b. grain dealer, h. Walnut.
Vinal, Quincy A., b. grain dealer, h. Walnut.
Vincent, George, b. F. H. market, h. Leland.
Wakefield, James, brickmaker, h. Derby.
Ware, John S., b. commission merchant, h. Prospect.
Warden, William, potter, h. Cross.
Walker, Samuel, tailor, h. on street leading from Prospect school.
Watson, John, bleachery.
Wiggin, James M., carpenter, h. Milk.
Wason, James, provision dealer, h. Cambridge.
Waugh, Chandler, teamster at bleachery.
Washburn, David, brickmaker, h. Derby.
Welch, Abram, surveyor of roads, h. near Milk.
Webster, Daniel C., engineer, h. leads from Beacon.
West, Henry N., lumber merchant, h. Summer.
Weston, Israel A., on railroad, h. Medford.
Wells, William, h. Medford.
Wellington, Henry S., yeoman, h. Broadway.
White, John, b. harness maker, h. Garden court.
White, William F., h. Linden.
White, Artemas, dealer in real estate, h. Elm.
White, William A., b. machinist, h. Cherry.
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Walnut Hill Schoolhouse, location of, III.—20.
Walnut Street, I.—24; III.—14, 20.
Walpole, N. H., II.—26.
Wardell, William W., IV.—30.
Warren, General, II.—29.
Warren Institution for Savings, IV.—20.
Warrenton, Va., II.—37.
Washburn, David, Il—16, 18.
Washburn, Governor, of Maine, I.—34.
Washington, D. C., I.—33, 36; II.—37, 38; III.—24; IV.—23, 25, 26.
Washington, General, II.—29.
Washington Street, I.—22; II.—23, 26; III.—12, 14, 15; IV.—22.
Washington StreWashburn, Governor, of Maine, I.—34.
Washington, D. C., I.—33, 36; II.—37, 38; III.—24; IV.—23, 25, 26.
Washington, General, II.—29.
Washington Street, I.—22; II.—23, 26; III.—12, 14, 15; IV.—22.
Washington Street, Charlestown, IV.—14.
Ways, The, Mystic River, IV.—9.
Webster Avenue, I.—22; III.—17.
Webster, Daniel, IV.—15. 16.
Welch, Samuel, house of, III.—22.
Weldon R. R., IV.—25.
Wellington Bridge, IV.—9.
Wesley Square, III.—18.
West Boston Bridge, 1793, II.—9.
West Cambridge Line, III.—20.
West, Captain George W., I.—34, 35; III.—24, 25; IV.—30.
West, Mrs., George, I.—35.
West Somervi