Williams, B.), house Palfrey, near Spring KEARNEY THOMAS, florist W. W. Treat, Coolidge [Galen avenue, boards do. Heating Edward, wool-puller, b. Thomas Kexting’s, rear Keating Thomas, laborer, house r. Galen, n. Watertown Keefe Cornelius, laborer, house rear Main, near F. R. R., above Myrtle Keefe Baniel, laborer, house rear Main, near F. R. R Keefe Johanna, widow of Bavid, house Main, n. F. R. R. Keefe John F., machinist, house Brook, near paper mill Ki$efe Michael, laborer, house Brook, near paper mill Keefe Michael F., laborer, bds. Michael Keefe’s, Brook Keefe Thomas, at wool factory, house Waverly Keenan Patrick, groom Waldo Adams, Sohool, bds. do. Keily Mmhael, laborer, house Cuba, near Myrtle Keith Walter H., liquors, wholesale (6 Central whf, B.), [Main house Watertown, opp. Morse Kelleher Ellen, widow of Cornelius, h. Church hill, off Kelleher Patrick H.. storehouse-man U. S. Arsenal, house at Brighton . Kelleher Timothy, soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Kellen Fred. S., machinist (43 Haverhill, _B.),_- boards Wm. [avenue Kellen’s, Palfrey ’ Kellen William, M. E. clergyman, h. Palfrey, n. White’s Kelley Michael J., physician, Main, corner Watertown square, house do. Kelley Timothy, starchmaker, h. 4 C block, rear Myrtle I 234 WATERTOWN [I(] DIRECTORY. Kelly Ellen, widow of James, h. Waverly, car. Summ Kelly F. A., boards Joseph A. Moore’s, Nichols avenue. Kelly Francis M., bookkeeper Knapp Shade Roller C boards Summer, corner Waverly Kelly James, at Aetna mills, house at Newton Kelly James H., clerk Watertown Hotel, boards do, Kelly John B., clerk (Tremont, car. Court, B.), boar< Thomas Kelly’s, Common street place Kelly John T., at Knapp Shade Roller Co., boards E:’ Kelly’s, Waverly Kelly Kate Miss, house Cottage, near F. R. R. Kelly Margaret, widow of Daniel, h. Orchard, n. Hove. Kelly Mary, house River, near Aetna mills Kelly Mary Mrs., house rear Galen, near Watertown Kelly Patrick, laborer, house Cottage place Kelly Patrick J., proprietor Watertown Hotel, Mt. A burn, near Main, house do. Kelly Peter, at Aetna mills, bds. Mary Kelly’s, River Kelly Sarah, widow of Patrick, house off Market, neal Beechwood avenue Kelly Thomas, laborer, house Common street place Kelly Thomas B., clerk (Tremont, car. Court, B.), boards Thomas Kelly’s, Common street place Kelly Thomas F., blacksmith, house Spring, near R. R. Kelly Timothy, boards Margaret Kelly’s, Orchard Kendall Francis, house Fayette, corner Church Kendall Henry, prop. Union Market Hotel, Walnut, near Arsenal, house do. Kendall John H., boards F. Kendall’s, Fayette Kennard Edward P., boards Waldo Adams’, School ) Kennedy James Mrs., house Water, corner Galen Kennedy Redmond, laborer, house Myrtle, near Cuba Kenney James, at Aetna mills, bds. Aetna House, River Kenny Ann, widow of Thomas, h. Brook, near Pleasaut Kenny Francis, moulder, boards John Kenny’s, Main Kenny John, express, (office 33 Court square, B.), and boarding-house, Main, corner Cross Kerahaw Alfred L., salesman (5 Chauncy, B.), h. Morse, near Jewett Keyes Frank H., carpenter, house Myrtle, near Main Keyeer Fred R., cutter shirt factory, house Spring . Kidder John P., house Summer, near White’s avenue Kilgore Annis, student, boards Lucy Kilgore’s, Galen Kilgore Charles, boards Lucy Kilgore’s, Galen Kilgore Lucy Mrs., house Galen, near Morse Kimball Edward D., provisions (37 and 39 F. H. market, B.), and 2 Abattoir; Brighton, house Mt. Auburn, corner Arlington Kimball Ellen F., widow of Charles, h. Main, near Cross ‘_ ., WATERTOWN [L] DIRECTORY. - 335 Kimball Mary E. Miss, b. Edw. D. Kimball’s, Mt. Auburh Kinchler John, laborer, house off Main, near Myrtle King David, weaver &tna mill, h. River, near the mill King Horace D., engineer at Knapp Shade Koller Co., h. off Cnshman King Robert, weaver atns mill, b. David King’s, River King William S., supt. Geo. W. Hollis & Co.54wool shop, house Galen, near Watertown Kinnear John W., overseer Davis & Farnum Mnfg. Co. (Waltham), house California, near Watertown Kinsman David W., carpenter, house ,Irving Kirby James, gardener Waldo Adams, house School, near Belmont Kirk John I’., carpenter, boards Mrs. Charles Marden’s, [h. Garfield Wheelers, Riverside Knapp Arthur M., pastor First Parish (Unitarian) church, Knapp Shade Roller Co., Fayette, corner Cushman (Bos. ton office, 32 Hawley) Knox Oscar F., house Franklin, opposite Centre LADD CALEB, estate of, Riverside place Laffey Martin, laborer, house foot of Cqttaqe Laffey Thomas, laborer, bds. Martin Laffey%, Cottage Laidley Theodore T. S., colonel commanding U. S. Arsenal, house do. Laker Jacob, butcher, boards George Bleiler’s, Arsenal Lanagan Cornelius, gardener, h. off Fayette, near Forest Landers David H., laborer (Mt. Auburn, cemetery), bds. foot Cottage Landers Kate Mrs., house foot Cottage Lannon Thomas, laborer Stokes, Dooahoe & Co., house [Whitney at Brighton Lassman Robert E., cabinet maker, h. Harnden av., car. Lathrop Albe’rt W., proprietor American billiard hall, Main, opp. Galen, boards Wm. Lathrop’s, Main Lathrop William, trav. salesman, house Main, n. Howard Lawn Edward, laborer Gilkey & Stone, boards William [Arsenal Lawn’s, Arsenal Lawn Thomas S., clerk J. H. L. Coon, bds. Wm. Lawn’s, Lawn William, yard hand Gilkey & Stone, house Arsenal, [River near Irving Lawrence John, carpenter Aetna mill, bds. Aetna House, Learned Ann, widow of Samuel, h. Fayette, near Pearl Learned Ann Augusta Miss, boards Annie A. Learned’s, Cc. Phillips Mt. Auburn Learned Annie A., widow of Thomas, h. Mt. Auburn, T,earned Charles A., bookkeeper Alfred Howes, Main, bds. .[tham line Josiah Learned’s, Pearl Learned ChasiL, farmer and milkman, h. Mam, n. Wal- J 236 f ( ..- Q: ! [L] DIRECTORY. Learned Clara E. Miss,, clerk George E. Adams, Main, b. G. E. Adams’, I’arker Learned Duran, carpenter, bds. Geo. E. Adams’, Parker Learned Josiah, carpenter, house Pearl, near Fayette Learned Louisa V. Misr, clerk G. E. Adams, Otis Bras. block, boards do., Parker Learned Mary Miss, b. Annie A. Learned’s, Mt. Auburn Learned Mary Ann Miss, bds. Mt. Auburn, cur. Phillips Learned I’hilip, flagman Spring street crossing F. R. It., boards Kate Cahill’s, Spring street Learned Samuel S., provisions (B.), house Walnut, opp. Union Market Hotel Learned Susan Miss, house. Pearl, corner Fayette Learned Waldo A., supt. iYewton & Watertown Gas Light Co., house I’enrl, near Summer Learned Wilbur F., civil engineer (City Hall, B.), house [Grove Summer, corner Wintei Lemienx Leo, loorn-fixer at .&%na mills, bds. P. ISoyle’s, Lemmons Louis, laborer, house rear Main street court Lenox Charles W., hairdresser, bds. J. Lenox’s, Mtl:\in Lenox John, hairdresser, Main, opposite Church, house Main, near Chestnnt Leo Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. P:llfrey, n. Mt. Auburn ’ Leo Mary F. Miss, window shade maker, boards Bridget Leo’s, Palfrey 1 Leo Wm., windowshnde maker, b. Rri4get Leo’s, Palfrey Leonard William J., soldier U. S, Arsenal, boards do. Levalley Josrph M., clerk Mrs. M:lrin Levalley, Mount Auburn, house Arsenal, near Tilylol Levalley M:lria Mrs., grocer, Mt. Auburn, near Main, h. [b. do., Arsenal Arsenal, near Taylor Levallev Rose Miss, clerk Maria Levalley, Mt. Auburn, FRENCH DYE HOUSE, GaEWANDO’S len, n. Pleasant (office 17 Temple pl., B.) (see p. 2) Lincoln Sarah, widow of Wm. C., h. Church, c. Summer Lindley Mary E., wid. of Chas., h. Snmmer, n. Mt.Auburn Lindsey Robert, laborer Coffin & Ma.gee, house Main, n. Chestnut Lindsey Susan, widow, honse Summer, near Forest Litchfield Arthur, machinist, bds. Umon Market Hotel Little George E., foreman American Shade Roller Co. (66 Beverly, B.), house Summer, corner Whit& avenue Littlefield filmer H., teamster Knapp Shade Roller Co., house Cushman Littlefield Lyman, blacksmith II. F. Merrifield, bds. do. Livermore Charles E., provisions, h. Centre, c. Walnut Livermore George H., clerk (131 Tremont, B.), boards J. T. Livermore’s, Phillips Livermore Herbert J., butcher, house Franklin L A WATERTOWN WATERTOWN [L] DIRECTORY. 237 Livermore @o&h T.. nrovisions. house PhilliDs. c. Garnet Livermore Laura A.; &id. of Adijah, h. Pleas’iln’t. n. Cross Livermore Thomas, engineer Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., boards Spring Hotel Locke Artemus, fiirmer, house Common, corner Belmont Locke Biildwin, house Main, corner Cross Locke Henry W., farmer, house Common, car. Belmont Locke Oliver, patternmaker, boards Miss E. A. Moores’, Mt. Auburn Loeffler Jacob, at 2lZtna mill, h. r. Main, n. F. R. I%. Loeffler Jacob F., shade roller maker, house Spring Loftis Patrick, laborer, house Forest, near Main Logan Peter, coachman U..S. Arsenal, house do. Lonergan Cornelius, gardener, house Fayette, n. Forest Looker Charles, commercial traveler, house Spring, near Summer Looker John, gardener, house Cross, near Main Looker John H., papermaker, bds. John Looker’s, Cross Looker Thomas W. M., carpenter, b. John Looker’s, Cross Lord Eben N., pattern finisher, house Gxlen, car. Water Lord Edward, driver U. R. Co., house Spring, car. Main Lothrop Ann Mrs., boards E. Walker’s, Lowell avenue Lougee Chas. E., carpenter, boards Mrs. Otis Jennison’s, ‘[n. the mill Watertown Aetna mill, house River, Loughry James D., loom-fixer Lovely Michael, tripe dresser (Brighton), house California. near Newton line Lowell Sarah D., widow of George, house Arsenal, corner Arlington Ludgate Anthony, butcher G. A. Sawyer, h. at Brighton Lyma’n Wm. H., provisions, Mt. Auburn, n. Main, house Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn Lynch Andrew, laborer, house Water, near gas Forks Lynch Bros. (James F. and Charles J. Lynch), grocers, Watertown square Lynch Charles J. (Lynch Bras.), grocer, Watertown square, house Market, near Beechwood avenue Lynch James, laborer, house River, near Xtna mill Lynch James F., boards.John Kenny’s, Main Lfnch Jam& F. (Lynch Bros.), groceries, Watertown square, house Market, near Beechwood avenue Lynch James J., works at Aetna .mill, bds. Jas. Lynch’s, River Lyons James, laborer, boards Thomas Lyons’, Cottage Lyons John, laborer, h. bff Watertown; n. Newton line Lyons John, boards Thomas Lyons’, Cottage Lyons John W,, engineer I. Farwell jr. & Co., boards Thomas Smith’s, Watertown Lyons Michael W., moulder, h. Mt. Auburn, next railroad 238 WATERTOWN [A{] DIRECTORY. Lyons Thomas, flagman Cottage street crossing F. R. R., house Cottage, near F. R. R. Lyons Thomas, shoemaker, Galen, Watertown square, house Forest, near Main Lyons Thorn&s jr., laborer, bds. Thomas Lyons’, Cottage MACABE GEORGE A., house Pearl Mace Benjamin E., shipper at Knapp Shade Roller Co., house Orchard Mack Mary E., widow of H. B., phy.sician, house Spring, near Summer Mackin Joseph E., at Walker & Pratt, Mnfg. Co., house Watertown, near Galen Macomber Wallace W., f:lrmer estate of Caleb Ladd, Riverside place, house do. Macurdy Harriet, widow of Wm., h. Elm, n. Arlington Macurdy Simon A., carpenter, house Elm, n. Arlington Macurdy Warren H., carpenter, Elm, n. Arlington, h. do. Macurdy William T., clerk Otis Bros., Main, house Elm, near Arlington Madden Bridget, widow of Mark, h. Arsenal, opp. Market Madden Cbtharine Miss, bds. Bridget Madden’s, Arsenal Madden James, laborer, house Market, near Irving Madden James I?., bds. Jarnes Madden’s, Market Madden Patrick, moulder, house Market, near Irving Magee James W. (Coffin & Magee), flour and grain, Main, opp. Spring, house Church, corner Winter Mahan Patrick, laborer, Water, near factory Mahearn Lawrence, soldier U. S. Arsenal, house do. Mahoney Daniel J., harnessmaker Thomas Patten, house at Newton Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house Watertown, II. bridge Mahoney Mary Mrs., hoards Daniel Mullin’s, Pleasant Mahoney Mor,gan, wool-puller, house at Newton Mahoney Timothy, laborer estate of Miss Mary Pratt, Belmont, house Common street place Maloney James, laborer, house Water, near Galen Maloney John, hostler (Elmwood, Newton), house Williams, near Galen Maloney John, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe & ‘CO., ‘r boards at Brighton Maloy Patrick, laborer at Walker, Pratt & Co., house Pleasant, near Cross Manahan Edward, laborer, house Spring, near Palfrey Manahan James I)., clerk (F. R. R. freight office, B.), boards Edward Manahan’s, Spring Maoahnn Martha E., saleslady (Temple place, B.) boards Edward Manahan’s Manion John, saloon, Pleasant, near Galen, boards Ann Itagan’s, Pleasant ‘WATEkTOWN [M] DIRECTORY. 239 Manly Seabury T., moulder, house Taylor, II. Arsenal Manning John, laborer? house Cottage, near F. R. R. Manning Margaret, widow of William, boarding-house, [Beech wood av. Mt. Auburn, near F. R. R. Manning William, gardener, house off Parke& near Mansfield Helen Z. Miss, overseer J. G. Bark&, Spring, house Galen, corner Water Mansfield Mary Mrs., house Galen, corner Water March Delano Mrs.:, house Mt. Auburn, opp. Walnut March Fred. N., bookkeeper (32 Hawley, B.), and treas. Knapp Shade Roller Co., htls. G. N. March’s, Palfrey March George N., president Knapp Shade Roller Co., Fayette, oor. Cusbman, and treas. Reversible Collar Co. (32 Hawley, B.), and president Union Market National Bank, house Palfrey, opposite Pearl March Stillrnan P. (32 Summer, B.), bds. D.A. Tainter’s, [Riverside Franklin, corner Mt. Auburn Marden Charles T. Mrs., dressmaker, house Wheeler’s, Margeson Sadie Miss, at Knapp Shade Roller Co., boards Cross, next, Railroad Marsh Charles S., salesman (25 High, B.), h. foot Boyd Martin Ernest H., draughtqxlan (8 Exchange place, room 13, B.), boards John A. Goodwin*s;Ma;in Martin H. William, carpenter, h. Mt. Auburn, n. Summer Martin Robert, weaver Xtna mill, house near the mill Martin William, stocking-weave?, b. River, n. Btna mill Mason Frank L., fireman HolIingsworth 6t Whitney Co., house Spring, near Palfrey Mason Hiram P., provisions, house Beechwood avenue Masters E’red:W., insurance agent (78 Devonshire, B.), house Mt. Auburn, near railroad bridge May Sarah G., widow of William, house Cross, n. Main Maya11 Charles A., laborer Am. Carpet Lining Co., boards Charles E. Monk&, Main Maya11 Frank, boards Charles E. Monks’, Main, c. Cross Mayall Henry, machinist, bds. Chas. E. Monks’! Main Carpet Lming Co., Maya11 John C., supt. American Arsenal, house at Melrose Mnybury Bessie, widow of John, h. Cross, n. railroad Mayell Alfred E., engineer &tna mill, h. Bridge, n. Grove Mayo Charles F., carpenter, and boarding-house, Galen, corner William, house do. Mayo Emery M., live-stock dealer (Abattoir, Brighton, and New York), house Walnut, opp. Franklin McArthur Andrew, baker (14 Cambridge, B.), house Mt. [house do. Auburn, near Bigelow avenue McAskill Scyrene B., confectionery, Main, oor. Church, McAuliffe Florence, stove-mounter, house Pleasant, car. . Howard 240 WATELTOWN [M-j DIRECTORY. McAveeney Patrick, tailor, Mt. Auburn, near Main, h. Winter, near Summer [Spring, near Main McAvoy Wm. B., printer, boards Mrs. Harriet H. Wall’s, McCabe Charles, hostler, house rear Summer, near Mt. Auburp . b McCabe George, ornamental painter, h. Pearl, n. Summer McCabe Mary Mrs., house off Summer, n. Mt. Auburn hluCaf7erty Owen, laborer, house Middle, near Main McCafferty Patrick, laborer, boards John Kenny’s, Main McCafferty Patrick, laborer S. R. Payson (Belmont), h. Common street place McCafferty William, laborer, house Cuba, near Myrtle McCarthy Hannah, saloon, Gslen, near Water, house do. McCarthy George, laborer 2Etna mill, boards Thomas McCarthy’s, Pleasant McCarthy Thomas, laborer, house Pleasant, near Howard McCarty Bridget, wid. of Patrick, h. Arsenal, n. Patten McCarty Michael J., at Porter Needle Factory, boards Bridget McCarty’s, Arsenal McCarty Patrick, hostler George B. Stockwell, house Forest, corner Summer McCassey James, carpenter, h. Summer! c. White’s av. McClary William, teamster estate of Miss Mary Pratt, h. Common street place McClenathan Charles V., clerk Fletcher & Town, River, corner Bridge, boards do. &Cue Edward, m:\chinist U. S. Arsenal, boards Union Market Hotel McCue Matthew, laborer, house Arsenal, near Fatten McCue Patrick, laborer, house Arsenal, near Patten McCullom Charles A., carpenter Porter Needle Co., house at Riverside McDermott James, tailor, house Mt. Auburn, near Main McDonagh John, soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do.’ McDonald James, at Por,ter & Co., bds. Joseph Berry’s, Pleasant McDonald John, house Cottage, near Catholic cemetery McDonald Patrick, laborer, h. Water, n. Starch Factory McDonnell James H., physician, M:un, c. Chestnut, h. do. McDonnell Julia, wid. of John, house Patten McDonough James H., b. Thomas McDonough’s, Market McDonough Martin, laborer, house Pleasant, near Cross McDonough Thomas, farmer, house Market, near Irving McFee JOIIJI, blacksmith, house Arsenal, near Patten McGann Mertie, laboreli house Cottage place McGanu Michael, laborer, house Cottage place ,?IcGinn James, butcher G. A. Sawyer, h. at Brighton MeGinn Pqtrick, butcher G. A. Sawyer, h. at Brighton McGinness Mary ML’B., house Pleasant, near IFtna mill WATERTOWN [M-j DIRE’CTORY. 241 McGlauflin Hiram, engineer at Paper Mill, house Winter, [near railroad corner Church McGlauflin William, fireman at Paper mill, house Cross, McGrath James, concrete paver, h. Orchard, n. Carroll McGrath Mary, widow of James, h. River, n. &tna mill MoGrath Michael, saloon, River, n. Aetna mill,. h. near do. McGrath Michael, soldier U. S. Areenal, boards do. McGrath Owen, laborer in the foundry, house Grove, n. [house at Waltham Bemis station McGrath Patrick F., stone cutter Stokes, Donahoe & Co., McGrath Peter, gardener estate of Miss Mary Pritt, Belmont, boards on the place McGrath Tesgue, laborer, house Pleasant, near Cross McGuinness tiaria, widow of Michael, h. Cross, n. Main McGuire Peter, house Main, near Cross ’ McGuire William, farmer, house Winter, near Summer McGurn James, core maker, b. Mary McGurn’s, Brook McGurn Mary, widow of Michael, house Brook McGurn Patrick, moulder, house Cross McHugF James, car inspector (F. R. R. Charlestown), h. River, near .ZE!Xnamills McInnis William, express driver, b. David Trask’s, Main * McIntosh John, at,pa,per mill, b. E; S. Colburn’s, Spring. McKay Isaac N. A., Chayles River fish dealer, Galen, near Pleasant, house Cuba McKay Wm., carpenter, b. Catharine Corcoren’s, Spring McKellsr Eben F., printer(Newton corner), house Morse, near Galen square McKillops Alexander, coachman Francis Kendall, Fayette, house off Market, near Arsenal McLane John C., laborer, house Cottage McLaughlin James, mason, house Spring, near Summer McLaughlin Thos., mason, Summer, n. White’s av., h. do. McLanthlin Emma H. Miss, teacher of drawing, boards J. L. McLauthlin’s, Myrtle McLauthlin Hattie F., music teacher, boards Mary McLauthlin’s, Patten McLauthlio Howard O., clerk McLauthlin & Co., Main, boards Mary McLauthlin’s, Patten McLauthlin Joseph L., sail maker (43 Commercial, B.), house 5 Myrtle, near Main McLauthlin Lewis (McLauthIin & Co.), books, etc., Main, boards Mary McLanthlin’s, Patten McLxuthlin Mary, wid. of Charles, h. Patten, c. Gilkeyav. &AUTHLIN & CO., books and stationery, Main, opp. Watertowu sq. (see page 3) McLea James, at Knapp Shade Roller Co., house Orchard &Lean Maggie Miss, clerk- I. IV. Pinkharn, Maiu, boards T. P. Emerson’s, Arsen-aZ c 242 WATERTOWN TN] I)lRECTORP. McManus Robert, laborer Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., h. rear Pleasant, near Cross McManus Wm.. hostler, boards Arsenal, car, Irving McMaster Archibalt?, merchant tailor, M&Master’s block, Main, near Spring, house Summer, near Church McMaster Charles A., clerk (B.), boards Archibald McMaster’s, Summer McNalley James, hostler, house Williams, near Galen McNamara JohIt, laborer, house foot Cottage McNear Baker, master mariner, house Arsenal, car. Elm McPheal Paul, wheelwright W. C. Foley, boards R. Wright’s, Howard McSherry Bartley, saloon, Galen, Watertown eq., house Main, OcJrner Church McSherry Owen, gardener, house Main, car. Lexington McSweeney Dennis, engineer Am. Carpet Lining Co., h. [Ml, h. do. Arsenal, opp. U. S. Arsenal McWhirter George, harness maker, Main, opposite town McWilliams George, gardener estate of Miss Mary Pratt, Belmont, boards on the place Mea&am Giles A., house Mt. Auburn, opp, Summer Meacham Mary Miss, boards Mt. Auburn, car. Summer Mee Dennis, laborer, boards Thomas Mee’s, Cottage place Mee Edward, laborer, house Cottage Mee James, laborer, boards Thomas Mee’s, Cottage place Mee Thomas, laborer, house foot Cottage place Merley Perkins, carpenter, house Arsenal, near Patten Merriam Chas. T., clerk (67 and 69 Summer, B.), boards R. 1,. Merriam’s, Morse Merriam Robert L., house Morse, opposite Jewett MerTifield Hosea F., blacksmith (Brighton), house Arlington, near East Watertown station Merrifield Orrin, blacksmith II. F. Merrifield, house Arlington, near Arsenal Meserve A. J. Miss, millinery, Main, near Church, bds. Mrs. Chester Sprague’s, Mt. Auburn Millmore John, house Mt. Auburn, near White’s av. Millmore Michael, laborer, honse Summer Mills Andrew T., at American Carpet Lining Co,, house Wheelers, Riverside Mills Frank, at paper mill, b. Mary L. Mills’, Pleasant Mills George W., at Am. Shade Roller Co. (B.), bds. A. T. Mills’, Wheelers, Riverside Mills Mary L., wid. of Palemon C., h. Pleasant, n. Green Mills William II., in paper mill, h. Arsenal, near Patten Millward Fred., at logwood mill (East Boston), house Cottage place Miner Elizabeth Mrs., bds. E. Walker’s, Lowell avenue Minihan Jeremiah, laborer M. W. Chadbourne, bds. do. Wz+T”RTOWN [H-J DIRECTORY. 243 Mitchell Peter, at iEtna mill, bds. Ztna House, River [Patten Monahan Ann Mrs., b. Cottage place _. @onahan James, fireman Ztna mill, bds. Arsenal, car. Monahan Patrick J., laborer, bds. Mrs. Ann Monahan’s, Qottage place M&ahan Terenoe, laborer, house Arsellal, near Patten Monayhan Owen, gardener, house Orchard, near Carroll Monks Chas. E., machinist, house Main, car. Cross Monnehan Edward C., cutter, boards Hugh Monnehan’s, Market Monnehan Hugh, laborer, house Market, near Irving Monnehan Jntnes, laborer, house Arsenal, corner Patten Moody Geo. H. (Berry & Moody), carpenter, Main, opp. Mt. Auburn, house Parker, car. Garnet Moody Levy W., night soil, h. Arsenal, n. Coolidge av. Mooers Elizabeth A. Miss, boarding-house, Mt. Auburn, corner Yatten Mooney John, laborer, house rear Mt. Auburn, near R. R. Mooney John, laborer, house Cottage place Mooney Rosanna, widow of Frank, h. Arsenal, n. Patten Mooney‘Samnel, works Aetna mill, boards David J. Boynton’s, River, near Bemis station Moore Frank, news dealer (B. & A. depot, B.), boards Thomas Smith’s, Watertown Moore Frank, at Ztna mill, b. John Water’s, Bridge Moore Frank, at Walker & P&t Mr$g. Co., boards do. Moore Geo. B., foreman mounting shop Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., honse Summer, opp. Pearl Moore James A., gen. man. Great Eastern line, office (282 Wash., B.), house Nichols av., near Bigelow av. Moore Phebe, widow of Samuel, h. Belmont, car. White Moore Wm. A., monlder, house Walnut, n. Mt. Auburn Moores Jotn T., sash and blind maker Gilkey & Stone, house Arsenal, near Irving. Moran Michael, at Aetna mills, house at Newton Moran Patrick, laborer, bd8. Robert Elder’s, Mt. Auburn Moran Thomas, laborer, boards John Gleason’s, Galen Moran Thomas, carpenter, house Pleasant, near Cross Mosatty Ellen, widow of Philip, h. rear Main,n. Chestnut Morehouse Clark W., hardware (Hyde’s block, Newton) boards R. H. Paine’s, Garnet Morn John, laborer, boards James Henderson’s, Grove Morris Edward O., slater, house Spring, near Summer MO&is Millage, farmer, house Main, near Waltham line Morrison Phillip, laborer Nathan Drake, boards do. Morse Harry F., bookkeeper (48 Kilby, B.), boalds Dr. [h. do. L. B. Morse’s, Riverside place Morse Luther B., physician, Riverside place, car. Market, Morton Thos., corporal of ordnance U. S. Arsenal, b. do. 244 WATERTOWN cb1-j DIRECTORY. Mosher Angustus L., clerk Wm. H. Lyman, Mt. Auburn, house Main, near Chestnut Mosman Frank V., carpenter, house Main, near Myrtle Mosman Gardner, carpenter, house Water, opp. Warren’s soap f&tory Mount Auburn Granite Works, Stokes, Donahoe & Co., proprietors, Arsenxl, near Brighton bridge Mudpe Wm. M., clerk assessor’s office, City hall (School, B.), boards J. E. Gill’s, Belmont Mulhearn Bernard, house Riverside place boards B. Muihearn’s, Mulhearn Edwin F., tinsmith, Riverside place Mulhexrn James W., driver G. B. Stockwell, Spring, bds. B. Mnlhearn’s, Riverside place Mulhearn Sarah, widow of Charles, 11.Cuba, near Myrtle Mulhearn Thomas, hairdresser, Mt. Auburn, near Main, boards at Waltham Mullen Daniel, saloon keeper, River, near Mill, h. near do. Mullen Jo,hn, laborer, house Market, near Irvmg Mullen Simon, at American Carpet Lining CO., boards John Hughes’, Market Mulligan Mary Miss, boards I. N. A. McKay’s, Main Mullios William, laborer, house Pleasant, near Green Mulloy Bridget, widow of James, house Cottage place Mulloy Patrick, laborer, house Forest, near Main Mulloy Patrick, star&maker, h. Water, n. starch factory Muby Patrick, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe & CO., II. at Belmont Munson William, master mariner, h. Palfrey, near Spring ,&Iurdook Edward A., physician, Patten, car. Mt. Auburn, [do. house do. Murphy Catharine Miss, dressmaker, Main, near Cross, h. Murphy Daniel, laborer, house Cornmon street place Murphy Dennis, laborer, house Myrtle, near Main Murphy Edward W., furniture* dealer (Waltham), house Common street place Murphy Ellen Miss, house Pleasant, near Galen Murphy Eugene, boards II. P. Mason’s, Beechwood av. Hurphp James, farmer, house Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn Murphy Jeremiah, foreman Pevear & Russell, house Pleasant, near Galen Murphy John, finisher, boards Dennis Murphy’s, Myrtle Murphy John, starchmaker, house Water, near Galen Murphy John A., teamster Pevear & Russell, house Arsenal, near Patten Murphy John P., section-hand F. R, R., house off Market, near Arsenal Murphy Michael, house Arsenal, near Main Murphy Owen, laborer, house California, near Fifth av. WATERTOWN [N] DIRECTORY. 245 Murphy Patrick J., teamster Gilkey & Stone, house Arsenal, near Patten Mnrl~hy Thomas P., laborer, h. Arsenal, n. U. S. Arsenal Murphy Timothy, laborer, boards William Manning’s, Mt. Auburn Murray Alexander R., paper-maker, house Waverly, near [Murray’s, Morse Summer Murray James H., bookkeeper (110 Oliver, B.), b. John Murray John, freight agent (F. R.. R. & Central Vt. line 228 mTashington, B.), house Morse, n. Galen square Murray Owen, saloon, Galen, near Water, house do. Murray Thomas T., paper-maker, house Cross, n. Main Murray Wiilism, laborer, house Forest, corner Fayette Murtagh James, at &tnx mill, h. River, n. Bernis station Myers Linus C., papermaker, b. J. E. Shackford’s, Walnut Myles Edward, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe & Co., h. at Brighton NALLY JAMES, laborer, boards Patrick Nally’s, Main Nally John, laborer, house Lexington, near Main Nallv Patrick, soldier U. S. .ArsenaI, boards do. Nalljr Patrick, expressman, Watertown square, and (44 North Market, B.), house Main, corner Forest Nally Thomas, laborer, house Market, near Arsenal Nevens James, coachman Edw. Bangs, h. Main, n. Forest Neville Alice B., music teacher, D/liddle, n. Main, bds. do. Neville Cyrus A., principal Centre grammar school, h. Fayette, near White’s avenue Neville Joanna, widow of i\lichael, h. r. Middle, n. Main Newcomb John W., carpenter, house Morse, near River Newman Christopher, marble-cutter; boards Richard Newman’s, Cottage Newman John Mrs., house Pleasant, corner Howard Newman Richard, laborer, house Cottage, near F. R. R. Newton and Watertown Gas Light Co., Water Nichols Gilbert, house Patten, near Mt. Auburn Nichols Gilbert jr., expressman Thomas Emerson, boards [Mt. Auburn G. Nichols’, Patten Nichols Isabella L., widow of William, house Irving, near Nichols Joseph H., sash and blind maker, boards Gilbert Nichole’, Patten Nicholson. Patrick, teamster, house Brook, n. paper mill Nigers Charlotte, widow of Aaron, house Gilkey avenue Nolan Martin J., horse-shoer, house Spring, car. Palfrey Nolan Martin W., at Walker 62 Pratt Mnfg. Co., boards M. J. Nolan’s, Spring Nootian Patrick, laborer, bds. Richard Noonan’s, r. Main Noouan Richard, laborer, house opp. C block, r. Main Norcross Abner, stove-mounter, house Cuba, near Main . * . 246 WATERTOWN [()I DIRECTORY. Norcross Alice I. Miss, teacher First primary school, bds. J. H. Norcross’s, Common Norcross Allen, stove-mounter, house Market, n. Irving Norcross Ann I. Miss, house Parker, opposite Garnet Norcross Elizn C., widow of Elijah, house Cuba, n. Main Norcross Eliza J. Miss, house Parker, opposite Garnet Norcross George Francis, carpenter, house Riverside pl. Norcross *Tames H,, house Common, near Mt. Auburn Norton Daniel, at LEtns mills, bds. Aetna House, River house Fayette, near Norton IJarrison D., machinist, White’s avenue Noyes Emma L., boards Green, corner Main Noyes Fred L., clerk (218 Devonshire, B.), bds. Geo. L. Noyes’, Phillips Noyes George L., real estate and insurance agent, house Phillips, corner Garnet Noyes Samuel, house Green, corner Main Noyes Samuel G., bds. Samuel Noyes’, Green, car. Main Nugent Mi&iel A., at Aetna mill, h. Grove,n. Bemisstat’n Nutting Andrew F., at Knapp Shade Roller factory, h. Cushmxn Nutting Benjamin F., artist (12 West, room 28, B.), h. Fayette, near White’s avenue Nye Charles I,., moulder, house Spring, near Fayette O’BRIEN DANIEL, cabinet-maker, Church, near Main, boards George E. Pike’s, Spring O’Brien Ellen, widow of William, h. Common at. place O’Brien Eugene, laborer, house Carroll, near Belmont O’Brien James, laborer, house Common street place O’Brien James, laborer, house Cuba, near Myrtle O’Brien James, laborer, house Water, near Galen O’Brien James, wool-sorter, house Forest, near Sumtner O’Brien James P., stove-mounter, bds. Patrick O’Brien’s, Pleasant O’Brien John, compositor (35 Hanover, B.), boards James [Forest O’Brien’s, Common street place O’Brien John, laborer (Newton), boards Patrick O’Brien’s, O’Brien John, laborer, house Mt. Auburn, near Arlington O’Brien John, laborer, boards Water, near Galen O’Brien John, prop. Riverside House, Arsenal, opposite Market, house do. O’Brien Mary, widow of James, h. r. Main, n. Chestnut O’Brien Matthew, laborer, house Forest, corner Summer O’Brien Patrick, wool-sorter, house Forest, n. Fayette O’Hrien Patrick, laborer, house Forest, near Fayette O’Brien Patrick, laborer, house Pleasant, near Howard O’Brien Peter, laborer: house Orchard, near Carroll O’Brien Thomas, farmhand, bds. Jas. Henderson’s, Grove WATERTOWN [p] DIRECTORS. 347 O’Brien Thomas H., carpenter, boards Mary O’Brien’s, rear Main, near Chestnut O’Brien Willi:un, starch-maker, h. Water, n. starch factory O’Connell Anthony, laborer, house Brook O’Connell Charles E., soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Odams John D., stocking-weaver, rear MoMaster’s block, Main, house Main, near Chestrut Odiorue Fannie M. Mrs., bds. Mt. Auburn, car. Summer O’D,onnell Sarah Miss, bds. M. M. Ward’s, Main? n. Cross O’Halloran Mary Miss, dressmaker, Cross, c. Mam, h. do. O’Xalloran Patrick, gardener, house CI’OSN,car. Pleasant O’Hnlloran Patrick H., hairdresser, boards P. 0. Hallo[Pleasant, h. do. ran’s, Cross O’Halloran Rosa Mrs., employment office, Cross, corner O’Hearn Edward, flagman U. M. station, F. R. R., house off Summer, near Spring O’Hearn Morris, laborer, rear Mt. Auburn, near railroad O’Hearn William, laborer, house Cottage O’Hearn William F., soldier U. S. Arsenal, house do. O’Holleren’Michael, laborer, house Beechwood avenue O’Keefe Thomas, wool-sorter, house Forest, n. Summer O’Keeffe Dennis, laborer, house at Newton O’Keife David, wool-sorter, house Galen, near Water O’Mara James, gardener, house Church Hill ONeil Arthur, boards Joseph O’Neil’s, Forest O’Neil James, gardener Jas. Bean, Pelfrey, boards do. O’Neil Joseph, laborer, house Forest, corner Summer ONeil Joseph jr., laborer, boards J. O’Neil’s, Forest O’Neil Patrick, hostler Alfred Hosmer, Riverside place, boards do. O’Neil William, driver U. R. Co., b. Geo. E. Pike’s, Spring Ordway John L. (13% Sears’ building, B.), house Morse, near Jewett Otis Bros. (Horace W. and Ward IM. Otis), dry goods, boots and shoes, Otis Bras.’ block, Main Otis Horace W. (Otis Bras.), Otis Bros.’ block, Main, h. [Auburn, opp, Walnut Centre, c. Franklin Otis Ward M. (Otis Kros.), Otis Bras.’ block, Main, b. Mt. PACKARD FRANK P., clerk C. W. Berry, boards D. F. Trask’s, Main Cburn Page George A., painter John Page, h. Taylor, n. Mt. AuPage Harrison P., window-glass (118 Milk, B.), house Galen, near Water Page Harrison P. jr., salesman (118 Milk, B.), h. Elton av. Page John, painter, Main, opposite Mt. Auburn, house Church, nesr Fayette Page Thomas H., dyer, Lewando’s dye house, house Wheelers, Rrverside 248 WATERToWN [p-j DIRECTORY. Paine Gilman B., bobkkeeper (4 Chauncy, Boston), house Morse, corner Galen sqrare Paine Richard E-T., hardware and cutlery, Dana block, Main, house Garnet, corner Parker Park Charles ?V. Rev., house Mt. Auburn, n. Bigelow av. Park Wbliarn I’., at Shade Roller factory (Somerville), boards Rev. C. W. Park’s, Mt. Auburn Parker Daniel, clerk Spring Hotel, boards do. Parker George, police, house Main, corner Myrtle Parker George S., clerk F. A. Brown, boards George Parker’s, Main, corner Myrtle .Parker Henry I-I., p:\inter (B.), h. Wheelers, Riverside Parker Henry S., bookkeeper (10 High, B.), house Myr-. tle, near Main Parkhurst Emma K. Mrs., boards Green, near Main Parsons \Villiam, printer, house Koyd, near Galen Parsons William W., bookkeeper (E. 12. R., office 268 Washington, R.), boards William Parsons’, Boyd Pattee Frank A., house Riverside place Pattee Moses, driver steamer 1, boards Sprivg Hotel Pattcn Mannie B. Miss, teacher Centre primary No. 1 school, boards Thomas Pstten’s, Fayette Patten Tbomns, harness-maker, Main, corner Mt. Auburn, house Fayett,e, near (Church Patten Wendell W., boards T. Patten’s, Fayette Patten William W., student (Harvard College), boards T. Fatten’s, Fayette Patterson William J., moulder, bds. David Trask’s, Main Payson Gilbert It., commission merchant (43 Avon, BUSton), howe Belmont, near Common, winter residence (8 Marlboro, B.) Peabody Joseph, marketman, house Coolidge avenue, near Cambridge line Pevear Abbie F. Miss, boards Wm. H. Pevear’s, Irving Pevear Marietta Miss, housekeeper W. H. Pevear, Irving Penderghast Catherine, widow, house Gilkey avenue Penderghast Pierce B., clerk (11 North Market, Boston), house Gilkey avenue Pennell Lloyd W., bookkeeper G. W. Hollis, at Abattoir (Brighton), house Winter, corner Summer Pennell Marshall, coachman Geo. H. Chapin, boards do. I’eplar AIfred, overseer dyer Atna mill, h. at Newton Peqnosette Paper Mill, Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., proprietors, Pleasant, opposite Cross and (36 Federal and 135 Congress, Boston) Perkins Adaline, wid. of Edward F., h. Jewett, n. Boyd Perkins Albert R., fireman Simonds,. Hatch $ Whitten, house at Newton Perkins Albert W., carpenter, h. Fayette, o. White’s av. WATERTOWN [p] DIRECTORY. 249 Perkins Charles T., house Mt. Auburn, near R. R. Perkins Frank H., asst. editor Commercial Bulletin (275 Washington, B.), boards Thomas Patten’s, Fayette Perkins Thomas J., salesman (28 Tremont row, B.), bds. Adaline Perkins’, Jew&t Perkins William Mrs., house Mt. Auburn, near Marshall ERKINS ‘WILLIAM H., flour and grain, Main, opposite Mt. Auburn, house Mt. Auburn, near Marshall (see page 312) Pevear William H. (Pevear & Russell), coal and wood, Arsenal, house Irving, near Garnet EVEAR & RUSSELL (William H. Pevear and Howard Kussell), coal and wood, Arsenal, car. Patten, office C. W. Berry’s, Main (see,page 3) Phelan John, papermaker, house Green, near Main [Fayette Phelps Jonas, house Riverside place Philbrook Charles C., carpenter, b. Mary A. Philbrook’s, Philbrook Herbert A., stoves and tinware, Maiu, corner Church, house Boyd, near Galen [: * ,Philbrook Mary A., wid. of Geo. C., h. Fayette, n.Whit% .Philpot Timothy, laborer, house Arsenal, n. ‘U. S. Arsenal Phipps Sanford, draughtsman (9 Pemberton sq., Boston), house Green, corner Pleasant Pickard Alfred, at Aetna mills, house at Newton Pidgeon Charles, blindmaker Gilkey PPTStone, boards at Newton Pierce Benj. H., farmer, h. Lexington, near Belmont line Pierce Charles Q., slipper mnfr. (105 Summer, B.), house [Garnet Centre, near Walnut Pierce Frances S., widow of Jonathan M., h. Irving, n. Pierce Henry, house Galen, near Boyd Pierce Irene, widow of Joel, h. Lexington, n. Belmont line Pierce Joel A., farmer, h. Lexington, near Belmont line Pierce John Q. A., slipper mnfr. (105 Summer, Boston), house Mt. Auburn, near Franklin Pierce Ruth U., widow of George, h. Palfrey, n. Church Pierce William T., civil engineer (60 Devonshire, B.), boarda J. Q. A. Pierce’s, LMt. Auburn Pingree Charles D., dry goods corn. mer. (56 Summer, _. B.), house Morse, near Jewett Pike Edga, at Ztna mills, house at Newton Pike George E., dining room, Spring, near Main, h. do. Pineo Isaac, machinist at Knapp Shade Roller factory, , house Belmont, corner Carroll I. WOODBURY, dry and fancy INHHAM goods and boots and shoes, Barnard’s block, Main, b. Wm. S. King’s, Galen (see page 311) Pitman John, captain U. S. Arsenal, house do. Plaisted Edward S. (Plaisted & Eames), provisions, Otis block, Main, house Riverside place P .P P 250 WATERTOWN PLAISTED [p] DIRECTORY. . & EAMES (Edward S. Plaisted and Seth J. Eames), provisions, Otis block, Main (see page 311) [M ain Plunkett Edward, ice driver, bds. Mrs. Mary Plunkett’s, Plunkett Jas. H., ice drivczr. b. Mrs. Mary Plunkett’s, Maiu Plunkett Mary, widow of Barney,, h. Main, near Myrtle Pollard John, tripe cleaner, house Wheelers, Riverside Pollock George W. R., moulder, house Church, n. Palfrey Poole Henry B., supt. (1Xr;trict Telegraph Co., 22 Devonshire, B.), house Jewett, near Boyd Pope George, lumber (19 Doane, B.), boards Mrs. Mary B. Rich’s, Arlington Porter Edward F., president Porter Needle Co., house Mt. Auburn, corner Marshall Porter Henry S., manager Porter & Co., boards Edward F. I’urter’s, Mt. Auburn Porter Lewis B., treasurer and superintendent Porter Needle Co., boards Mt. Auburn, corner Marshall Porter Needle Co., Watertown, near Gnlen Porter William D., secretary Porter Needle Co., boards Mt. Auburn, corner Marshall Porter William II., foretnan S. R. Payson (Belmont), hoase Hovey Porter & Co., laundry machinery m&uf%cturers, Watertown, near Galen, Henry S. Porter, manager Powell Alfred, machinist (Newton), b. E. Powell’s, River Powell Edward, bookkeeper and paymaster Aetna mill, house River, near Bemis stntil)n Powell Herbert II;, clerk, (82 Chauncy, B.), boards E. Powell’s, River [n. Myrtle Power John, marble-cutter (83 Haverhill, B.), h. Cuba, Powers Edward, laborer W. W. Treat, Coolidge avenue, house Cottage place Powers John, at American Carpet Lining Co., h. Elm Powers John IL, boards John J. t’owers’, Arsenal Powers John J., laborer, h. Arsenal, opp. U. S. Arsenal Powers Patrick, laborer, house Common street place Pratt Arthur M., bookkeeper Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., house at Newton Pratt Edward F., moulder, bds. J. Q. A. Pratt’s, Taylor Pratt Isaiah, moulder Walker 62 Pratt Manufacturing Co,, house Arsen:& near Patten Pratt John, needlemaker, bds. Ann Ragan’s, Pleasant Pratt John Q. A., moulder, h. Taylor, corner Mt. Auburn Pratt Miles Mrs., house Mt. Auburn, corner Palfrey Pratt Rachel, widow of Asa, house Green, near Main Pratt Robert A., moulder, house Spring, near Summer Pratt Stillman, moulder Walker&Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Chestnut, near Main WATERTOWN [Q-j DIRECTORY. 251 Pratt William A., melter Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house at Waltham Pray Herbert F., clerk American Carpet Lining Factory, boards W. H. Pray’s, Irving Pray Wm. H,, manager American Carpet Lining’Co.(l79 Devonshrre, B.), house Irving, near Garnet Priest David H., broker and brass foundry (3 Tremont row, B.), house Franklin, near Mt. Auburn Priest Filman, house Winter, near Summer Priest Car-diner N., boards Winter, near Summer Priest Geerge E., treas. Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co. (31 and 33 Union, B.), h. Riverside place, near Main Priest Hannah, wid. of Sylvester, h, Riverside pl., n. Main Priest Harry W., boards J. W. Priest’s, Centre Priest John W., house Centre, near Walnut Prince John T, superintendent of schools, h. at Waltham Prince Wm. H., physician, Boyd, n. Galen square, h. do. Proctor Abby, wid. of Geo., h. Mt. Auburu,opp. Summer Proctor Charles, bds. Mrs. Abby Proctor’s, Mt. Auburn Proctor S. Eugene, clerk Alfred Howes, Main, bds. Ahby Proctor’s, Mt. Auburn Pulling Clement, b&k-layer, h. Mt. Auburn, n. F. R. R. Putnam Wendali P., window shades (201 Purchase, B.), house Walnut avenue QUIGLEY FRANK J., stone-cutter, house Cottage, near the Catholio,cemetery WM. J., manager Lewando’s dye-house, UINCY Q house Garfield (see page 2) Quinlan Daniel, at Am. Carpet Lining Factory, h. Arsenal Quinlan Dennis, laborer, house Fayette, near Cushman Quinlan Edward, at American Carpet Lining Co., boards Daniel Quinlan’s, Arsenal Quinlan James, laborer, house rear Main,‘near F. R. R. Quinlan James jr., laborer, bds. Jas. Quinlan’s, r. Main Quinlan John H., brick layer, house Cuba;near Main Quinlan Michael, laborer, house Brook Quinlan Michael A., clerk J. H. Flagg, Mt. Auburn, boards Michael Quinlan’s, Brook Quinlan Patrick, spinner, house River, near &tna mill Quinlan Patrick, laborer, h. Arsenal, opp. U. S. Arsenal Quinlnn Thomas, fireman paper mill, boards Michael Quinlan’s, Brook Quinn Daniel, laborer, house Summer, near Spring Quinn David (Regan & Quinn), blacksmith, h. at Milford Quirk James, laborer, house rear Market, near Arsenal Quirk John, clerk Plaisted $ Eames, boards Jas. Quirk’s, rear Market Quirk Thoma~3coacbman D. R. Emerson, h. o~nF’~y~~~ ’ 252 WATERTOWB [R] DIRECTORY. RADIGAN JAMES, carpenter, h. Arsenal, near Patten Radigan John, laborer, b. Michael Welch’s, Common stpl. Radigan Ryan, laborer, house Market, near Arsenal Ragan Ann, widow of David, house Pleasant, near Cross Ragan Bridget, widow of Thomas, h. Pleasant, n. Cross Kagan John, laborer, house Pleasant, near Cross Ragan Margaret, widow of Thos., h. Mt. Auburn, n. R. R. Ralley Michael, laborer, house Common street place Ramsay Major, boot and shoemaker, Cottage pl., h. do. Ramsay Robert, carpenter, house Cottage place Rand Edward A., P. E. clergyman, house Mt. Auburn, [lington corner Common Rand William D., salesman (87 Broad, B.), h. Elm, n. ArReardon John, laborer, house rear Cross, near Main Reed John, laborer, house Pleasant, near Cross Regan Cornelius, papermaker, 1~.rear Main, near F. R. R. Regan Daniel, laborer, house Water, near Galen Regan Jeremiah, laborer, house rear Main, near F. R. R. Regan John, clerk J. H. Snow, Mt. Auburn, boards Jeremiah Regan’s, rear Main Regan John F., tripe cleaner, house Forest, n. Summer Regan Patrick (Regan & Quinn), blacksmith, house Taylor, near Arsenal Regan Timothy, supt. H. Barker & Co.% starch works, house Water, near Galen Regan & Quinn (Patriok Regan‘ and David Quinn), blacksmiths, Taylor, near Arsenal Reynolds Lewis, house Taylor, near Arsenal Rice Jessie M. Miss, boards Palfrey, corner Church Rich Mary K., widow of Lathley, house Arlington, near East Watertown station Richards Abraham L., house Mt. Auburn, near Walnut Richardson Andrew J., laborer, house Winter, car. Cross Richardson Mary D. Mrs., bds. Otis Wheeler’s, Winter Richardson Sarah, widow of Samuel, h. Main, car. Cross Riley Bridget, widow of David, h. Forest, near Summer Riley Cornelius! laborer, h. rear Summer, n. Mt. Auburn Riley James, tripe-cleaner, house Forest, near Summer Riley James., laborer, house Winter, near Summer Riley Jeremiah, laborer, house River, near Aetna mill Riley Joanna M. Miss, West district primary No. 1, bds. James Riley’s, Winter Riley John, laborer, boards Stephen Connelly’s, rear Pleasant, near Cross Rinn John, laborer, house 3 C block, rear Myrtle Rinn Patrick, at Aetna mill, bds. 3 C block, rear Myrtle Ripley Leonard F., farmer, house Belmont, n. Common IVERSIDE CONSERVATORIES, Wm. W. Treat, prop., Coolidge av., n. Grove (see page 311) R WATERTOWN t-1 DIRECTORY. 253 Riverside House, John O’Brien, prop., Arsenal, opposite Market Roach Edward, boards Fannie Roach’s, Green Roach Fannie, widow of David, house Green, near Main Roach John P., clerk Lynch Bros., Watertown square, b. Fannie Roach’s, Green Roach William, U. S. Arsenal, boards do. Robbins Aun Miss, house Pleasant, near Cross Robbins Dexter A., driver U. R. Co., house Summer, n. Mt. Auburn Robbins Ellen Miss, house Pleasant, near Cross Robbins Frederick, corn. broker (2 Chatham row, B.), b. Isaac Robbins’, Green, corner Pleasant Robbins Harriet Miss, boards Isaac Robbins’, Pleasant, corner Green Robbins Henry, agent express office (174 Washington, B.), boards Isaac Robbins’, Green, corner Pleasant Robbins Henry, farmer William H. Greenleaf, Palfrey, h. Pleasant, near Crosfl Robbins Isaac, house Green, corner Pleasant Robbins John, at soap factory, b. E. S. Colburn’s, Spring Robbins John, boards D(*xter A. Robbins’, Spring Robbins John, at paper mill, h. Mt. Auburn, n, Palfrey Robbins John L., carpenter (F. R. It., Charlestown), bds. Lvdia H. Brown’s, Walnut Robbiis Josiah B., house Mt. Auburn, near Main Robbins Lois Miss, house Pleasant, near %reen Robbins Martha Miss, house Pleasant, near Cross Roberts Abbie, widow of James R. S., bds. L. S. Cleveland’s, Fayette Roberts William G., cabinet-maker (101 W. Canton, B.), house Harnden avenue, corner Whitney Robertshaw Henry, wool-sorter, b. Mrs. Corcoren’s,Spring Robinson Alexander, laborer, house Cottage place Robinson George Fred., clerk (550 Somerville av., Somerville), boards William Robinson’s, Main Robinson George F., janitor school-houses, house Mt. Au[at Newton burn, near Marshall Robinson Luther P., foreman Isaac Farwell jr. & Co., b. Robinson Sarah E. Miss, boards Bradford Holbrook’s, Mt. Auburn, opposite Patten Robinson William, butter and cheese (5 F. H. market basement, B.), house Main, near Waltham line Robinson Wm. F., clerk (F. R. R., B.), house Summer, oorner White’s avenue Rockett Edmund, laborer, house foot of Cottage place Rockett John, laborer, b. Edmund Rockett’s, Cottage pl. Rockwell James E., driver T. P. Emerson, house Arsenal, opposite Market 254 WATERTOWN [R] DIRECTORY. Rodgers M. Thatcher, corn. trav., house Irving Rogers Artemas B., salesman (Washington, car. Brattle, B.), house Fayette, corner White’s avenue Rogers George L., shirt-cutter (53 Avon, B.), bds. A. B. Rogers’, Fayette Rogers John B., butcher, boards A. B. Rogers’, Fayette Rogers William, watchmaker and jeweler, Main, opposite Watertown square, boards Spring Hotel Rooney Barney, tailor (Newton), h. 6 C block, r. Myrtle Rooney John, driver mail team U. S. Arsenal, k. ‘Walnut Rooney Martin, laborer, brls. Thomas Raoney’s, Summer Rooney Thomas, laborer, house Summer, near Forest Rooney Timothy, laborer, house Brook, near paper mill Rosebrook Alvin E., carpenter, h. Parker, n. Mt. Auburn Ross John, cari%ge mnfr., Spring, near Main, house Summer, near Winter Rost Theodore G., soldier IT. S. Arsenal, house do. Rowe Philip, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe dz Co., house [b. Spring Hotel at Cambridge ’ Rowe Thomas H., moulder Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co.; Ruggles Eleanor I?., widow of Stephen I)., house Mt. Auburn, corner Phillips Rumrill Albert L., carpenter, house Marshall Rundlett Benj. T., painter, house Market, near Arsenal Rundlett David, fireman Hollingsworth & Whitney, house Mt. Auburn, near Patten Russ Fred A., commercial traveler, h. Galen, near Boyd Russell Charles, ice, (92 State, B.), h. Common, n. Spring Russell Edward, apothecary, Main, opposite Spring, house at Newton Russell Elmore, house Fayette, corner Spring Russell Engene D., boards D. F. Tripp’s, Irving Russell Geo. F., farmer, bds. Geo. W. Russell’s, Common Russell Geo. S., butter dealer, house Pleasant, n. Green Russell Geo. W., farmer, house Common, near Orchard Russell Henry, painter, Spring, near Main, house Spring, / cerner Palfrey Russell Henry jr., clerk Henry Russell, bds. do., Spring Russell Horace, painter and paper-hanger, h. Russell av. Russell Howard (Pevear & Russell), coal and wood, h. Walnut, opposite Centre Russell James E., bookseller, Galen, near Water, h. do. Russell Jeremiah, ice (92 State, B.), h. Common, u. Spring Russell Jeremiah H., firmer, house Common, near Spring Russell Joseph, carpenter, house Morse, near Galen Russell William W.,. ice (92 State, B.), house Mt. Auburn, opposite Franklin Russell William W. jr., refrigerators (92 State, B.), factory (11 Richmond, B.), boards W. W. Russell’s, Mt. Auburn r I WATERTOWN [s] DIREOTORY. 255 Ryan Mortimer, star&maker, bds. John Gleason’s, Galen Ryan Thomas, wool-puller, bds. Michael Gleason’s, Spring Ryan Timothy, spinnner Btna mill, h. River, n. the mill Ryder Bridget, widow of John, h. Summer, n. White’s av. SAAR LORENZ, boot and shoemaker, Noyes block, Main, boards Moses Whiting’s, Church Saltworth William, driver U. R. Co., boards George E. Pike’s, Spring Sanborn John H., hospital steward U. S. Arsenal, h. do. Sanderson Augustus H., sash and blind maker Gilkey & Stone, house at Waltham Sanger Bertha Miss, bookkeeper (G. H. Dupee, Newton), boards Geo. H. Dupee’s, Morse Sanger Francis H., boards N. C. Sanger’s, Morse Saoger Mary L. Miss, boards George H. Dupee’s, Morse Sanger Nathaniel C., door and sash mnfr. (B.), house Morse, near Galen Sargent Charles E., draughtsman (93 Water, B.), house Mt. Auburn, near Patten Sargent Charles O., butcher, house Main, n. Waltham line Savage Wallace W., whol. corn. mer. (96 and 98 Clinton, B.), house Riverside place Sawin George W., proprietor Glen Park Hotel, &Coolidge avenue, near Arlington, house do. Sawtelle Mary L. Mrs., house Main, corner Cross Sawyer Edwin, sash and blindmaker h. Spring, u. Summer Sawyer George A., mutton butcher, Arsenal, opp. Union Market House, office (56 North Market, B.), house Arsenal, opposite Union Market Hotel Sawyer Granville, butcher [Brighton), house Mt. Auburn, near Arlington Sawyer Herbert H. (Critchett & Sawyer), clothing, bds. Edwin Sawyer’s, Spring Scabill Patrick, in the paper mill, h. Market, n. Arsenal Scott Daniel B., at Pierce & Son’s (105 Summer, B.), boards F. T. Fay’s, Wmter Scott Henry E., student (Harvard college), boards J. E. Scott’s, Elm Scott Jonathan E., master mariner, h. Elm, n. Arlington Scott Patrick, clerk (F. R. R., Charlestown), boards F. [ Scribner’s, River H. Keyes’, Myrtle Scribner Byron W., wool-sorter Xtna mill, boards D. P. Scribner Dana P., overseer &tna mill, h. River, II. the mill Severence Charles, bookkeeper (44% Merchants row, B.), boards 0. A. Sawyer’s, Arsenal Shackford Joseph E., bookkeeper (24 India, B.), house [Auburn Walnut, corner Franklin Shanahan Dennis, farmer Jas. Cassidy, h. Patten, n. Mt. . . 256 WATERTOWN [s] DIRECTORY. Sharkey Frank, laborer, house Cottage place I$. Sharkey Frank jr., laborer, b. Frank Sharkey’s, Cottage Sharkey James, laborer, b. Frank Sharkey’s, Cottage pl. Sharkey John, laborer, b. Frank Sharkey’s, Cottage place Sharkey Patrick, blacksmith, Arlington, corner Belmont, house at Cambridge Sharp Catherine, widow of George, h. Lexington, n. Main Sharp S. T., foreign.exchauge and insurance broker (44 Kilby, B.), house Mt. Auburn, corner Irving Shaw John, hostler Watertown Hotel, boards do. Shaw Linus Allen, depot carriages F. R. R. station, Church, house Mt. Auburn. near Summer Shaw Oliver, supt. at Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Mt. Auburn, corner Marshall Shsughnessy Patrick, laborer, house Pleasant, near Cross Shawnessy John, farmer, house Common, near Belmont Shea Bartholomew, works in the mi!l, house Kiver, near Bemis station Shea David P., weaver Aetna mill, bds. B. Shea’s, River Shea Dennis, laborer, house Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn Shea John T., stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe & Co., Arsenal, house at Cambridge Shea Michael Hi, blacksmith John Ross, house River, near 2Etna mill Shea Morris, contractor, h. Arsenal, opp. stock market Shehan Bartholomew, laborer, house Carroll, n. Belmont Shehan George, tinsmith, h. r. &It. Auburu, near R. R. Shehan Jeremiah, laborer, boards John Farrell’s, Pleasant Shepherdson Edward E., boards Mrs. L. B. Atwood’s, Mt. Auburn Sheridan Catharine Mrs., boards Arsenal, opp. Market Sheridan Frank, laborer, h. off Watertown,n. Newton line Sheridan Jas., laborer, h. off Watertown, n. Newton line Sheridan James, boards Main, above Cross Sheridan James jr., laborer, house >lain, above Cross Sheridan John P., shoemaker, Mt. Auburn, next F. R. R., house Spring, near F. R. R. [Market Sheridan Martin, at paper mills, bds. John Hughes’, off Sheridan Michael, at starch factory, boards John Hughes’, off Market Sherman Alfred A., clerk 13. F. Cnrrier (Marlboro building, B.), boards William Sherman’s, Church Sherman Charles F., clerk (791 Washington, B.), boards William Sherman’s, Church Sherman Frederick, sash and blind mnfr., Gilkey’s steam mill, Arsenal, house Irving, near Garnet Sherman Marcus M., pattern finisher Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house White’s avenue, corner Fayette Sherman M. Ella, assistant librarian Public Library, bds. William Sherman’s, Church WATERTOWN [s-j DIRECTORY. 257 Sherman William, merchant, house Church, n. Summer Shipp George S., hairdresser, Main, near Church, h. Galen Shipt0.n Ambrose, miljwright Hollmgsworth & Whitney Co., house Boyd, near Jewett Shorey Almira, widow of Joseph P., h. Main, c. Myrtle Shsrey Frank, clerk Geo. E.‘ Howes, h. Main, c. Myrtle Shugrone Ellen, widow of Michael, h. Pleasant, n. Cross Shurtleff Oliver L., moulder, rms. P. Shurtleff’s, Summer Shurtleff Perez T., moulder, house Summer, opp. Pearl Sias Charles L., gardener (Cambridge cemetery), house Coolidge avenue, near Cambridge line Silsbee Alice M., widow of Homer, boards Spring Hotel Silvers John, section-hand F. R. R., boards John Hughes’, off Market Simons, Hatch & Whitten (Stephen B. Simons, C. P. Hatch, and Henry C. Whitten), shirt mnfrs., Spring, n. Fayette and (1 Winthrop sq. and 18 to 32 Otis, B.) Simons Stephen B. (Simons, Hatch & Whitten), shirt mnfr., Spring, house at Wellesley Skehill Patrick, papermaker, h. Market, n. Riverside place Skinner Henry, student, boards H. D. Skinner’s, Fayette Skinner Hiram D., moulder, house Fayette, corner Pearl Skinner Volney, student, boards H. D. Skinner’s, Fa.yette Slattery Michnel, rnoulder Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co. house at Waltham Sleeper George H., iron founder, h. Church, n. Summer Sloan Mary Miss, clerk, I. W. Pinkham, h. at Newton Small Lydia W., widow of Isaac, b. Arsenal, C. Arlington [est Smallwood John, boards John Barker’s, Morse Smith Axel, tinsmith Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., h. ForSmith Charles D. W., laborer, b. E. S. Colburn’s, Spring Smith Charles Willard, at foundry, h. Summer, c. Winter Smith Daniel C., milkman, house Morae, near Jewett Smith Edward, brakeman F. R. El., h. Main, near F. R. R. * Smith Henry W., plumber, h. Watertown, n. Newton line Smith James, laborer, house Main, near Chestnut Smith Lawrence S., physician, h. Church, near Fayette Smith Patrick, shipper (Walworth Bras., Boston), boards Michael Nugent’s, Grove Smith Thomas, machinist, house Watertown, car. Morse Smith T. Berton Rev., pastor M. E. church, Main, house I-Main Fayette, near White’s avenue . Smith Victor, at Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co:, h. For&, n. Stnith Wallace II., at Btna mills, b. liEtna House, River Snedeker William A., machinist (Causeway, B.), house [house do. Walnut, near F. R. R. Snodgrass Ansel E., corporal of ordnance U. S. Arsenal, Snow George K., president Reversible Collar Co. (10 Arrow, Cambridge), office (32 Hawley, Boston), h. Summer, near White’s avenue 258 WATERTOWN [fj] DIRECTORY. Snow James H., fish dealer, Mt. Auburn, near Main, house Mt. Auburn, near Common Snow Walter B., student, boards G.. I(. Snow’s, Summer Solon Martin, papermaker, b. Michael Hamrock’s, Main Sparrow Seth E., commercial traveler, house Fayette, near White’s avenue Spaulding Elijah G., house Cross, near Main Spencer Allen P., mason, bds. Reuben Spencer’s, Fayette Spinks James, dyer, house Wheelers, Riverside Sprague Chester Mrs., house Mt. Auburn, corn& Taylor Sprin Hotel, S. L. Batchelder, proprietor, Main, opp, [Riverside place \,$ atertown square Spring N. Joseph, musician (179 Washington, B.), house Sprott Robert, laborer Miss Mary Pratt, Belmont, house [Main, n. Green Common street place Staok Robert P. Rev., pastor St. Patrick’s church, house Stafford William W. jr., clerk (F. R. R., Charlestown), hoards J. R. Hartwell’s, Palfrey Stahlman John, at Lewando’s dye house, house Summer Stanley Charles A., 2d hand finishing room &tna mill, boards D. J. Boynton’s, River, near Bemis station Stanley Edward E., overseer finishing room &tna mill, hvuse at Newton Stanley Patrick, farmer John Coolidge, h. Cottage place Staples Charles H., carpenter, house Parker, opp. Garnet Stark Robert M., lawyer, Noyes block, Main, and (Main, Waltham), boards A. G. Fitch’s, Main Starr Joseph, painter, house California, near Watertown Stearns Dame1 M. Rev., pastor Olivet church (W. Spring field, B.), house Elton avenue Stearns George A., farmer, house Mt. Auburn, between School and Walnut [n. Arsenal Stearns Samuel F., carpenter, Main street ct., h. Market, Stearns Walter H. jr., furniture (91 Uniou, B.), h. Morse, [Grove opposite Jewett Steele James, laborer (Walthamj, b. James Henderson’s, Stephens Henry, at Lewaudo’s French dye house, house Cuba, near Main Stevens Eunice Miss, boards Gee. W, Johnson’s, Fayette Stevens George L. (Warren Soap Mnfg. Co.), Water, and (143 Federal, B.), house at Lowell Stevens James, house rear Main, near Spring Stevens Robert, junk, rear Main, near Spring, house do. Stickney John K., ship-master and vice-president Union Market National Bank, Main, opposite town hall, house Mt. Auburn, corner Palfrey Stiles Everline Mrs., boardsluther Bent’s, Spring Stiles William L., tinsmith, Spring, near Main, house Riverside place, near Mam :WATERTOWN [S] rmEcToRY. 259 Stiles William L. jr. (Thayer &,Stiles), stoves, Maiu, near Spring, house at Newton Stockin Abner C., agent for Harper t Bros. (47 Franklin, B.), house Palfrey, opposite White’s avenue Stockin Edwin, clerk (47 Franklin, B.), boards Abner C. [h. Spring, n. Fayette Stockin’a; Palfrey Stockwell George B., livery stable, Spring, next F. R.R., Stockwell Jane Miss, assistant librarian Public library, boards G. B. Stockwell’s, Spring Stokes, Donahoe $ Co. (John Stokes and Michael J. DOUahoe), granite workers, Arsenal, n, Brighton bridge Stokes John (Stokes, Donaboe & Co.), granite worker, Arsenal, house at Brighton Stolbom J. T., at dye house, h. Summer, n. White’s av. Stone Andrew H., janitor school-houses, h. Gilkey av. Stone Charles VP., paying teller (National Revere Bank, 100 Franklin, B.), house Mt. Auburn, car. Parker Ston;eyrs;phRH.R(Gilkey & Stone), lumber, house Irving, Stone Joshua c., farmer, h. Grove, car. Coolidge avenue Stone Louisa Mrs., boards H. C. Derby’s, Watertown Stone Rebecca G. Mrs., boards Geo. K. Snow’s, Summer Stowell Eliza Miss, house Mt. Auburn, corner Franklin Stowell Emma Miss, house Mt. Auburn, corner Franklin Strang Charlotte E., widow of John R., house Summer, near Mt. Auburn Straw Milton A., house Green, near Main Strite Charles B., coachman S. R. Payson, house Belmont, near Common Sullivan Cornelius, boards James Sullivan’s, Pleasant Sullivan Daniel, laborer, house Pleasant, near Howard Sullivan Daniel A., spinner Aetna mill, boards Julia Sul[n. Green livan’s, Pleasant Sullivan Dennis, expressman John Kinney, h. Pleasant, Sullivan Dennis, laborer, h. Pleasant, corner Howard Sullivan Florence, laborer, house rear Cross, near Main Sullivan Harry, at Aetna mill, house River, near the mill Sullivan Humphrey, laborer, bds. John Sullivan’s, River Sullivan James, laborer, house Pleasant, near Howard Sullivan James, .paper-maker Hollingsworth & Whitney, [at Cambridge house at Newton Sullivan Jeffrey, stone-cutter Stokes, Donahoe & Co., h. Sullivan Jeremiah J., attorney-at-law, Barnard blk., Main and (28 School, B.), bds. River, near Aetna mill Sullivan John, milkman, River, near &tna mill, h. do. Sullivan John J., laborer, house Galen, near Watertown Sullivan John P., laborer, house Pleasant, near Howard Sullivan Julia, widow of Daniel, h. Pleasant, n. Howard Sullivan J. Albert, apothecary, Watertown sq., h. do. 360 WATERTOWN [‘J’] DIRECTORY. Sullivan Peter J., boards John P. Sullivan’s, Pleasant Sullivan Rogers, at Barker’s starch works, h. at Newton Swan John, laborer, house Pleasant, near Cross Swett A. B., teamster Stokes, Donahoe & Co,, house at Brighton [Brighton Swett Oscar, upholsterer Luther Bent & Co., house at Symmes Mary D., widow of Eben, b. Frank H. Drake’s, Marshall TAFT DAVID k., laborer, b. David J. Taft’s, Howard Taft David J., mason, house Howard Taggard Eliza, wid. of John, h. Summer, n. White’s av. Tainter Daniel A,, house Franklin, corner Mt. Auburn Tainter George, pattern maker Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Galen, corner Water Tainter Mary B., widow of Wm. C., b. Galen, 0. Water Tainter Newell B., clerk (9 Chatham row, B.), bds. D. A. Tainter’s, Franklin, corner Mt. Auburn Tane John, at Aetna mill, house at Newton Tarleton Joseph, clergyman, house Orchard, car. White Tarleton Joseph K., boards Rev. J. Tarleton’s, Orchard Tarlton Frank D., clerk Otis Bras., rooms F. H. Sherman’s, Irving GEORGE H., watchmaker and jewARLTON eler, 26 Main, b. 0. F. Knox’s, Franklin (see p. 309) Taylor Amanda J. Miss, b. F. P. Trickey’s, Belmont Teele George E., hardware, 25 Main, corner Spring, hous,e Mt. Auburn, corner Auburn place Tennant John, shoemaker, boards I’. Downey’s, Fayette Tenney James, house Cuba, near Main Tenney Susie J. Miss, teacher of music, boards James Tenney’s, Cuba Tetter Samuel, at Btna mill, house Aetna House, River Thayer Stephen 0. (Thayer & Stiles), kitchen furnishing goods, Main, house at Newton Thayer & Stiles (Stephen 0. Thayer and William L. Stiles jr.), kitchen furnishing goods, Main, n. Spring Thomas Fred A., moulder, house Pleasant, near Green Thompson Albert L., carpenter (address P. 0. box, 200), bds. Frank T. Fay’s, Winter, rooms Spring, n. Main Thompson F., carpenter, boards 4 C block, rear Myrtle Thompson Norman B., blaoksmith (B.), house Wheelers, [town Riverside Thwing Chas. G., carpenter, b. Joseph Thwing’s, WaterThwing Josiah, house Watertown, near Newton line Tillson Susan A., h. Mt. Auburn, near Marshall Timmoney Hugh, laborer, house foot of Cottage Titcomb Lucy W. Mrs., house Main, near White’s av. Tolman Alvin, teamster T. P. Emerson, house Arsenal, near Taylor T ‘WATERTOWN [T] DIRECTORY. 261 Torlay Fred A., Knapp Shade Roller Co., h. Cushman Torre Joseph, laborer, house Main street court Tourtellott William H., farmer, h. Lexington, n. Main Towle Charles J., wool puller, house Market, near Main Towle Cyrus E., m6ulder, house Franklin, near Walnut Towle Ban. W., moulder, b. C. E. Towle’s, Franklin Towne Pliny F. (Fletcher & Towne), grocer, River, corner Bridge, house do. Townsend Henry, at Aetna mill, house at Bripbton Townsend Luther T. Rev., professor (Boston Theological Seminary, 20 Beacon, B.), house Chestnut; n. Main Tracy Michael, coachman Miles Pratt, house Spring, oorner Palfrey Tracy Thomas, teamster, house Market,.near Arsenal Train Otis A., stoves (50 Union, B.j, house Mt. Auburn, near Palfrey Trask David F., iron moulder, house Main, n. Chestnut Travers Anthony, soldier U. S. Arsenal, boards do. REAT WILLIAM W., canned goods (424 Atlantic av., B.), h. Coolidge av., n. Grove (see p. 311) Trickey Fordyce P., bqrding and sale stable (253 Atlantic avenue, B.). house Belmont, II. Waltham line RIPP DAVID F., concrete paving and roofing, Irving, corner Garnet, house do. (see page 310) Tripp Willard D.,assistant superintendent dept., of indoor poor, otlice (Board of Health, State House, B.), h. Boyd, corner Galen square Troy Martin, coa.chmau G. R. Payson, Belmont, bds. do. Tuck Benjamin W.;painter, house Market, n. Arsenal Tucker John, house Mt. Auburn, corner Summer Tugman James, boards John Tugman’s, Cuba Tugm:ln John, laborer, house Cuba;near Myrtle Tulley James, plasterer, boards John Gleason’s, Main Tulley Patrick, core maker Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co,, house Main, near Chestnut Tupper Angus G., carpenter, rear Wallingford’s stable, Newton, house Williams Tupper Kimball E., paper maker, house Wheelers, Riverside Turk Francis P., boards Patrick Turk’s, Mt. Auburn Turk Joseph M., at Am. Carpet Lining Co., h. Cottage pl. Turk Patrick, laborer, house Mt. Auburn, car. Cottage Turner Alfred E:, olerk (32 Hawley, B.), boards Levi A. Turner’s, Chestnut Turner Joseph, hosiery knitter F. Elliott, Arsenal, house [nal, b. at Newton at Newton Turner Joseph jr., hosiery knitter Frederick Elliot, ArseTurner Levi A.;sheepskins (17 High, B.), house Chestnut, corner Green T T 262 WATERTOWN [u-v-w] DIRECTOkX Tuttle John W., corn. mer. (218 Devonshire, B.), house [Tuttle’s, Morse Morse, near Galen Tuttle Karl R., clerk (81 Pearl, B.), boards John W. Twohig Denms, at Am. Carpet Lining Co., house at Cambridge Twohig James, laborer, house Arsenal, n. U. S. Arsenal Twohig William, at Carpet Lining Co., h. Cambridge Tyghe Joseph, wool puller, house Main, near Myrtle UNION HORSE RAILROAD, station Main, near Cross, office (3 Harvard square, Cambridge) Union Market Hotel, Walnut, near Arsenal, Henry Kendall, proprietor Union Market National Bank, Main, opposite Town Hall Union Stock Market, Walnut, near Arsenal U. S. Arsenal, Arsenal, near Elm VAHEY JAMES, snloon, Market, near Arsenal, h. do. Vahey John, laborer, house Arsenal, near Main Vahey Martin, laborer, b. John Hughes’, off Market Vahey Michael, laborer, house Brook Varley John E., hairdresser, Main, corner Galen, house Main, corner Cross Varley Patrick E,, hairdresser, boards Main, car. Cross Vaughan George B., moulder, house Summer, car. Pearl Veno Silver D., waiter Spring Hotel, boards do. Vine James, at Porter Needle Co., boards at Newton WALDRON CATHERINE, widow of Michael, house Wheelers, Riverside Walker Alonzo, concrete paver, b. E. S. Colburn’s, Spring Walker Arthur W., bookkeeper Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., boards Hannah Horne’s, Phillips Walker Cornelius, boots and shoes (120 Summer, B.), boards Mrs. Cornelius Walker’s, Morse Walker Cornelius Mrs., house Morse, near Jewett Walker Erving, printer (31 State, B.), Lowell avenue, [Lowell avenue corner Orchard Walker Erving I?., curtain-fixture maker, b. E. Walker’s, Walker Geo. W., pres. Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., stove mnfr., store (31 t’o 35 Union, B.), house at Malden Walker Horace E., at Walker 8e Pratt Mnfg. Co. (31 to 35 Union, B.), house at Newtonville Walker Samuel, oils (33 India, B.), h. Winter, opp. Cross Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., Geo. W. Walker, pres., Geo. E. Priest, treasurer, stove manufacturers, 21 and 23 Galen and (31 to 35 Union, B.) Wall Harriet H., widow of James F., millinery goods, Main, corner Spring, house Spring, near Main I . WATEhTOWN [-] DIRECTORT. 263 Wallace Thomas, blacksmith, b. R. Frank Cook’s, Water .Wallace Wm., laborer, house Belmont, corner CarroCl Wallace William H., clerk W. H. Lyman, boards Wm. Wallace’s, Belmont Wallis B. Frank, clerk (F. R. R. Co., Charlestown), house Sprin corner Summer Ward Johu D., f ay watchman American Carpet Lining Co., boards Union Market Hotel Ward Mary M. Miss, fancy goods, Main, n. Cross, h. do. Ward William, night watchman American Carpet Lining Co., house at Newton Warren Albert C. (Warren’s Soap Mnfg. Ca.), Water, house at Newton Lower Falls Warren Soap Mnfg. Co. (Albert C. Warren, JamesFoley, Geo. L. Stevens, Alfred H. A. Groeschiner), Water, and f.143 Federal, B.) .Washburn Edwin P., machinist Walker & Pratt Mnfg. [Bemis station Co., house at Roxbury Waters John, laborer in Aetna mill, house Bridge, near Waters-John F., loom fixer Aetna mills, boards John Waters’, Bridge Waters Joseph H., wool-sorter, b. John Waters’, Bridge Watertown Almsbouse, Zachariah Boody, supt., Orchard Watertown Branch F. R. R. station, Church, near Main, J. M. Johnson, station agent ATERTOWN ENTERPRISE, S. S. Gleason, , editor and proprietor, Barnard block, 38 Main Watertown Fire Department, Church, near Main Watertown Free Public Library, town house, Main, corner Church Watertown Gas Works, Waldo A. Learned, supt., Water Watertown Hotel, P. J. Kelly, prop., Mt. Auburn, n. Main Watertown Savings Bank, Union Market Bank bldg.,Main Watt Charles, laborer Waldo Adams, boards Robert Elder’s, Mt. Auburn I Watt James, house Main, near F. R. R. Waugh George, laborer (T. W. Walker, Waltham), bds. James Henderson’s, Grove Webber Chas. H., laborer, house Palfrey, near Spring Welch Daniel, teamster L. Bent & Co., beards Michael Welch’s, Galen Welch James, laborer A. D. Henderson, Arsenal, house [Brighton at Bricrhton Welch Mghael, laborer A. D. Henderson, Arsenal, h. at Welch Michael, laborer, house Common street place Welch Michael, boards Peter Welch’s, Main W.&h Patrick, laborer, house Arsenal, near Main Welch Pgtrick, laborer, boards Thomas Nallp’s, Market Welch Peter, laborer, house Main, near Chestnut W ’ 264 WATERTOWN [w] DIRECTORY. Welch Thomas, laborer, boards Peter Welch’s, Main Welch Thomas, stone-layer, h. rear Market, n. Arsenal Wellsman John, painter, Cottage, n. Mt. Auburn, house [Welsh’s, Pleasant at Belmont Welsh Daniel I?., clerk Luther Bent, Main, bds. Michael Welsh John A., boards Michael Welsh’s, Pleasant Welsh Michael, house Pleasant, car. Watertown square Wentworth Thomas B., office furniture manufaoturer, house Mt. Auburn, near School West John, agent for ‘6Household ” (Brattleboro, Vt.), house off Mt. Auburn, near Cottage Westerfield Henry A., asst. engineer Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., house Spring, corner Pnlfrey Western Union Telegraph Office, Church, Watertown station, John M. Johnson, operator Wheeler George E., clerk J. Albert Sullivan, boards Horaoe Wheeler’s, Summer Wheeler Horace, carpenter, house Summer, oar. Winter Wheeler H. Leslie, student (Harvard College), boards Horace Wheeler’s, Summer Wheeler Jesse F., lawyer (23 Court, B.), and town house, Main, house Mt. Auburn, near Palfrey Wheeler Otis, carpenter, house Winter, corner Church Whitcomb Frank E., forwarding agent (F. R. R., B.), house Belmont, corner Lexington White Albert, farmer W. H. Greenleaf, Palfrey, bds. do. White Charles C., clerk C. W. Berry, Main, rooms Wm. Gammon’s, Patten White Hattie V., milliner, b. John N. Coffin’s, Arlington White James, moulder, boards John Kenny’s, Main White John, butcher, boards Patrick White’s, Cottage White Mary A., widow of William, house Watertown, near California White Patrick, farmer John Coolidge, house foot Cottage White Patrick, teamster George A. Sawyer, boards do. White Sarah, widow of Philemon, boards John N. Coffin’s, Arlington White William, stove-mounter, house Main, near Cross Whitehead Thomas, at Porter Needle Co., house Fifth avenue, near Watertown Whitebead Thos., machinist, h. off Watertown, n. Morse MOSES, carpenter, Church, near F. HITING R. R., house Palfrey, corner Church (see page 311) Whiting Oliver, b. Moses Whiting’s, Palfrey, car. Church house Whitman Samuel B., livery stable (Newton), Morse, near Galen Whitney Bertha M. Miss, boards Bradshaw Whitney’s, Lexington Whitney Bradshaw, farmer, h. Lexington, near Belmont W - , L . . WATERTOWN [w] DIRECTORY. 265 Whitney Caroline, widow of Leonard, h. Main, c. White’s avenue Whitney Charles E., boards L. Whitney’s, Main Whitney Fred. A., student, boards L. Whitney’s, Main Whitney Hiram, jewelry, Main, near Church, house Yp&g, corner$nmmer Whitney Martha Miss, boards Mt. Auburn, COT.Phillips Whitney Solon F., teacher High school (Fayette, corner Broadway, Cambridgeport), and librarian Free Public Library, house Garfield Whitney Susan B. Miss, bds. Mt. Auburn, car. Phillips Whitney Thomas F., second hand paper-bag room Hollingsworth & Whitney Co., house Fayette, n. Pearl Whiton Thomas L., express, Galeu, COP.Water, house do. Whitten Henry C. (Simons, Hatch & Whitten), Spring, near Fayette, house at Winchester Whittier Octavia L. Mrs., house Morse, near Jewett Whitton John F., car-builder (F. R. R:, B.), h. Walnut Whitton Margaret E., station agent tinion Market station, house do. Wicks Lida F. Miss, teacher, bds. W. H. Wicks’, Green Wicks Thomas H., carpenter, bde. W. H. Wicks’, Green Wicks William H., carpenter, Green, near Main, h. do. Wiggin Charles, painter (Newton), bds. Stephen Decker’s, Fayette Wiles George, at Aetna mills, boards 2Etna House, River Wiley Lorenzo P., confectionery and dining saloon, Main, [ton line opp. Church, house Cross, near Main Wilkinson Willim B., carpenter, b. Watertown, n. NewWilley Peter, laborer at wool shop, h. Market, n. Arsenal Williams Chester, farmer, boards Wm. H. Tourtellott’s, Lexington Williams Edward S.. finisher Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., Shade Roller Co., B.), house Williams Nellie E. Miss, teacher primary and intermediate South District school, bds. Mrs. Hannah Priest’s, Riverside place Williams Thomas, mason, house Forest, opposite Fayette Williamson Hiram, clerk, house Palfrey, near Spring Williamson John, at Aetna mills, bds. Aetna House, River Williston George B., at Lewando’s dye house, house Summer, corner White’s avenue Wilson A. E., clerk Edward Russell, Main, rooms do. Wilson Benjamin O., drugs (28 Merchants row, Boston), house Main, near Forest Wilson Charles H., carpenter, house Palfrey, n. Spring Wilson Edwin P., pastor Phillips Congregational church, house Main, corner Green l 266 WATERTOWN t-1 DIRECTORY. Wilson George L., clerk (28 Merchants row, B.), boards B. 0. Wilson’s, Main Wilson Isabella, wrd. of John, h. Cottage, COP.Cottage pl. Wilson William H., carpenter, boards Mrs. Isabella Wilson’s, Cottage Winfield Lewis, hack-driver, house Pleasant, near Cross W&wall George H., clerk (82 State, B.), bde. H. M. Wiswall’s, Myrtle Wiswall Henry M. (Bay State Pump Co., 21 Charlestown, U.), house Myrtle, near Main csq. Witty Herman, polisher, b. John Barker’s, Moore, n. Galen Wollitzer Anton J., house Myrtle, corner Pleasant Wombolt Robert, paper maker, house Middle, near Main Wood Alex., gardener, bds. Mrs. Jessie Wood’s, Summer Wood Cooledge P., house Green, near Pleasant Wood Herbert S., moulder? house Fayette, near Church Wood Jessie, widow of William, h. Summer, tear Forest Woods James, hostler Union Market Hotel, boards do. Woodward Benjamin, con. mer. (B.), house Belmont, corner White OODWAKD JAMES B., apothecary, Main, n. [do. town hall, house do. (see page 307) Woodward S. Edmund, clerk J. H. Woodward, Main, b. Woodward Charles L. Rev. (Sec. Am. Miss. Asso., 21 Congregational House, Beacon, car. Somerset, B.), house Fayette, near White’s avenue Worcester Francis, organ maker (162 Broadway, Cambridgeport), house Parker, near Mt. Auburn Worcester Ida F., bookkeeper (29 Hawley, B.), boards Francis Worcester’s, Parker Wormwood Fred, machmist (21 Haverhill, B.), boards Thomas Smith’s, Watertown Worth Charles S., carpenter U. S. Arsenal, h. at Brighton Wright Geol,ge D., painter and paper hanger, boards R. [R. R. Wright’s, Howard Wright Richard, carpenter and builder, h. Howard, n. F. W ’ , YORK JOHN A., stove mounter Walker & Pratt Mnfg. Co., house Mt. Auburn, opposite Summer York John Amos, mason, h. Summer, n. White’s avenue York Michael, stove mounter, b. John A. York’s, Summer York Thomas A., student, bds. John A. York’s, Summer York William, mason, boards John A. York’s, Summer Young Thomas, at Union Market Hotel, boards do. WATERTOWN. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 267 WATERTOWN BUSINESSDIRECTORY, A ClasmTtled Jht rf all Trade@, Profeuioms and Pnrmttits in the Town of WATERTOWN, for tbe year 1881, arren~ed Alphabetically for each Trade, thnm exhabitin& at a glance the foil addream and Spearal Business of her Citizens. Adjustable Dress Hall John, Bigelow avenue AgrhmZturaZ Z’orms. ~ Implements. .Teele Geo. E., 25 Main, near Spring Ale, Porter, Etc. Barnes James J., Main, near Cross, Callahan Philip J., Cottage, near Catholic cemetery Dorney Patrick, Pleasant, near Green Ferden Thomas, Arsenal, near Main Manion John, Pleasant, near Galen McCarthy Hannah, Galen, near Water McDonald William A., Galen, near Water M&Sherry Bartley, Galen, Watertown square Murray Owen, Galen, near Water 17. 268 WATERTOWN AZe, Porter, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. etc.-Cont4mued. Nally Patrick, Main, corner Forest O’Brien John, Arsenal, opposite Market Vahey James, Market, near Arsenal ,Apothecaries. Russell Edward, Main, opposite Spring Sullivan J. Albert, Watertown square WOODWARD JAMES B., Maip, near town hall (aee Page 307) Arch$tect. Hagnes Albert0 F., Irving, near Garnet Auctioneers. Gleason S..S., 38 Main GLEASON & CO., Main, corner Galen (see page 310) Baker. Bright Charles H., Main, near Church Banks. Union Market National Bank, Geo. N. March, pres., John K. Stickney, vice-pres., Tilden G. Abbott, cashier, Main, opposite town hall Watertown Savings Bank, Charles J. Barry, pres., Tilden G. Abbott, treas., Main, opp. town hall Billiard Hall. American Hall, Albert W. Lathrop, Main, opp. Galen BEacksmtths. Foley William C., Arsenal, corner Taylor Ham Joseph F., Riverside place Regan & Quinn, Taylor, near Arsenal Sharkey Patrick, Arlington, corner Belmont Board&g-Houses. &tna H&se, River, near Bemis station Cahill Kate, Spring, near R. R. Colburn Enoch t., Spring, near Fayette Kepny John, Main, corner Cross Manning Margaret, Mt. Auburn, near F. R. R. Mayo Charles F., Galen? corner Williams Mooers Elizabeth A. MISS, Mt. Auburn, corner Patten WATERTOWN BUSINESS Boob DIRXCTORY. 269 BGnder. Alden Thomas, Main, opposite Watertown square Books and Stationery. McLAUTHLIN & CO,, Main, opp. Watertown square (see page 3) Russell James E., Galen, near Water Boots . and Shoes. Cahill Bridget, Noyes block, Main Dooley James, Mt. Auburn, near Main HOWES GEO. E., McMasters’ block, Main (see p. 312) Otis Bros., Otis Brothers block, Main PINKHAM I. W., Barnard block, Main (see p, 311) Boot amd Shoe itfakers ana Repairers, Clifford John J., Main, near Cross Drew A. D., Main, corner Spring Glaab Leonard, Mt. Auburn, near railroad bridge Lyons Thomas, Galen\near Main, Watertown square Ramsay Major, Cottage place Saar Lorenz, Noyes block, Main, near Cross Sheridan John P., Mt. Auburn, next railroad crossing ’ L B&dc and PEVEAR 86 RUSSELL, page 3) Sand.. Arsenal, corner Patten (see Butchers. Bleiler ‘George, Arsenal, near the Arsenal Daly Charles, Belmont, near Arlington Sargent Charles O., Main Sawyer George A., Arsenal, opp. Union Market House Cabinet Maker. O’Brien Daniel, Church, near Main Carpenters. Berry & Moody, Main, opposite Mt. Auburn Burnham Charles H., Palfrey, near Mt. Auburn Macurdy Warren H., Elm, nearArlington Stearns Samuel I?., Main street oourt WHITING MOSES, Church, near the depot (see p. 311) Wicks William H., Green, near Main Wright Richard, Howard 270 WATERTOWN BUSINESS Caryet DIRECTORY. I;%nCngs. American Carpet Lining Co., Arsenal, opp. U. S. Arsenal (office 159 Devonshire, Boston) Cavpets. Bent Luther & Co., &Lain, opp. Churoh Cawiage iKanwfactmrers. Foley William C., Arsenal, corner Taylor Ross John, Spring, near Main Carriage Pahter. Foley John T., Taylor, corner Arsenal CarwiagesmitL Ross John, Spring, near Main Car&age T~mmers. Fagan James H., Mt. Auburn, near railroad bridge Patten Thomas, Main, corner Mt. Auburn Cement GILEEY and Plaiter. & STONE, Irving, corner Arsenal (see p. 6) Cigars WOODWARD page 207) JAMES and Tobacco. B., Main, near Town hall (see Capen Edward A. (Baptist), Irving, opposite Garnet Gibbons John (R. C.), Main Howell Samuel N. (Presbyterian), Walnut avenue Husted John B. (M. E.), Cuba, near Main Kellen William (M. E.), Palfrey Knapp A. M. (Unitarian), Garfield Rand Edward, Mt. Auburn, near Common Smith T. Berton (M. E.), Fayette, near White’s avenue Stack Robert P. (Catholic), Main, near Green Stearns Daniel M. (Cong.), Elton av., near Nichols av. Tarleton Joseph (C. T.), Orchard, corner White Townsend Luther T. (Methodist), Chestnut Wilson Edwin P. (C. T.), Main, corner Green Woodworth Charles L. (C. T.), Fayette, n. White’s av. WATERTOWN BUSINESS 271 DIBEOTORY. TARLTON GEORGE H., Barnard block, 26 Main (see page 309) Cloth~wg and Gent& Pwn$sMng Goods. BROWN F. A., Main, opp. Galea (see page 312) Critchett L Sawyer, Barnard block, Main HOWES GEO. E., McMasterd block, Main (see p. 312) Coal anti? wood. Gavin Thomas, Main, near Cross Henderson A. D., Arsenal, near Brighton bridge PEVEAR & RUSSELL, Arsenal, car. Patten (see p. 3) Corns an& Caskets. GREGG ALEXANDER, 15 Galen’ (see page 310) Comm3tehm9walks. TRIPP DAVID F., Irving, car. Garnet (see page 310) ConfectBone+g and lTm&. Clark Charles E., Main, near Cross McAskill S. C., Main, corner Church Wiley Lorenzo P., Main, opposite Charch Crockery and Glassware. Adams George E., Main, corner Galen Bent Luther & Co., Main, opposite Town Hall Philbrook H. A., Main, corner Church Dent&m. Horne R. F., Bank building, Main, opposite Church Huckins David T., MaMasted block, Main D&whg Rooms. Pike George E., Spring, near Main Wiley Loronzo P., Mam, opposite Church Doors, Bashes ma mhas. HARDY, DYER & CO., Pleasant, c. Watertown (see page 12) square 272 WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressrnabers. Boyle Jennie T., Spring, near Main Corbray Ijgnes, Galen, corner Williams Dadmun Mary Miss, Main, corner Cross Davis Lydia M. Miss, Mt. Auburn, near R. R. Gray Maggie L. Miss, Otis Bros. block, Main Horr Valeria Miss, Parker Marden Chas. W. Mrs., Wheelers, Riverside Murphy Catharine, Main, near Cross O’Halloran Mary Miss, Cross, corner Main Dry Cleans&g. LEWANDO’S FRENCH DYE HOUSE (the only house in New England for the dry cleansing of delicate fabrics), Galen? near Pleasant, office (17 Temple place, B.), (see page 2) Dry Goods. Otis Bros., Otis Bros. block, Main PINHHAM I. W., Barnard block, Main (see page 311) bye Nouse. LEWANDO’S FRENCH DYE HOUSE, Galen, near Pleasant, office (17 Temple place, B.) (see page 2) Employment Of/tees. Carbrey Agnes, Galen, corner Williams O’Halloran Rosa Mrs., Cross, corner Pleasant Eqpresses. Critchett & Son, Main, car. Spring, and (91 Kilby, B.) Emerson Thomas P., Spring, n. railroad, and (34 Court s uare, 75 Kilby, 15 Devonshire and 105 Arch, B.) Nally !I? atrick, Watertown sq. and (44 No. Market, B.) Whiton Thomas L., Galen, corner Water B'ancy Goods. Cahill Bridget, Noyes block, Maiu McLAUTHLIN & CO., Main, opposite Watertown square (see page 3) PINKHAM I. W., Barnard block, Main (see page 311) Ward M. M. Miss, Main, near Cross WOODWARD JAMES B., Main, near Town Hall (see page 307) WATERTOWN BUSEXESS DIRECTORY. 2’73 ~;Fish and Vgsters. McKay I. N. A., Galen Snow James H., Mt. Auburn, near Main Plow and Grab Coffin 8~ Magee, Main, opposite Spring PERKINS WM. H., Main, opp. Mt. Auburn (see p. 312) RIVERSIDE CONSERVATORIES, Coolidge avenue, W. W. Treat, proprietor (see page 311) Parniture Dealers. Bent Luther & Co., Main, opposite Church Gas Ught Company. Newton and Watertown Gas Light Company, Water, near Galen, Waldo A. Learned, superintendent GranZte Wo;rbs. ’ Stokes, Donahoe’BG Co., near Brighton bridge Gr&st imll. Coffin $ Magee, Main, opposite Spring Grocers. Berry Chas. W., Barnard block, Main Burns James, Galen, near Main Coon J. H. L., Otis Bros. block, Main Flagg James H., Mt. Auburn, near R. R. bridge Fletcher 8x Towne, River, corner Bridge Ford Thomas, Main, above Cross Grant Joseph H., Mt. Auburn, near R. R. bridge Hall E. C. & A. B., Noyes block, opp. Town Hall, Main Jennison E. Otis, Main, opp. Town Hall Levalley Maria Mrs., Mt. Auburn, near Main _ Lynch Bros., Watertown square Ha&dressers. Jarvis John J., Noyes block, Main Lenox John, Main, rear Church Mulhearn Thomas, Mt. Aaburn, near Main Shipp Geo. S., Main, near Church Varley John E., Mam, corner Galen 274 WATERTOWN BUStNESS DIRECTORY. Hardware. Paine Richard H., Dana blook, Main Teele George E., 25 Main Harness Makem. Fagan James H., Mt. Auburn, near R. R. bridge McWhirter George, Main, opposite Town Hall Patten Thomas, Main, corner Mt. Auburn Hats and Caps. BROWN F. A., 43 Main (see page 312) HOWES GEO. E., McMasters’ block, Main (see p. 312) Hay and Straw. PERKINS PEVEAR W. H., Main, opp. Mt. Auburn (see p. 312) & RUSSELL, Arsenal, oor. Patten (see p. 3) Horse Whom. Ham J. F., Main, opposite Mt. Auburn HosZevy Ktiitter, Elliott Frederic, Arsenal, junction Market Hotels. Buttonwood House, Edw. Bright, prop., Main, n. Howard Glen Park Hotel, G. W. Sawin, propneter, off Coolidge, near Arlington Riverside House, John O’Brien, prop., Arsenal, opposite Market Spring Hotel, S. L. Bat&elder, proprietor, Main, opposite Watertown square Union Market, Hotel, Henry Kendall, proprietor, Walnut, near Arsenal Watertown Hotel, P. J. Kelly, prop., Mt. Auburn, n. Main Howard Bros., Watertown, near Galen lizsurance Agents. GLEASON S. S., Barnard block, 38 Main (see p. 310) INGRAHAM WM. H., Barnard block, Main (see p. 314) IntelZdge9aoe Oflce. Ward M. M. Miss, Main, near Cross WATERTOWN BUSINESS Jewehy, TARLTON DIRECTORY. Watches, 215 Etc. GEO. H., Barnard blk., 26 Main (see p. 303) . Junk Dealers. Gaffney Phillip, Main, near Myrtle Stevens Robert, rear Main, near Spring Lager Fitxwilliam Beer. Edward, Main, near Chestnut l Laundr$es. HOWE8 GEO. E., agent Pequossette Laundry, M. McMasters’ block, Main (see page 312) Simons, Hatch & Whitten, Spring, near Fayette Lawyers. Bemis Isaac V., Dana block, Main Stark Robert M., Noyes’ block, Main Sullivan J. J., Barnard block, Main, and (28 School, B.) Wheeler Jesse F., Mt. Auburn, and (23 Court, Boston) Library ( ChwuZat4mg). McLAUTHLIN & CO., Main, opposite Watertown sq. (see page 3) Lime, GILKEY Ha&, and Cememf. & STONE, Irving, corner Arsenal (see p. 6) Livery Stab&. Kelly P. J., Mt. Auburn, near Main Stookwell George B., Spring, next F. R. R. Zwnber. GILKEY & STONE, Arsenal, corner Irving (see p. 6) iKagnesh.un and Sod&urn. American Magnesium Co., Water, near Galen (143 Federal, Boston) . 2’16 WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ManufactawhQ Companies. &tna Mills, A. 0. Davidson, agent, River (Boston office 266 Devonshire) ‘American Carpet Lining Co., Arsenal, opposite II. S. Arsenal (Boston office, 179 Devonshire) American Magnesium Co., Water, near Galen (Boston office, 143 Federal) Farwell I. jr. & Co. (siik), Morse, near Watertown (Boston office, 92 Arch) Knapp Shade Roller Co., Fayette, corner Cushman (32 Hawley, B.) Porter Needle Co., Watertown, near Galen Porter & Co., laundry machinery manufaoturers, Watertown, near Galen Walker dz Pratt Manufaoturink Co. (stoves and furnaces), 21 and 23 Galen and (31 to 35 Union, Boston) Masoni. Cummings Ferdinand, Yatten, near Mt. Auburn French Thomas L., Lexington, near Main McLaughlin Thomas, Summer, near White’s avenue ti M4Zl%mm. Learned Charles H., Main, near Waltham line Smith Daniel C., Morse, near Jewett Sullivan John, River, near Btoa mill * MiWitiery. Carbrey Agnes, Galen, corner Williams Harrington Josephine Miss, McMasters’ block; Main Meserve A. J. Miss, Main, near Church Wall Harriet Mrs., Main, near Spring Mu&c l’eachers. Galvin Kate Miss, Pleasant Horne Bertha Miss, Phillips McLauthlin Hattie F., Patten Neville Alice B. Miss, Middle, near Main Tenney Susie J. Miss, Cuba, near Main Needle Manufacturers. Porter Needle Co., Watertown, near Galen Newspaper. WATERTOWN ENTERPRISE, S. S. Gleason, editor and proprietor, Barnard blook, 38 Main (see p. 310) WATERTOWN BUSINESS Ncrwspapers and DIRECTORY. 217 PewJodicah McLAUTHLIN, $ CO., Main, opp. Watertown (see page 3) square Nurses. Blackwell Marcia Bowles Catharine Irons M. L. Mrs., Johnson Augusta A. Mrs., Riverside place Miss, Galen, corner Water Galen, corner Water Miss, Mt. Auburn, near railroad Notary PubUo. Wheeler Jesse F., Town Hall, Church Pa&&w (Carriage). Griswold Alexander, Spring, near Main PahMrs (House and Mgm). Bright Henry F., Howard, near Main Page John, Main, opposite Mt. Auburn Russell Henry, Spring, near Main Wellsman J., Cottage, near Mt. Auburn Wright George D., Howard Paper Hangers. Russ41 Henry, Spring, near Main Russell Horace, Russell avenue Paper Hamghgs.‘ COLLINS & CO., Barnard block, Main, opposite Spring (see back cover) Russell Henry, Spring, near Main Paper and Pa$er Bag Illanufacturers. Hollingsworth BEWhitney Co., Pleasant, opposite Cross, and (36 Federal aud 135 Congress, B.) Photographer. Glines J. J., Otis block, Main 278 WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Atwood Louisa B. Mrs.? Mt. Auburn, near F. R. R. Hosmer Alfive& Riverside place, near Main Huokins David T., MoMasters’ block, Main, house Fayette, near Church Eelley M. J., Main, corner Watertown square Maok Mary E. Mrs. (clairvoyant), Spring, near Summer McDonnell James H., Main, corner Chestnut Morse Luther B., Riverside place, corner Market Murdoek E. A., Patten, corner Mt. Auburn Prince Wm. H., Boy& near Galen square Smith Lawrence S., Church, near Fayette Planhg, l’wrlni~~g, Bawhg, Etc. Gilkey Steam Mill Co., Arsenal HARDY, DYER & CO., Pleasant, near Watertown square (see page 12) Prhtem (Job). Barker Fred G., Barnard block, Main McLAUTHLIN & CO., Main, opposite Watertown sq., (see page 3) ProvC&ons. Hackett Bros., Galen, Watertown square Lyman William H., Mt. Auburn, near Main Mason H. P., Beechwood avenue -PLAISTED & EAMES, 3 Otis block, Main (see p. 311) WATERTOWN ENTERPRISE, 5. 8. Gleason, editor and proprietor, Barnard block, Main (see p. 311) Real GLdASON Estate Agents. S. S., Barnard block, 38 Main (see p. 310) Roofing. TRIPP D. F., Irving, oor. Grinnell (see page 310) Bash and BUmd iWanmfacturers. Gilkey Steam Mill Co., Arsenal WATERTOWN BUSINRSS DIRECTORY. 89 * School House -lFtmn%ture. WHITCOMB A. G. (73 Fulton, Boston) (see page 317) WHITCOMB A. G. (73 Fulton, Boston) (see ppge 317) Settees. Shdrt Manzcfactzcrers. Barker J. G., Spring, opposite Fayette Simons, Hatch & Whitten, Spring, near Fayette (1 Winthrop square, and 18 to 32 Otis, B.) S&%7 Manufacturers. Farwell I. jr. dz Co., Morse, n. Watertown (92 Arch, B.) Soap Manwfactwrers. Warren Soap Mnfg. Co., Water and (143 Federal, B.) Spectacles. TARLTON GEO. H., 26 Main (aee page 309 Starch Manufacturers. Barker H. & Co., Water and (74 Commercial, B.) Stoves and Timware. Bowen George-S., Main street court Philbrook H. A., Main, corner Church Thayer & Stiles, Main, near Spring Stove Manufacturers. Walker 6t Pratt Manufacturing (31 to 35 Union, Boston) Co.,21 and 23 Galen, and l'a%lors (Merchant). McAveeney Patrick, Mt. Auburn, near Main MoMaster Archibald, MoMasters’ block, Main Teacher McLauthlin (Draw&&g). Emma H. Miss, Myrtle Teacher (Pr$vate Crafts Hattie B. Miss, Franklin School). 280 WATERTOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. c Tea, Coffee and Spikes. Blanchard Benjamin P., Howes building, Main Telegraph Offhes. Parmenter Chas. A., operative Western Union Telegraph Co., F. R. R. depot, Churoh Whitton Margaret E. Mrs., Union Market’ station, Walnut, corner Prospect Undertaker. GREGG ALEXANDER, 15 Galen (see page 310) Uphobterer. Bent Luther & Co., Main, opposite Churoh Watchmakers am& Jewelers. Rogers William, Main, opposite Watertown square TARLTON GEO. H., Barnard blk., 26 Main(see p. 309) Whitney Hiram, Main, near Church WeJghers. ’ Flagg James H., Mt. Auburn, near R. R. bridge Town Scales, Thos. Patten, supt., Mt. Auburn, n. Main WooZ Dealers. Hollis John W. da Co., Galen, near the bridge Woolen Goods l!Tanzcfactwrers. Aetna Mills, A. 0. Davidson, agent, River, corner Bridge (Boston office, 266 Devonshire) WATERTOWN DIRECTORY. 281 OFFICERSOFTHETOWN OFWATERTOWN, FOR THE YEARS 1882-3. -_ Town Election Pimt Monday in March. &Zectmen-Oliver Shaw, J. J. Sullivan, Jae. W. Magee. Town Clerk-W. H. Ingraham. Treasurer-John K. Stickney. Collector-George L. Noyes. Assessors-George L. Noyes, James F. Lynch, William H. Ingraham. Auditor-Howard Russell. Overseers of Poor-The Selectmen. Police-George Parker, Ezrum V. Howard, A. H. Stone, S. F. Stearns. ComtaZAes and Truant Oficers-G. Parker, E. V. Howard, M. W. Lyons. &per&ten&t Qf Almshouse and Pound-keeper-Z. Boo&ey. Board of Eealth--The Selectmen. Sextons-Alexander Gregg, Geollge H. Gregg. peace Viezoers-John Coolidge, Ezrum V. Howard, Luther Bent. t 282 WATERTOWN DIREOTORY. Surveyors and Measurers of Wood and Bark-C. W. Berry, William H. Pevear, Harrv E. Dadmun. &aszcrers of Grain-John Bbyoe, W. Ii. Perkina. Superintendent of Hay Scales-Thomas Patten. Surveyor of XFighways-George H. Sleeper. +S’eaIerof Weights and Measzcres-George H. Gregg. Engineers of 3Vre Department-C. W. Berry, J. A. York, Michael Carroll. FIRE DEPARTMENT. BOARD C. W. Rerry,Chief; Carroll, GZerk. OF ENGINEERS. John S. York, Assistant; Michael PEQUOSSETTE S. F. E. CO., No. 1. Church street, near Main. Fifteen men. Bradford Holbrook, EToreman; C. W. Smith, Asst. Foreman; J. W. Newcomb, clerk. A. D. DREW HOOK AND LADDER CO. Fifteen men. M. 13. Colligan, Foreman; Martin Fay, Asst. &reman; J. F. Regan, Clerk. PUBLIC SCHOOL SCHOOLS. COMMITTEE. A. L. Richards, Chairman, George L. Noyes, Secretary, Rev. Robert P. Stack, John Coolidge, Arthur H. Bailey, Charles W. Stone. John T. Prince, Xqxri7ztenden.t. Miss A. M. Gregory, Teacher of Drawing. 8. H. Hadley, Teacher of Mi4sio. WATERTOWN DIRECTORY. 283 HIGH SCHOOL. George R. Dwelley, Principal; Ellen M. Crafts, Alvina P. Goss, Assistants. CENTRE DISTRICT. GRAMMAR Cyrus A. Neville, SCHOOL. Miss M. E. Merrill, Muster; AS- sistant. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Miss Alice I. Norcross, No. 1, Miss Georgia C. Tucker, No. 2, Miss Emily J. Dyer, No. 3, Teachers. PRIMARY SCHOOL, NO. ONE. Miss Mannie B. Patten, TeaciZer, PRIMARY SCHOOL, NO. TWO.‘ Miss Maria Macurdy, Teacher. EAST DISTRICT. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Miss Etta B. Dadmun, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Miss Helen S. Tolman, Teacher. LOWELL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Miss Maria C. Jones, Teacher. PRIMARY SCHOOL. Miss Hattie B. Johnson, Teacher. WEST , DISTRICT. GRAMafAR SCHOOL. H. B. Doland, PrincipaZ; Miss Grace Lawrence, As- sistant. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. Miss Corinne Brainard, Teacher. PRmfARY SCHOOL, NO. ONE. Miss Joanna M. Riley, Teacher.,PRIMARY SCHOOL, NO. Miss Bertha L. Emerson, Teacher. 18 TWO. 284 WATERTOWN SOUTH DIRECTORY. DISTRICT. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Miss Laura A. Campbell, Teacher. Miss Ruth W. Howard, Teacher. INTERMEDIATE AND Miss Nellie E. Williams, ZTNA MILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL. Teacher. PRIMARY SCHOOL. Grove street. Miss Florence Hawks, Teucher. CHURCHES. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF WATERTOWN. Mt. Auburn street, near Main. Organized 1830. Rev. Edward A. Capen, Pastor; Newell Brown, Royal Gilkey, -Joseph H. Stone, W. E. Farwell, Deacons; Joshua C. Stone, D. H. Priest, C. D. Crawford, Standing C’onzmittee; Samuel Noyes, Treas.; Jos. H. Stone, fXe&; Geo. L. Noyes, Collector; Philemon Priest,Seeton; Joseph H. Stone, Supt. Sunday-school,* JRS. E. Nor-cross, Asst. Sqt.; Albert Gregg, Sec.; S. H. Coombs, Treas.; Geo. Wiswall, Libmrian; F. N. March, Asst. 2;ibraria.n. Number of church-members, 271. Number of scholars, 300. Volumes, 800. PHILLIPS CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL TRINITARIAN). Mt. Auburn street, corner Phillips. Organized 1865. Rev. Edwin P. Wilson, Pastor; Abiel Abbott, Luther B. Morse, Horace W. Otis, F. T. Fay, Deacons; Abiel Abbott, Treas.; .J. Henry Green, C’lerk; Charles W. Cummings, Sexton; S. G. Greenwood, Supt. Sundayschool; John M. Johnson, Asst. Supt.; Miss Annie Stone, Zibrarian. Oflcers oj the Parish-Chas. Q,. Pierce, Treas.; E. S. Plaisted, L. P. Hammond, E. B. Eaton, Prudential Corn. Number of members, 210. Number of scholars, 220. Volumes, 600. WATERTOWN DIRECTORY. 285 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Main street, near Cross. Organized 1837. Rev. T. Berton Smith, Pccstor; George Foskett, R. H. Paine, William W. Savage, H. S. Wood, William H. Dadmun, Cyrus D. Campbell, James Brown, Ben,j. F. Nutting, Wilbur F. Learned, George E. Priest, Stewards; Wilbur F. Learned, Treas.; Garduer Priest, Sexton; George Poskett, George E. Priest, Supt. Sunday-school; XibrariatA. Number of ohurch-members, 131. Number of scholars, 175. Volumes, 450. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC). Main street, near Watertown square Organized 1849. Rev. Robert P. Stack, Pustor; Rev. John Gibbons, As&.; Thomas Stanley, Xea$otii; Rev. Robert P. Stack, Supt. Sunduy-school. Number of members, 1500. FIRST PARISH SOCIETY (UNITARIAN). Church street, corner Summer. Organized 1630. Rev. A. M. Knapp, Pastor; Fred Robbins, Henry Russell, C. W. Stone, Stax%zg Committee; William H. Ingraham, Treas. and CZevk; Rev. A. M. Knapp, Acting Henry Russell jr., Librarian. Supt. Sunday-school; MASONIC. PEQUOSSETTE LODGE OF FREE MASONS. Chartered 1858. Meetiugs held at Masonic Hall, Noyes block, second Thursday in the month. Officers elected annually, in June. Isaac Aarrington, W. X; George H. Tarlton, S. II?; A. H. A. Groeschner, J; W.; C. W. Stone, Treas.; Alberto F. Hnynes, Sec.; George B. Aston, S. D.; F. H. Drake, J. D.; W. H. Dadmun, C.; Robert L. Davis,X; Henry Hubbard, t!!. S.; Jas. Carney, J. S.; F. H. Edgecomb, T. 286 WATERTOWN ____- DIRECTORY. ODD FELLOWS. LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 31. Meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic Hall, Noyes block, Main street. F. A. Brown, iV (2.; A. L. Conant, V. G.; John Newcomb, Sec.; Charles A. Gregg, Treas. AMERICAN LEGION OF KONOR. CHARLES RIVER COUNCIL, NO. 36. Instituted Oct. 9, 1879. Dr. E. A. Murduok, c’.; John F. Bryan, V; C”.; S. F. Stearns, P. C!; A. Goodwin, Sec.; W. H. Perkins, Treas.; S. A. Gregg, Collector; Edward Russell, Orator; S. H. Coombs, Chuplain; E. A. Murdock, ilfec&cal .Z&aminer. GRAND ISAAC ARMY OF THE B. PATTEN POST, REPUBLIC. NO. 81. Regular meetings, first and third Monday evenings of every month, at 0. A. R. Hall, Mt. Auburn street, corner Main. George F. Robinson, P. C.; H. W. Martin, S. V: C.; A. W. Perkins, J; r G’.; Charles C. White, &.&!.; Geo. Foskitt, a@.; J. Hallahan, Surgeorz; C. F. Jackson, Chaplain; J. H. Russell, 0. U.; Edward Lord, 0. G.; H. P. Hubbard, #. 2lZ.; A. H, Hartwell, &. X. AS. U. 0. G. C. ABRAHAM LINCOLN COMMANDERY, NO. 67. Organized Sept. 1879. Patrick Scott, A? C’.; Mrs. W. H. King, l? A? C.; A. G. Fitch, Prelate; George H. Tarlton, X7&-aZd; Daniel A. S. Barker, K: R.; J. H. L. Coon. Z 1c 22.; Henry Collins, Treas.; Mrs. E. M. Teele, B? 1: G.; David Birchstead, B? 0. G.; Selah Howell, P. N. c’. Meets at Grand Army Hall first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. WATERTOWN KNIGHTS DIRECTORY. 287 OF HONOR. QUINOBEN LODGE, No. 438. Instituted Feb. 2, 1877. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings, at Masonic hall, Noyes block, Main street. W. H. Pevear, Dicbtor; A. II. A. Groeschner, Vice Dictator; Geo. F. Robinson, Reporter; Wm. E. Farwell, Reporter; C. A. Gregg, Treas.; Cyrus H. Financial Campbell, Chp.; John A. York, G,zcio?e;Alex Flanders, Guar.; B. Holbrook, Senti?zeZ. MISCELLANEOUS. HOLLINGSWORTH & WHITNEY CO. Sumner Hollingsworth, Pres.; Charles A. Dean Vicepres.; Edward B. Eaton, Treasurer. Store, 34, 36 and 38 Federal street, Boston, and 144 Duane street, New York City. UNION HORSE RAILWAY. Station, Main, near Cross street. Office, 3 Harvard square, Cambridge. Cars leave Watertown 5.55 A.M., and every 15 minutes, Until 9.55 P.M. Leave Boston every 15 minutes, from 7 AX. t0 11 P.M. Sunday cars leave Watertown every half hour from 7.25 A.M. to 9.55 P.M. Leave Boston every 36 Minutes, from 8.40 A.M. to 11 P.M. Trip each way is made in one hour and five minutes. WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. First floor of the Town Hall, Main street, corner Church. Organized 1868. TRUSTEES. Charles J. Barry, C’hairmam; Geo. N. Narch, Treas.; Joshua Coolidge, G. K. Ynsw, A. C. Stockin, Rev. Robert P. Stack. Solon F. Whitney, Libraricoz; Miss Jane Stockwell, 1st. Asst.; Miss M. Ella Sherman, ZG! Asst. Open every day, except Sundays, from 3 in the afternoon till 6 o’clock, and in the evening, from 7 until 9 o’clock. Number of books about 13,300 288 WATERTOWN DIRECTORY. WATERTOWN POOR FARM. Orchard street. Number of inmates, Zachariah Boody, Supt. 14. WATERTOWN MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Organized February 2213, 1880. M. Carroll, &es.; C. D. Regan, Vice-pres.; John O’Brien, Treas.; M. W. Lyons, C’orresponding Sec.; M. B. Colignn, pinarzcid &c.; M. E. Conroy, John Powers, J. B. Quinlan, J. E. Varley, T. F. &sack, Directors. Place of meeting, the Hall formerly occupied by the Relief Fire Association. Meetings are held on the first Friday of each month. POST OFFICE. Barnard’s block, 38 Main street. Samuel S. Gleason, .Postmaster. Mails arrive 7.40 and 10 A.M., 12.30 and 6.10 P.M. Mails close 8.04 A.M., 1.10, 5.20 and 6.25 P.M. Mt. Auburn station, Mt. Auburn bridge. J. FI. Flagg, Superintendent. Mails arrive 8.15 and 11.45 A.x., and 5.50 P.M. Mails depart same time as arrival. JUSTICES OF THE Abbot Nathan D., Abbott T. Grafton, Barry Chas. J., Bemis Isaac V., Derby Henry Clay, French Abner, Huckins David T., NOTARIES Abbott Samuel P., PEACE. March George N., Noyes George L., Priest Geo. E., Stickney John K., Stone Charles W., Sullivan Jeremiah J., Wheeler Jesse F. PUBLIC. Wheeler Jesse F. CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1870 and1880. BARNSTABLE Barnstable ............ Brewster .............. Chatham ............... Dennis ................ Eastham ............... Falmouth .............. Harwich., ............. Mashpee ............... Orleans ................ Provincetown ........... Sandwich .............. Truro .................. Wellfleet ............... Yarmouth ............... BERKSHIRE ;p; (1) ............ ................. Becket................. COUNTY. 1880. 4,248 1,145 2,249 3,287 692 2,430 3,260 341 1,296 4,341 3,526 1,029 1,840 2.166 COUNTY. ..6.63 9 348 1,122 Cheshire ............... 1,637 ;larar;burg ............. 734 ................. 2,066 Egremont .............. 878 Florida. ............... 469 Great Barrington., ..... 4.640 Hancock ............... 649 Hmsdale ............... 1,789 Lanesborough .......... 1,289 Lee .................... 3,938 Lenox .................. 2,063 Monterey ............... 636 Mount Washington ...... 207 New Asbford ............ 211 New Marlborough ....... 1,963 z;;th Adams (2). .10,340 1 .. ....... .............. . 786 Peru ................... 392 Pittsfield ............. ..13.310 Richmond .............. 1,123 Sandisfield ............. 1,103 Savoy ................. 710 Sheffield ............... 2.208 Stockbridge ............ 2,361 ‘I’vringbam ............. 542 Washington ............ 453 West Stockbridge.. ..... 1,934 pVilFsm;town ........ . . 3,400 1 ............... 644 BRISTOL COUNTY. Acushnet.............. 1,105 Attleborough .......... .11,105 Berkley ............... 927 Dartmouth ............. 3,465 Z-E I Dighton ............... 1,804 3,897 187( Easton ................. Fairhaven .............. 2,872 4,79 .48,626 1,26 Fall River ............. Freetown .............. 1,328 2,41 2,765 3,36 Mansfield.. ............ New Bedford ......... ..27.26 8 66 Norton.. .............. 1,736 2,23 .Raynham .............. 1,685 3,08 Rehoboth ............. 1,864 34 Seekonk ............... 1,228 1,32 Somerset ............... 2,007 3,86 Swanzey.. ............. 1,366 3,69 Taunton ............... 21,146 1,26 Westport. .............. 2,901 ?,13 2,42< DUKES COUNTY. Chilmark ............... 486 Cottage City (3). ....... 672 12,09 1,294 43( Edgar-town (4). ......... 162 1,34f Gay Head.. ............ 154 1,761 Gosnold ............... 1,601 68f Tisbury ................ 1,252 ESSEX COUNTY. 931 (5). ......... 3,341 1,322 hrE8;gy ............... 5,178 4,321 8,469 881 Beverly ............... 824 1,69[ Boxford ................ 2,643 1,393 Bradford ............... 6,613 3,86c Danvers.. .............. 1,664 1,965 Essex ................. 2,230 653 Georgetown., .......... .19,288 266 Gloucester ............ 2,228 208 Groveland. ............. 952 1.856 Hamilton .............. .18,478 . . . . Haverhill.. ........... 3,702 966 Ipswich................ Lawrence ............ ..39.06 8 466 .38,376 11,112 Lynn ................. 684 1,091 Lynnfield .............. 1,640 1,482 Manchester ............. Marblehead ............ 7,286 861 2,237 2,635 Merrimac (6). .......... Methuen ............... 4,363 2,003 Middleton .............. 1,000 657 Nahant ................ 792 694 1,570 1,924 Newbury ............... 13,470 3,669 Xewburyport .......... 3,228 686 North Andover ......... Peabody ............... 9,033 Rockport ............... 3,873 ............ 1,132 b-f;‘.... 1,200 .................. 6,769 27,347 4,108 744 Salisbury .............. 2,624 3,367 Saugus ................ 1,817 3,668 2,626 26,766 1,372 2,432 21,320 1,821 1,713 1.895 1,021 1,776 1,294 18,629 2,724 476 *... 1,616 160 99 1,636 5,681 4,873 6,507 847 2,014 6,600 1,614 2,088 15,389 1,776 790 13,092 3,720 28,921 28,233 818 1,665 7,703 .... 2,969 ’ 1,010 475 1,430 12,965 2,549 7,343 3.904 1;167 27,117 3,776 2,247 290 CENSUS OF MASSACtiUSETTS. Swampscott ............ Topsfield ............... Wenham.. ............. West Newbury ......... 2,608 1,183 884 1,989 1,846 1,213 985 2,006 - FRANKLIN Ashfield ............... Bernard&on ............ Buckland.. ............ Charlemont ............ Coleraine .............. Conway ................ Deerfield ............... Erving ................. Gill ................... Greenfield .............. Hawley. ............... Heath ................. Leverett ............... Leyden ................ MOUIOe ................ Montague .............. New Salem ............. Northfield .............. Orange. ............... Rowe ................. Shelburne .............. Shutesbury. ............ Sunderland ............. Warwick .............. Wendell ................ Whately ............... COUNTY. 1,063 848 1,736 932 1,769 1,772 3,493 868 733 3,908 591 660 741 506 165 4,919 866 1,603 3,187 509 1,615 549 7% 712 466 1,124 HAMPDEN COUNTY. Agawam ............... 2,218 Blandford. ............. 977 Brimfield .............. 1,205 Chester ..... .......... 1,480 Chicopee. ............ ..11.32 7 GranGille ............... 1,216 Ih~n~~~(') ........................... Holyoke ............... Longmeadow ........... Ludlow.. .............. Monson ................ ~I.o;.o~romory. ........... ................. Russell ................ Southwick. ............ Springfield ............ ‘ Tolland ................ Wales 960 301 21,961 1,401 1,626 3,760 302 5,505 819 1,097 .33,536 452 ................. 1,016 Westfield ............... West Springfield ........ Wilbraham (8) ......... 7.641 4,144 1,596 HAMPSHIRE Amherst ............... Belchertown ............ Chestertield ............. Cummington ............ Easthampton ........... Enfield ................ Goshen.. .............. COUNTY. 4,252 2,345 767 883 4,316 1,043 322 Granby ................. Greenwich ............. Hadley ................ Hatfield ................ Huntington. ........... Middlefield ............. Northampton .......... Pelham.. .............. Plainfield ............... Prescott ................ South Hadley.. ........ Southampton ........... Ware.. ................ Westhampton. .......... Williamsburg ........... Worthingtog ........... 1,180 848 1,946 1,005 1,742 l&SO 3,632 579 653 3,689 672 613 877 618 201 2,224 987 1,720 2,091 581 1,582 614 832 769 539 1,068 764 638 1,938 1,519 1,235 648 .12,156 611 457 459 3,537 1,032 4,783 562 2,340 757 MIDDLESEX COUNTY. Acton .................. 1,799 Arlington.. ............ 4,112 Ashbv ................. 889 Ashland ............... 2,381 LI,;;~,‘;‘. .............. 1,893 ................ 932 Belmont. .. . ........... 1,614 Billerica ................ 2,004 319 Boxborough ............ Burlington ............. 712 ..52.86 0 Cambridge .... ....... Carlisle ................ 479 Chelmsford ............. 2,509 Concord ............... 3,922 Dracut ................. 1,581 443 Dunstable.. ............ 2,001 Everett ................ 4,147 1,026 Framingham ............ 6,292 1,288 Groton (10). ........... 1,863 1,253 Holliston. .............. 3,160 9,600 Hopkinton.. ........... 4,571 1,293 Hudson ................ 3,748 2,-m Lexington .............. 340 Lincoln. ............... 905 10,763 994 Littleton. .............. 1,342 ~ Lowell ................ .69,340 1,136 Maiden ............... .12,004 3,204 ’ Marlborough .10,141 3181 Mavnard(11). .................... . 2,295 3,631 i Mejford ............... 7,554 636 1,100.; 26,703! 509 831 6,519 2,606 2,330 4,035 2,425 Mebose.. ............... Natick ................. Newton .............. North Reading ......... Pcppercll.. ............. Iteadinv n ................ Shcrburn,.............. Shirley (12) ............ i Somerville ............. j Stoncham .............. stow (13) .............. Sudbury (14) ........... 811 ‘rcwksbur~ ............. 1,037 Townsend”. ............. 3,620 Tyngsborough .......... 1,024 ’ Wakefield .............. 368 ’ Waltham ............ 4,529 8,565 ..16,99 4 895 2,347 3,184 1,382 1,366 .24,964 4,889 1,047 1,178 2,1~2 1,965 629 5,547 ..11.80 0 863 665 2,301 1,694 1,156 728 10,160 673 521 541 2,840 1,159 4,289 687 2,15Y 860 1,893 3,261 994 2,186 a... 849 1,513 1,833 338 626 39,634 669 2,374 2,412 2,078 471 2,220 4,968 3,584 3,073 4,419 3,389 2,2il 791 983 40,928 7,367 8,474 . .... 5,717 3,410 6,404 12,825 942 1,842 2,664 1,062 1,451 14,685 4,b13 1,813 2,091 1,944 1,962 629 4,351 9,065 CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS. Watertown ............. Wayland ............... Westford ............... Weston ...... ......... Wilmington ............ Winchester ............. Woburn ............... NANTUCKET Nantucket .............. 5,431 1,933 2,148 1,448 933 3,855 10,782 COUNTY. 3,777 NORFOLK COUNTY. Bellingham ............. 1,269 Braintree ............... 3,834 Brookline .............. 8,074 Canton ................. 4,620 Cohasset............... 2,182 gzd;rn (lb) ......................... 6,202 ... 668 Foxborough ............. 2,952 Franklin. .............. 4,062 Holbrook (16). ......... 2,134 Hyde Park .............. 6,986 Medfield.. ............. 1,366 Medway ................ 3,942 Milton ................. 3,191 Needham ............... 6,248 Norfolk ................ 930 Norwood (17). ......... 2,346 Quincy ............... .10,571 ;r&o;ph (18). 4,022 ..... ...................... 1,442 Stoughton .............. 4,869 Walpole................ 2,526 Weymouth ............ .10,566 Wrentham .............. 2,481 PLYMOUTH COUNTY. Abington (19) .......... 3,723 Bridgewater ............. 3,615 gz;fon (20) ......... .13,598 1,039 ................. Duxbury ............. . 2,195 East Bridgewater ....... 2,713 Halifax ................ 540 Hanover ............... 1,896 Hanson ................. 1,308 Hingham ............... 4,482 Hull.. ................. 391 Kingston.. ............. 1,619 Lakeville ............... 1,008 Marion ................. 957 MarshfIeld ............... 1,784 Mattapoisett............ 1,365 Middleborough .......... 5,164 Pembroke .............. 1,405 Plymouth .............. 7,148 Plympton .............. 725 Rochester .............. 1,043 Rockland (21). ......... 4,606 Scituate ................ 2,469 South Abington (22). .... 2,969 South Scituate.. ........ 1,815 Wareham ............... 2.895 West Bridgewater ... . . 1,663 4,321 SUFFOLK COUNTY. Boston.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .363,938 260,626 1,80:3 Chelsea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,780 18,547 1,26’1 Revere (23) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,263 .... 86(3 Winthrop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,043 862 i 2,644 WORCESTER COUNTY. I 8,661 Ashburnham ............ 1,670 2,172 Athol.. ................ 4,303 3,617 4,12: Auburn ................. 1,304 1,178 Barre.. ................ 2,416 2,572 Berlin .................. 921 1,016 1,285 Blackstone ............. 4,937 6,421 go2 1,014 3,94t Bolton.. ................ Boylston ............... 6,66( 839 800 3,87! Brookfield ............... 2,820 2,627 2,13( Charleton .............. 1,900 1,878 7,998 6,429 7,342 Clinton ................ 646 Dana .................. 733 758 Douglass ............... 2,238 2,182 3,065 2,611 Dudley ................. 2,730 2,388 . . . . p;y ............. -12,270 11,260 ................ 3,333 4,943 4,13E 4,026 4,594 1,142 Grafton ................ 2,219 2,237 3,721 Hardwick .............. 2,688 Harvard ................ 1,254 1,341 3,607 Holden ................ 2,492 2,062 1,081 Hubbardston ............ 1,386 1,645 . . . . Lancaster .............. 1,845 2,008 2,764 2,768 7,442 Leicester............... 5,642 Leominster............. 5,770 3,894 1,121 1,109 1,606 ZeTdtYg ............................. 1,094 4,914 1.176 9,310 9,890 2,137 Milford ................ 4,730 9,010 Millbury ................ 4,397 2,292 New Braintree .......... 603 640 1,694 Northborough. ......... 1,676 Northbridge., ........... 4,064 3,774 3,343 4,469 9,30E North Brookfield ........ 869 860 3,66C Oakham ................ 2,605 2,669 . . . . Oxford.. ............... Paxton ................. 592 646 1,092 1,336 Petersham.. ............ 1,111 2,341 693 624 3,017 Phillipston. ............ 1,100 1,279 61s Princeton .............. 1,364 1,118 1,623 Royalston .............. 1,024 1,058 1,219 Rutland ................ 1,610 1,482 4,422 Shrewsbury ............. 2,142 2,135 261 Southborough ........... 6,461 5,208 1,604 Southbridge ............ Spencer ................ 7,460 3,962 1,159 1,421 896 Sterling.. .............. 1,670 2,101 StStb~dge .............. 2,062 1,659 ................. 3,166 2,69? 1,361 2,802 2,789 4,687 Templeton.. ............ 2,022 1,989 1,447 Upton ................. 3,058 3,111 6,238 Uxbridge.. ............. 2,625 3,890 804 Warren. ............... 4,763 6,688 1,024 Webster ................ 3,601 6,217 . . . . Westborough .......... 2,862 West Boylston ......... 2,978 3,360 1,842 . . . . West Brookfield ......... 1,855 1,770 1,699 1,661 Westminster ............ 3,398 3,721 3,098 Winchendon ............ 41,105 ..68,04 0 1,803 Worcester ., ........... 1,241i CENSUS 292 OF MASSACHUSETTS. TOTALS. . Barnstable ......... Berkshire .......... Bristol .......... Dukes ............. Essex ........... Franklin. .......... Hampden ........ Hampshire .......... Mid&sex ....... Nantucket. ......... Norfolk. ........... Plymouth .......... Suffolk ......... Worcester ....... Total .......... 3 6 14 32 16 2 2 29” 26 20 23 50 1 24 27 2 56 19 326 2 4 14 32 19 6 36 26 22 23 64 1 24 27 6;: 341 31,840 69,363 139,074 4,269 244,161 35,990 104,440 47,344 317,901 3,777 96,352 74,034 389,024 226,243 -1,783,812 32,144 68,270 131,087 4,071 223,342 33,696 94,304 44,821 284,112 3,201 88,321 69,362 364,886 210,295 32,774 64,827 102,886 3,787 200,843 32,635 78,409 44,388 274,353 4,123 89,443 65,366 270,802 192,716 1,661,912 1,457,361 (1) Town divided in 1878. .SBe foot note to (14) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to Jorth Adams. Maynard. (2) Set off from Adams and incorporated N;j~ooown divided in 1872. See foot note to April 16, 1878. (3) Set off from Edgartown in February, / (16) &off from Randolph and incorporated Febraar 29 187%. 1880. (4) Town divided in February last. See foot ’ (17) get ‘off from Dedham and Walpole, February 23, 1872. note to Cottage City. (5) Town dividedin 1876. See foot note to (18) Town divided in 1872. See foot note to Y&+imao. Hdlbtook. (6) Set off from Amesbury, andincorporated (19) Town divided in 1874 and 1875. See April 11,1876. foot notes to Rockland and South’Abington. (7) Set off from Wilbrabam, and incor(20) Name obangedfromNorth Bridgewater porated March 28, 1878. and incorporated March 28,1874. Part of town (8) Town divided in 1878. See foot note to annexed to South Abington and part of South Harnpden. Abington to Brockton, April 24, 1875. The (9) Set off from Groton aud Shirley, and in- population of Nortb Bridgewater by oeasas of corporated February 14, 1871. 1870 was 8,007. (10) Towa divided in 1871. See foot note to (21) Met off from Abington and incorporated Apr. March 9, 1874. (11) Set off from Stow and Sudbury, and in(22) Set off from Abington and East Bridge. corporated April 19, 1871. water and incorporated March 4, 1875. Other (12) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to changes in 1874. See foot note to Brooktoo. Ayer. (23) Name changed from North Chelsea by (13) Town divided in 1871. See foot note to act of March 24, 1871. The population of Nom Maynard. Chelsea in 1870 w&8 1197. S.L?A’I‘E. )_ AGGREGATES OF POLLS, PROPERTY, ETC., 1881. Total valuation .................................................. $1,648,239,976 Increase.............................................................63,487,17 4 Total value of real estate.. ....................................... ..1,149,965,82 7 Personalestate......................................................~~S.274,14 9 Increase ............................................................. 38,805,755 Polls ................................................................... 469,207 Increase.................................................................l6.1 . Tax on Polls ........................................................ ...925.56 0 Number of dwelling houses......... ........................................................................... . -280,563 Number of acres assessed +. .4,487,769 295 ADVERTISEXENTS. cy. F.’ FROlsT, l (Successor to H. L. HOVEY), DEALER HAI2D AND IN SOFT Wood, Hay, Straw, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plastering Hair, Etc. Plaster, Co~nar Moody StreetandFitchburg R.R., W ACTHAM, MASS. CHARLES A, WHITNEY, SAWll~lBg lPu!allll~ll -AND- J&?!XC’UI~,NINGW%.Rear Music Ha& . GEORGE . . Waltham, Xass. Il. TAYLOR, CARPENTEREBUILDER, swa* WALTHAXK. THE WAL~HAM FREEPRESS, I TEEMS$1.50PER Y!%ABIN ADVANCE. PTJBIJSHEDFBIDAYS, Office, NAl’HANIEL Rear 938 Main G. PHINNE Street. Y, PuBUsher. l ADVERTISEMENTS. 296 TEE WALTSAM CROCKERY, GLASSWARE -AND- KITCHEN FU@NlSHlNG STORE, CkEORG+E ‘T., 411 MAIN F’IEL, STREET- GH3aBS c?c%GO.‘S Walfnam&Bos 9 Uhurch 9ttwBt, 1OFFICES1WAL’ICRAM. -DEALER IN- Choice Family Groceries, Flour, Grai CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, NO.353 MAINSTREET, - E, - WALTHAM. _I‘), MOOR? CARPENTER & BUILDER. JOBBINGPROMPTLYATTENDED TO. . AldeiSt.,near Moody,- WALTHAM,MASS, 297 ADVERTISEMENTS. R,STICKNEY& SON, lanufactnrers bf, and Dealers in, STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES, -*ND- KitchenFurnishingGoods, 3S9 MAIN ST. WALTHAM, Rufus ANDERSON . Stickmy. Chas. . MASS. H. Stickney. BROS., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES OF VARIOUU DESCRIPTIONS FOB UALE OR EXCEANGE. Milk, Grooet ad Express Wagons of Various Sizes, CARRIAGE REPAIRINB Done in the IN Most ALL Thorough *HE Manner DIFFERENT at Reasonable BRANCHES, Prices. ,MAIN STREET,. . . WALTHAM,MASS. .E. W. E. ANDERSON. S. ANDERSON. -iWANU~ACTWRER OF- STEAM, ENGINES -AND- SMALL LEXINGTON WALTHA%& LATHES. ST., NEAR BEAVER, JMZASS- ADVPRTISEMFNTY. RESIDENCE: Gor. Lowell & Chestnnt Sk, WALTHAM, MASS, All work satisfactorg clone in R neat manner. and Steam&Gas Fitter PLUMBING, ETC. Also, Agent for Moore? Sanitary Water Ckset, Shepherd’s Blk., Moody St,, WALTHAM. PavtiMclaF &dnage altenthm and ventilation. gelen to 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. CUTTER & PARKER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 232&234 Friend St,,near E,R,R,Depot, Boston8 Ijoors PEVEAR of every’qunlity st thb cash prices. & lbwest RtiSSELL, Anthracite andBituminous Coal, . HARIB AND Hay, Straw, ARSENAL SOFT Brick, STREET, Offlee, C. W. WOOI3, and Sand, - WATERTOWN- Ih3rry%3Rlore,DIain Street. ALSO, PACKING BOXES MADE TO ORDER, PLANING AND SAWING:. Yard, Felton Street, near Moody Street, - - WALTHAM. west Newton HorseCarspam~u%zcl’ the ?Pt’cI. McLAUTI3LIN & CO., 3TATIONERS ANDPRINTERS, JVO. ZV' X&IN WATERTOWN, STREET, - - - IMASS. 300 ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTHAM WATCH TOOL -iwanufilcturers of- WATCHMAKERS’ PUNCHEY AND DIES TOOLS. A SYECIALTT. H. All WALTHAM, MASS, - Corner Moody ad Gushing Streets, J. CO., LIXLEURN, Work done in the Best Manner. Residence, HighStreet,nearNewton Street,- - - WALTPIAM, MASS, Es. La, HABdET-IN, BEOM DEMBO8T, g WRlTPORD'SRUILDlRG, j 361 Main St, (Room 1, up-staira), Waltham, Bb MAIN ST., Nextto BankBuilding, - - WALTHAM,MASS, For Watchmakers* *IrKI, WAtl?CYHWiAl3CERS Moody Street, iL use. rend Manufaoturers’ XbunJFhCTURER OF - TOOLS. near - Chestnut, x7* WALTHAM, MASS. 3PifOx3L~, WATCHIVIAKER & OPTICIAN, NO. REPAIRING 1 EAGLE AND ADJUSTING BLOCK, - Fine Amedoan \VALTHAM. Watohee o Spec2alty. 301 ADVEliTISEMENTS. k+LGERmOO TkLX-F:& WHOWSALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN ,CRACKERS, , CAKES;&G., -ALSO, AGENT FOR- Pearson’sPilot Breadand Cream’Biscuits. W-COCOANUT CAKES AND MACAROONS 82 MOODY P. 0. Box, STREET, A SPECIALTY. All order% by mail promptly Small cans put up for family me at short notice. filled and delivered. WALTHAM. 339. -DEALERS IN- Provisions, Beef, Pork, lard, Hams, Sausages, Tribe, FRUITS Dix’s Block, AND Moody VEGETABLES. Street, - - Waltham, JIass. LAINE & IPOOLE, s&#?asc@$ Sbga a%&wHag a# C%aatsgg -‘ND PAINTS, OILS, No. ,152 Elm FRANK DlqIJms GLASS, Street, Ii- PUTTY, - - - VARNISHES, - - &c. WALTHAM. CHARLES A. POOLE. W.LANE. JOHN WNELON, XI. Painter,GlazierandPaper-Hanger. -DEAdGRIN- PAINTS, OILS; GLASS, PAPER-HANGINGS, be. CORNER MAIN AND SPRING W4uixsiEAM wirs Offloe, DVERS. Ladtes’ and Gents, F. A, WILSON STREETS, Goods Cleansed, WALTHAM. ~OW~~~ Q Churoh AND - Street, SCOURERS, Dyed and Prsssed & CO., Props., to look equal WALTHAM, to new. MASS.. . 302 ADVERTISEMENTS. Boston Manufacturin Co,, RIVER STREET, COMBiEiVOED capita1 BULUNESS stock, M. U. NEAR IOODY. R ADAMS, 1812. a Resident Agent. EDMUND UWIGHT, Treasurer, 60STATE STREET, BOSTON, WHEELWRIGHT, ANDERSON & CO., Selling 70 Agents. FRANXZLIN STREET, -GOODS BOSTON, MAD- CottonCloth& Hosiery WhLTIdM bLElBH&ljtiY/ AlHlilJIMB Mmw, River Street, CHARLES H. opp. Willow. MANN, Agent. EDMUNII DWlfdiT, Treasurer, 60State Street, BOSTON MRS. GEORGIA 3 A. WARREN, Block, CenfraI WALTHAI, MASS, Pianosand Organs, Household andNewHomeSewing Machines For Aqjextt fez- Sale and to Rent. Butterfckh Terms Cash, or on the Insbllment Patterns, plan. 303 ADVERTISEMENTS. JOS.F.GIBBS, Cashier, F, M.STONE, President, waltham NationalBank, Main, corner Lexington W&HJM&M, Street, MASS. Capital,$150,000. Surplus$50,000 I DIRECTORS. F. M. STONE, W. W. CLARK, JOSIAH BEARD, WM. FOSTER, CHAS. W. FOGG, RUFUS WARREN, H. L. HOVEY, H. B. BRAMAN, FRANCIS BUTTRICK. BA?LNS BOURS, 8.80 to 8.80. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN WALTHAlf, Contains all th4 PUBLISHED Spedtrl attention Lro3E3 News. Pro&stor. FRIDAYS- 1. L. BARRY, : Looal paid to every variety of 3E=3F1X3cuF’3pXxluT~* OfIke. W. 244 Main Ia. Street, WALTHAM. FISHER -DEABLEBS d& CO., IN- Newspapers, Periodicals, Fancy Goods, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERP, &Cm, Cornerof Main and ChurchSts,, - ‘WALTHAM, , I J 304 ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. MEDALS ANDDIPLOMAS AWARDED BYTHE MECHANICS CHARITABLE to FXJAGG BROS-, -FOR THE- WALTHAMMILKWAGON. -MANUFACTURERS / OF- FIRST-CLASS PEDLARS’ EXPRESS & GROCERS’ WAGiNS. Carriage Repairing in All Branches Elignu.-Every variety of Sign and Carefully Ornamental and Promptly Performed Painting designed and at Reasonable executed with Prices. Dispatch. COR.HARVARD& CHARLESSTS.,WALTHAM. GEO. A. WM. FLAGG. TabnEzpE:~S db H. FLAGG. ao*+s WALTHAM & BOSTON EXPRESS OFFICES : on, 76 Kilb ,77 Kin ton 16 and 26 Devonshire, 174 Washin Sts:, 33 Court Sq., and 7 Mere e ants’ Row, IOSTOG? 7 Lexington, and 14 Spruce Streets, WALTHAM, MASS. LEAVE LEAVE BOSTON: WALTXAM: 11 A.M., 7.16 and 2.30 and 9.39 A.K, 6.30 PX. and 1.00 P.Y. t A3VERTISEMENTS. llam~ss Maker, -AND DEALER IN- ROBES, BLANKETS, COMBS, BRUSHES, WHIP% ETC. 281 Main St,,Waltham,Mass, HARKE88ES.TRUNKS, ETC., BEPAIBED. JOHN A. GREEN, @UCCEBEOBTO PENNELL&HAWLEY,) Moody,, n, Crescent St.,Waltham, Mass,, HORSESHOEING, Jobbing and. Machine Forging: , Particular E~rses’ IInMe^ attention given to all dtsenees Well’8 Patent Rubber Feet.0-a Agent for a%^^ JOBBING of _B PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED IF DESIRED, MOODY, near Brown, JOHN WALTHAN, MASS. G1 MILLER, . I Jobbing Promptly Attended To. ‘MAIN, OPP. LINDEN Near WALTHAM, Beautw S‘I’J3EE’I’, Brouk . 1. Station, . . . MASS. 306 ADVERTISEMENTS. CAEtNEY & -DEALERS SON, IN- YARD, Calvary St., Chemistry, WALTHAM, ’ AMASA TUC?RER. (Successor IO J. D. PIEBCE & CO.), CABINET TURNING, Dix’s Block, MASS. WORK,, STRAIGHT 43 Jfoody AND Xt., - JIG SAWING. WALTHAM, ,4Lh!$S. 4iiiidB&N~~~~ .- QUINCY,ROCKPORT, CONCORD, &cm, Newton St., opp. Pkue, Waltham, ikfass. DEALER IN LBEEF, PORK, k i&EM&Illam%&@@ BUTTER, EGGS, Fruit, Vegetables,!a. P NO. 1 Lexington WALTHAM, St., near Dfain, MASS. ADVERTISEMENTS. A. HIGGINS, FIND IN YI ME PIECES W!4LTEABf. P,H,GRAVES &SON, DEALERS IN l!lJRNITURE BEDDING WAREROOMS, ExchangeHall, Opp. the Orthodox MAIN Church. STREET, WALTHAM, MASS, Mauufaccures Alf Diseases with Ro&and Herbs. turer of Blood Purifier, for sale only at his ofllcg Room 8.2, CE.iVTRu!lL All JAMES BXOCK, Cases of CATARRH B. WALTHAM, AfASX. can be cured by him. WOODWARD, AND DEALER IN iToilet Articles, Fancy Goods and Cigars, MAIN STREET, WATERTOWN. 808 ADVERTISEMENTS. DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG, CO., -MASUFACTZIRERS OF- -AND- GAS AND Of ALSO, GAS W+lTER the Most MACHINERY Apfmmxt HOLDERS Pattern. AND IRPN ROOFING. Orders fromGas andWater Companies Promptly Attended To. WORKS AT NEAR MASS., WALTHAM, TEE BLEdCEERY STATION, OFFICE, 228 WASHINGTON STREET, . BOSTON. J. R. FARNUM, OFFICE Treas. HOURS 11 to 1. -AND- ICE DEAL RESIDENCE : Opp.ProspectHouse,Main St. TELEPHONEAT REMDENOE. WALTHAM, P. 0. BOX MASS. 277. BOSTON &WALTHAM CLOTHING CO., / -DEALER5 IN- READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps andGents’ Fmishings, No.2 EAGLE BLOCK, MAIN ST., WALTHAM, W. C. MASS. ESROWN, BOSTON . . . Manager. BUSINESS -PUBLISHED ANNUALLY DIR ECTORY, BY- W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., - - No. 31 Milk Str eet, BOSTON, MASS. ‘A -----. L. .._ -\.. ADVERTISEMENTS. CL 309 MaWAI:N, W. -AND- E)IFES, NO. w, wet 2 Rumford Building, x3u!v!vS~~ c@~~BaF~P&~~~ All Work Done in the Be&Manner. School,opp.,GrantStreet, . WALTHAM, MASS. to Orders attended with and 3 short notice. iWwslo promptness Eel1 Hlook, Elna WALZ’EAIIZ. Street, GEORGE H. TARLTON, Barnard'sBlock,26 Main Street, . . WATERTOWN, MASS. Rqmiringf of J’im Watches ati Timoh CEooks Q Specialty. 319 ADVERTISEMENTS. Published every Wednesday. Ofhe, Barnard’s Block, 38 Main Street, WATERTOWN. Terms, . 48l.50 . S. S, &ASOk, per year. Publisher, GLEA Auction car. Calm Rdom, Main, &rest, WATERTOWN, Auction Sale pf !Hiscellaneous Goods, at Auction Saturday evening. Room, every Concrete Paving andGravel Roofing, RESIDENCE, COR. IRVING AND GARNET ST., WATERTOWN, MASS, ‘ALEXANDER GREGG, . Funw,al andFurnishing Undertake CASKETS, GonstnntZg WAREROOM, COFFINS on band, and 15 GALEN fhwinbed AND at STREET, ROBES sbovt nottce. WATERTOWN. Every article necessary for the bnrial of the dead, all of which will be furnished poa&le prices. Also, Snperinteudent of Cemeteries. Bssidence, Mrenide PIace, Wa8arlorn. at t&e low& 311 ADVERTISEMENTS. JobbingPromptlyAttended to. SHOP ONCHURCH ST., Opp. Engine House, WATERTOWN, MASS. RIVERSIDECONSERJVATOI~IES, Coolidge Avenue, near Mount Auburn, CHOICESELECTION OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS, Bridal and Funeral Flowers, Eta,, at Short Notice, DRYANDFANCYGOODS, Ladies’ and Double Store, Barnard’s LOWEClT EOSTON Gents’ Blk., Watertown, PEtIOE(il PROVISION OtisBros.Blools,Mainst., WATERTOWN, EVERY Mass. TIl?IE. DEALERS MASS. Meats of all kinds, Poultry, &me, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs, POTATOES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All good8 purohaded at bottom pi-ice+ and sold at & small mar&~. 90 312 - ADVERTISEMENTS. -.- W. H. PERXINS, --DEbL.ER FLOUR, IN- GRAIN, HAY, -AND- EWS?9RAW~ Main, opp. Mt. Auburn Street, WATERTOWN,MASS. W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., 31 Milk Street, Room 39, Publishes the following City Cambridge Map, Concord Map, 60 cents. 60 cents. New Bedford Bangor Map, Brockton Map, 60 cents. Somerville 60 cents. Portland Portsmouth Maps: Map, Map, 60 cents. 60 cents. 60 cents. Map, 60 cents. Map, Boston andWatertown Clothing House F. A. BROWN, Xaamger, GENTS’ FINEFURNISHERS Hats, DanaBlock, Caps, lWc., 43 Main St., WATERTOWN, HOWE’S CASH MASS. . STCTRE, MoMaster’sBlook, Main St,, WATERTOWN, MASS, -DEALEBIN- MEN’S, WOMEN’S‘ ANDCHILDREN’S BOOTS ANDSEOES, ClothingandFurnishingGoods, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Socih. Um.Drcltns and Suspenders, with everything he@ tn a Fbet-Class Purnbh&ff Goods Sty, at Lowest Cash Prices every time. NO TRUST Agent for Pequasette WHATEVER. Family Laundry. uawxlly 313 ADVERTISEMENTS. DENNISON MANUkACTURlNGCO., TAGZbS AND STATIONERS’ SPECIALTIES. DENNISON’S TOURISTS’ TAGS FORTRAVELERS, @&prttonb Gammsd Labels, and Chmtmed Paper of all colors- Legs1 aad Notsrial SealsFoldin and FRILC~ Tickets; DIentzel% hatA- mgs; T k e *tnr Copying Pmda, Deuniron% ent Soapemion Game Counters; Wedding Cake Dorem ; Visiting and PLayinS Card Uases, Etc., Em. DENNISON’S TARGETSFORRIFLEPRACTICE. Phillips7 Hook and Chap TagsWimbsll% Self-Fastenin Tiaketq Pomtal Envelopea, McGill’s hper Fastenern at Mauu f ttctntDirkinson% Rubber Bands, Etc. rem discaunts; SEALING WAX MAKERS. TISSUE Proprietqrs PAPERS. “Globe” and Centennial Prize “ Excelsior,” and Importers English Grass Bleached and Colored Tissue Papers, from the celebrated 39 Mill. of Proprietors of“SILVER WHITE,” BestArticlefor Polishing Silver, And AIiller’s “JEWELRY ULEANINlI OASKET” and “SILVEB WIIITE OASKET. JEWELERS? Sewelms Garde, Pink and B#XES, XVYhite Chtton, DRUGGISTS’ Apothecaries’ Powder and Counter DENNISON’S For Dcntrtl Fine Twines, etc., tc. BOXES, Papers: Dennison’s ABSORBENT and Surgical Shaving Papers. COTTON, Purposes. CARD BOARD MAKERS. ALLOFOUR GOODS AREFOR SALEBY DEALERS EVERYWHERE, -AND Dennison, 21 lllilk Street, Boston, 198 Broadway, New York, 630 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, BY- Mnfg. Co., 165 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 143 Walnut St., Cincinnati, 414 Third St.? St. Louis. 314 ADVERTISEBfENTS. CAS\hHR3=D=)-: MutualFire Insurance Co, _.---- INCORPORATED 1833. Borne O&m, No. 555 Jfairc St., Cambridgeport, Xass. InsuresDwellingHousesand their Contents,in Massachusetts, 50 per cent Kecurn Dividend OR five __-- STATEMENT Amount Policies OCTORER at Risk, . . CASH 1, . . . 1881. $5,395,000.00 . . .. . l&i), lZSJ92.33 . ’ . --157,172.58 285.364.91 39,390.oo ’ . . . l ALFRED L. BARBOUR, Sec. JOSIAH W. COOK,Pres, Agent at Expiration. AtS(JETB. Cash and Securities, . Deposit Notes in Force, Total, Liabilities (Re&&ran’ce D. F. VILES, year for Waltham. W. H. INGRAHAX, Agent for Watertown. Paper-Hangings, Shades, ; Window UPECOLSTERTiT G+OODS, CORSE Washington 18.2 &?&UtITH’S, Street, - CRAF"=cS - & -DEALERS DRUGS, ETC., BOSTOJV: CO-, IN- MEDICINES, Paints and Oil, Varnishes, Colors, Window 63888, Brushes, Putty, Sperm, Lard, Nests Foot and Other Oils, PATENT No. E. Crofts Jr. 148 MEDIWNES, Commercial ETC., Street, ETC., Boston. E. CL Naloon. 315 ADTER‘IISEBIENTS. ESTABLISHED 1831. CAPITAL, PHILIF L MOEN, CHAS. F. WASHBURN, Presidmt& fieaszbrer. Vice-Pr4rle?af & seci-etary. $1,500,000. CHAS. E MORC)AN, &724?ral Mnnager. WASHBURN & MOENMANUFACTURING CO., WORClGSTER, And Manufacturers __~_ __~~. “‘“r,NT rAll MASS. oi 11-m :mtl Steel Wire of every description. THE BEST STEEL BARB FENCE MATERIAL b Proof a, v. Am rl Flood. IN CHEAP, i FIRE+f IND, U-E. STRONG, DURABLE. Iron and Steel Telegraph and TelephoneWire, Patent Send Steel for ~rgoe Wire Bale Ties, Wire for Spriays, zistn, Ctrcalacm NEW YORK WAREHOUSE. 16 cwff sweet. and Pump Clmins, Chain Needles, autl Drills. Deecrlptlae Pamphlets on Wire, UMF Steel Bpeoinlties. ” CHICAGO WAREHOUSE. 107 & 109 lake St. 316 ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE, 31 MTTAIF BTREET, B’OSTON. 317 ADVERTISEMENTS. 47,49,51 and 53 Broad -IMPORTER St., BOSTON. OF- i!!imtiAND%E@~ ?Lil!EBNP@B AND THE WELL KNOWN“CROWN" GIN. ReceiverofFineXentuckyWhiskiesDistillers~ Agent for .%rtwell & Co.% Pure New lhgland Rum. Massachusetts Cities Business Directory, For 1888, No. 83, Comprising a complete Business Directory ot-ts‘eu$one Cities, each one complete in itseif. Business Directory of all Towns leaving over 5,000 population, and a complete Business Directory of yrovidence, R. I. PRICE, +8.50 .I tV. A. GREENOUGH & CO., PUBLISHERS, Bowdoin Building, 31 Milk Street, . . BOSTON, MASS.