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Mahoney Bartholomew, laborer, house Schouler court Mahoney Dennis, laborer, house Schouler court
Mhoney James, laborer, house Schouler court
Mahoney Timothy, laborer, house Dayton, near River Maloney Jeremiah, boards Daniel Calahan's, Beacon, from Warren
Maloney John, laborer, house North of Gilboa Station Mannix Wm. laborer, house Summer, near Grove Marden James, farmer, house rear Main, near Spy Pond Marier John, laborer, b. Jesse W. Templeton's, Appleton Marr James, gardener, house Main, near Union Marston David B. coachman, b. Dr. Mason's, Appleton Marston Geo. W. carpenter, h. Main, n. Baptist Church Marston John D. teacher, Somerville Franklin School, house Appleton court
Marston Orrin B. carpenter, h. Main, n. Schouler court Martin Charles B. express driver, b. S. B. Moore's, Main Martin Eunice J. Mrs. boards M. A. Richardson's, Main, cor. Court
Martin Wm. polisher at Charles Schwab's, Main, boards Main, near Brattle place
Mason John D. physician (116 Court, B.), h. Appleton, cor. Appleton court
Mawn Patrick, teamster, house Main, near Pond lane Mayo Jesse, farmer, house Pleasant, near Pond
McAulder Christiana, widow John, b. Murdoch McLeod's, Summer
McCarthy Dennis, laborer, house Warren, near Park McCarthy Dennis, laborer, house Beacon, from Warren McCarthy Dennis, laborer, house Pleasant, near Pond McCarthy Maurice, harness-maker, house Franklin McCarty John, saw-maker, house Brattle place
McConnell James, driver Horse R. R. house rear Main, near Mill
McCue Peter, laborer, boards John Crosby's, Mystic McEwen David, blacksmith, boards Wm. Kimball's, Main McGrath John, laborer, house Park, near Warren McGrath Patrick, laborer, house Park, near Warren McLeod Alexander, laborer, boards Murdoch McLeod's, Summer
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McLeod Murdoch, teamster, house Summer, opp. Water McMannis Andrew, laborer, house Brattle place
McMannis George, farmer, h. Summer, near its terminus McMillan John H. marketman, h. rear Main, n. Union McShane John, machinist, boards Ira Kenniston's, Main, corner Bow
McShane John M. machinist, bds. Ira Kennison's, Main Mead Patrick, laborer, house Brattle place
Meikle Alexander, carpet printer, house Brattle place
Melcher Mary M. teacher, boards Mrs. Martha W. Par- ris's, Central
Merrifield Joseph A. stoves, tin ware, &c. Main, house Charlestown, corner School
Mildran Samuel, blacksmith (B.), h. Charlestown, n. Main Miller Archibald, block printer, house Main, opp. Russell's
. Hotel [Tufts
Mills John N. mechanic (Navy Yard), house Main, near Mitchell Thomas, laborer, h. Charlestown, junction Warren Moody Thomas B. blacksmith, h. Pleasant, near Main
Moore Edward B. saw maker, h. Main, n. Baptist Church Moore Jennie, dress maker, bds. Main, junc. Charlestown Moore Mary A. widow Pliny B. h. Main, n. Brattle place Moore Samuel B. express, house Main, near Charlestown Moore Susan Mrs. widow Wm. H. boards Edward B. Moore's, Main
Morah John, laborer, bds. Wm. Morah's, Schouler court Morah Wm. laborer, house Schouler court
Morse Geo. M., broker, 43 State Street (B.), house Pleas- ant, near Pond
Morton Amanda, widow Stephen, bds. Marcus Morton's, Pleasant
Morton Marcus, piano dealer (379 Washington, B.), house Pleasant, opposite Spy Pond
Mott Henry, farmer, house Main, near Tufts
Moulton Arthur B. piano case maker, h. Main, n. Lowell Moulton Oliff C. student at law, boards I. O. Carter's, Charlestown street
Mullett Henry, laborer, bds. Woodman C. Currier's, Main Murphy John, shoemaker, boards Howard W. Hill's, Main Murphy Thomas, laborer, bds. William Holden's, Main, near Union
Murray John, gardener, house Beacon, from Warren
Murray Timothy, laborer, house Dayton
NEEDHAM ALBERT, wheelwright, bds R. A. Knight's, Pleasant
WOODWARD & BROWN, Piano-forte Manufacturers, 387 Washington Street, Boston.
BRAZIER & WHITTEMORE, Manufacturers of the Standard Extra and Family Soaps.
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Nelson James H. gilder, boards Stephen Erlenwines', Vine Newell Maria D. widow Charles H. bds. Mrs. Anna Gage's,
Pleasant [near Spy Pond Newton Alonzo E. (Washington, D.C.), house Pleasant, Nickerson Jonas C. book-keeper (B.), Academy, n. Main Nichols Augustus (M. A. Richardson & Co.), gents' fur-
nishing goods, etc., Main, boards Main, corner Water Nickols Matthias, piano case maker, house Bow, near Main Niles Sullivan, pork (31 New Faneuil Hall Market, B.), house Charlestown, near Somerville line
Niles Wm. J. office Niles Block School (B.), h. Mystic
Nolan Barnard, laborer, house Dayton
Nolan Patrick, laborer, house Beacon, near Warren
Nolan John, laborer, house Warren, near Webster
Nolan John, laborer, house Schouler court
Noland Patrick, coachman, Mrs. Ann Gage's, Pleasant
Nourse Brothers (Wm. Nourse and Thos. Nourse), plan- ing, turning, etc. Main, near Bow
Nourse Nathan, farmer, house near Gilboa Station
Nourse Nathan, Jr., house near Gilboa Station
Nourse Thomas (Nourse Brothers), sawing, turning, etc. house Main, near Cutter School
Nourse Wm. (Nourse Brothers), planing, etc. Main, house Main, opposite Brattle place
OBER JOSEPH E. milkman, house Lowell, near Main O'Brien Daniel, laborer, house Dayton [Schouler court O'Brien John A. shoemaker, boards Timothy O'Brien's, O'Brien Mary, widow Dennis, house rear Schouler court O'Brien Timothy, laborer, house Schouler court
O'Connor Maurice, fur dresser, house Main, near Lowell O'Donnell James, laborer, boards Daniel Crowley's, Bea- con, near Warren
O'Donnell John, laborer, house Cross, near North Union O'Donnell Michael, laborer, h. Cross, near North Union O'Hern Dennis, laborer, house Pond, near the Railroad O'Hern Patrick, laborer, boards Dennis O'Hern's, Pond O'Keefe Michael, laborer, house Main, near Union
O'Leary Dennis, laborer, house Lowell, n. Gilboa Station O'Leary Michael, machinist, boards Dennis O'Leary's, Lowell, near Gilboa Station
O'Leary Timothy, machinist, boards Dennis O'Leary's, Lowell, near Gilboa Station
O'Mahoney Dennis, furrier Martin M. Bates & Sons, h. Main, n. Gilboa Station
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O'Neil James, gardener Adolphus Davis,' house Mystic, near Summer
O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house Cross [Osborn's, 5 Court Osborn Horace K. clerk (190 Congress, B.), boards John Osborn John, hides and leather (190 Congress, B.), house 5 Court [Court
Osborn John J. hides and leather (190 Congress, B.), h. Owens Terrance, laborer, house Franklin, near Warren
PARKER ALBERT, saw maker, boards W. H. Soule's, Main
Parker George, saw maker, boards W. H. Soule's, Main Parmenter Wm. E. lawyer (19 Court, B.), house Water, corner Russell
Parris Martha W. widow Thomas, Jr. house Central Pattee Adeline N. widow Jesse P. h. Main, cor. Academy Pattee John A. clerk R. W. Shattuck & Co., house Main, corner Central [Main, corner Academy PATTEE WM. H. insurance agent (134 Wash. B.), house Patterson Matthew, laborer, house rear Pond, n. the pond Payne Florinda, widow Wm. house Pleasant, near Main Payne Wm. M. clerk (B.), house Pleasant, near Main Payson Mary P. boards Samuel P. Prentiss', Pleasant Peabody Frank, banker (40 State, B.), house Pleasant, n. Spy Pond
Peabody Jas. butcher, house Union, near Charlestown Peabody John, butcher, house Charlestown, corner Union Peabody Silas, teacher, (East Lexington) h. Vine, n. Main Peak Hannah, rooms Wm. Smith's, Appleton court Pearson T. Lyman, miller, house Water, near Railroad Peck Abel G. merchant (8 Kilby, B.), house Pleasant, opposite Orthodox Congregational Church
Peck Wm. G. clerk (8 Kilby, B.), boards Abel G. Peck's, Pleasant
Peirce Eben P. farmer, house Appleton, Peirce's Hill
Peirce Elisha N. farmer, house Pond, n. Spy Pond House Peirce Grenville P. farmer, boards Thomas P. Peirce's, Appleton
Peirce John A. P. farmer, house Lowell, near Main
PEIRCE J. W. coal, wood, &c. Main, cor. Adams, h. Main, corner Adams [Appleton Peirce Leander, farmer, boards Thomas P. Peirce's Peirce Oliver H. farmer, house Oak, near Winchester line Peirce Warren A. farmer, bds. John A. P. Peirce's, Lowell Peirce Thomas B. farmer, bds. Eben P. Peirce's, Appleton
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Peirce Thomas P. farmer, h. Appleton, Peirce's Hill [line Pendergast John, laborer, h. Main, n. North Cambridge Pendergast Jolin, laborer, house Park, near Warren
Perrin Fanny T. widow Wm. boards Joseph Burrage's, Pleasant [h. Charlestown, n. Somerville line Peterson Charles A. real estate broker (31 Exchange, B.), Phillipson Martin, polisher, boards Stephen Erlenwines', Vine
Pickering John F. farmer, house Pleasant, opp. Spy Pond Pierce Abel, farmer, house Oak, near Winchester line
Pierce Francis A. farmer, boards Oliver H. Pierce's, Oak, near Winchester line
Pierce George, farmer, house Main, near Pond
Pierce James A. butcher, house Main, corner Brattle place Pierce Mary T. widow Jonas, h. Appleton, corner Vine Pillsbury Anna, teacher, boards T. L. Pearsons', Water Pinder Samuel J. saw maker, house Summer, near Grove Poland Arthur, clerk (44 Hanover, B.), boards Benj. Po- land's, Pleasant [Main
Poland Benj. leather (44 Hanover, B.), h. Pleasant, near Pratt John, farmer, house Main, near Union
Pratt Nathan, house Pleasant, opp. Spy Pond
Prentiss Amos E. poultry, house Main, near North Cam- bridge line
Prentiss Eliza, house Prentiss
Prentiss Frances R. widow Wm. h. Prentiss, on the hill
Prentiss Mary, house Prentiss
Prentiss Samuel, house Prentiss
Prentiss Samuel P. music teacher (office, 554 Wash. B.), house Pleasant, n. Pond
Prentiss Wm. farmer, house Prentiss
Price James, laborer, h. Schouler court
Pucerl James, laborer, house Fremont
Puffer David, farmer, house Charlestown, near Union
Puffer Nancy, widow Jepthah, boards David Puffer's, Charlestown street
RAMSDELL THOMAS, boots and shoes, Main, cor. Pleasant, house Main, near Mill [Main Ramsdell T. Henry, clerk (B.), bds. Thomas Ramsdell's, Rankin Ann, widow James, house Mill
Rankin Wm. H. farmer, boards Mrs. Aun Rankin's, Mill
Rawson Warren, farmer, house Warren, near River
Rawson Warren W. farmer, house River, near Warren Reardon Daniel, laborer, house North Union
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Reardon Peter, junk dealer, h. Lowell, n. Gilboa Station Reardon Peter, jr. laborer, b. Peter Reardon's, Lowell Record Nelson B. clerk (B.), b. Rev. Amos Harris', Main Redman John, laborer, house Lowell, near Gilboa Station Reed Carrie J. bds. Edward P. Sawtelle's, Main, cor. Mill Reed Charlotte L. boards Charles O. Gage's, Pleasant Reed C. Thayer, house Main, near School
Reed Elbridge, house Charlestown, near Union
Regan Cornelius, laborer, house Main, near Tufts Regan John, laborer, house Beacon, from Warren Regan John, laborer, house Pond, near Spy Pond House Reynolds James, laborer, house rear Pond, near the pond Richards James, laborer, house Pond, near the pond Richardson Mark A. (M. A. Richardson & Co.), gents' furnishing goods, &c. h. Main, n. terminus Horse R. R. Richardson Mary A. widow Geo. B. house Pond lane
Richardson M. A. & Co. (Mark A. Richardson and Au- gustus Nichols), gents' furnishing and fancy goods, Main, cor. Pleasant
Richardson Wm. H. blacksmith, Main, cor. Grove, house Main, near Grove
Ricketson Charles F. painter, Geo. D. Tufts, boards Mrs. Asa Brooks, Main
Riley James, laborer, house Dayton
Riley John, laborer, house Warren, cor. Park
Riley Martin, laborer, house Cross, near Gardner
Ripley Dustin, piano-case maker, house Main, near Lex- ington line
Ripley Eugene, saw-maker, boards Dustin Ripley's, Main Roach John, laborer, boards Maurice Roach's, Dayton Roach Maurice, laborer, house Dayton
Robbins Alvin, provisions (33 & 35 Fanueil Hall Market B.), house Main, opp. Court
Robbins A. Leander, poultry, b. Joshua Robbins, Medford Robbins Hannah M. widow Orin, h. Main, near Academy Robbins Joshua, poultry, h. Medford, near Medford line Robbins Nathan, provisions (33 & 35 Fanueil Hall Mark- et, B.), bouse Main, near Unitarian church
Robinson Isaac, laborer, house Beacon, near Warren Robinson Maria P. widow Asa, b. T. J. Farmer's, Union Rogers Patrick, laborer, boards Dennis Collins', Beacon, near Warren
Rood David C. farmer, house Main, near Pond lane
Rood Leander, laborer, house Beacon, from Warren
Ross Joan, widow Daniel, boards Josiah Crosby's, Pond
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Roth Bernhard, turner, boards John Roth's, Main
Roth John, turner, house Main, near Bow
Rowe Matthew, grocer, Main, house rear Main, near Schouler court
Rowe Patrick, laborer, house Brattle place, near depot
Rowe Patrick, laborer, bds. Patrick Rowe's, Brattle place Rowe Patrick, jr. laborer, bds. Patrick Rowe's, Brattle place Rowe Thomas, laborer, bds. Patrick Rowe's, Brattle place Russell Amos F. com. merch't, house Main, n. Pond lane Russell Benj. F. (20 & 22 Fanucil Hall Market, B.), house Medford, near Warren
Russell Benj. F., jr., book-keeper (B.), boards Benj. F. Russell's, Medford
Russell Bowen, farmer, house Main, near Cutter School
Russell Charles H. boards, Bowen Russell's, Main
Russell Edward, butcher, house Main, near Grove
Russell Edward T. jr., clerk, Centre depot, bds. Boston
Russell E. Theodore, conductor Horse R.R., h. Main, n. Water
Russell Frank F. spices wholesale (52 Chatham, B.), house Main, opposite Unitarian Church [near Grove RUSSELL GEORGE C. proprietor Russell House, Main, Russell Geo. C. house Main, opposite Pleasant [Grove RUSSELL HOUSE, Geo. C. Russell, proprietor, Main, n. Russell Ira L. farmer, boards Bowen Russell's, Main Russell James S. farmer, house Main, opposite Bow Russell Jeremiah, poultry (17 and 19 Fanueil Hall Mar- ket, B), house Medford, near the bridge
Russell J. S. poultry, bds. Jeremiah Russell's, Medford
Russell J. Willard, mason, boards James E. Smith's, Charlestown, corner Main [Main
Russell Martha, widow James, bds. Mrs. Hannah Brook's, Russell Mary A. widow Josiah, h. Charlestown, cor. Main Russell Sophia, boards Edward Russell's, Main
RUSSELL THOMAS H. grocer, Main, corner Water, house Main, near Baptist Church
Russell Thomas J. house Main, opposite Unitarian Church
Russell Walter, farmer, house Main, near Tufts
Russell Wm. W. sea captain, house Water, near Railroad Ryan Cornelius, laborer, house North Union
Ryder Patrick, laborer, house Beacon, near Warren
SANDS GEO. M. hair-dresser, Main, cor. Pleasant, h. do. Sargent Richard, works in print works, boards Mrs. Ellen White's, Schouler court
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Sawtelle Edward P. provisions, etc. Main, cor. Water, h. Main, cor. Mill
Sawyer Charles C. fancy goods (97 Hanover B.), house Main, near Mill
Scannell John, laborer, house Franklin, near Charlestown Scannell Wm. laborer, house Franklin, corner Warren Schlothouer Frank, turner, bds. Stephen Erlenwine's, Vine Schouler James, printer on cloth, house Main, opposite Schouler's Print Works .
Schouler John, Suffolk Chemical Co. (32 North Market, B.), house Pleasant, opposite Spy Pond Schouler Robert, printer of aprons, etc. Main, near Brat- tle depot, boards James Schouler's, Main
SCHWAMB CHARLES, picture frame manufacturer, Lowell street, house Main, near Cutter School
Schwamb Jacob, piano case maker, h. Main, near Bow Schwamb Jacob, jr. piano case manufacturer, Main, near Bow, house Cambridgeport
Schwamb Theodore, piano forte case manufacturer, house Main, near Brattle place
Scott Thomas, farmer, house Main, near Brattle place
Shattuck Geo. F. physician, house Main, cor. Academy
Shattuck Isaac, real estate broker (31 Exchange, B.), house Webster, corner Warren
Shattuck Ralph W. (R. W. Shattuck & Co.), stoves, fur-
naces, etc. Main, n. School, h. Main, opp. Pond lane SHATTUCK R. W. &CO. (R. W. Shattuck and Sylvester
Stickney), stoves, furnaces, ranges, etc. Main, near Medford
Shea Anna, widow Wm. H. house Brattle place
Shean Patrick, laborer, house Schouler court
Shean Timothy C. poultry, house Franklin
Shepard Riley, works in saw factory, h. Schouler court
Simmons Ellen, boards Geo. Crome's, Academy
Sinclair Joseph, house Main, near Bow
Skillings Anna L. P. artist, h. Main, corner Academy
Smith James, foreman at the Lock Print Works, house Brattle place, near Brattle depot
Smith James, colorer at print works, boards Mrs. Ellen Barry's, Brattle place
Smith James E. insurance agent (134 Washington, B.), house Charlestown, corner Main
Smith Maria E. widow Samuel A. house Academy
Smith Samuel, jr. teamster, house Main, opposite Grove Smith Wm. salesman (166 Wash. B.), h. Appleton court
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Somers Mary, book sewer (B.), b. Mrs. Mary Lacy's, Brattle place
Soule Wm. H. saw maker, house Main, near Grove
Soule Wm. H. jr. boards W. H. Soule's, Main
Spalding Lewis, clerk Henry Lock's, house Summer, op- posite Water
SPEATMAN, ROBT. boots and shoes, Town House build- ing, h. Walker, rear Medford
Splann Daniel, laborer, house Beacon, near Warren
Spy Pond House, Pond street, near the pond
Squire Geo. W. beef (37 & 39 Faneuil Hall Market, B.), house Union, near Main
Squire John P. (J. P. Squire & Co. 25 Faneuil Hall Market, B.), house Main, near Pond
Stanwood Daniel R. gents' furnishing goods (9 Court, B.), house Russell, near Water
Stanwood Mary, widow of Theodore, h. Main, c. Academy Stearns George, marketman, boards John S. Crosby's, Mystic
Stearns James, laborer, house Pond, n. Spy Pond House Stearns Leonard Mrs. b. Thomas Higgins', Prentiss
Stickney Sylvester (R. W. Shattuck & Co.), stoves, ranges, etc. h. Main, near Whittemore's hotel
Stingel John, boot maker, Main, near Grove, house rear Main, near Brattle depot [Brattle depot Stirling James, printer on cloth, house Brattle place, near Stokes Alfred, saw maker, house Main, corner Grove Storer Edward, carpenter, house Central [Central
Storer Geo. W. clerk (B.), boards Edward Storer's, Stork Thos. farmer at Nathan Robbins', near Belmont line Stowe Wm., American Net and Twine Company (43 Com-
mercial, B.), house Mystic, opposite Mystic Pond Sullivan Daniel J. saw maker, b. John Sullivan's, Summer Sullivan James, mason, boards Jesse Bacon's, Mystic Sullivan John, laborer, h. Summer, near its terminus Sullivan Timothy, laborer, house Park, near Warren Sullivan Wm. blacksmith, Wm. Kimball's, Main, boards Daniel Doyle, Warren
Sullivan Winslow, furrier, boards John Brady's, Main Sumner Walter S. farmer, house Summer, near Grove Swan Benj. F. house Main, near Pond lane
Swan Elizabeth, widow of Henry, h. Main, near depot Swan Hannah A. widow Samuel, h. Pleasant, n. Spy Pond Swan Henry, poultry (18 Faneuil Hall Market, B.), house Prentiss, on the hill
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Swan James, provisions (128 Prince, B.), house Pleasant, opposite Spy Pond
Swan Stephen, farmer, house Mystic, n. Winchester line Sweeney Daniel, coachman, James C. Converse, Mystic Sweeney Daniel, laborer, house Main, near Tufts
Sweeney Jeremiah, laborer, house Pleasant, rear Mrs. Anna W. Gray's
Sweetland Benj. E., Charlestown Navy Yard, h. Union Symmes Stephen, farmer, house Mystic, cor. Oak Symmes Stephen, jr. farmer, house Mystic, opp. Mystic pond
TAYLOR GEO. H. carpenter, boards O. D. Carroll's, rear Main, near Mill
Taylor Wm. laborer, house Beacon, near Warren
Teel Joseph, farmer, house Charlestown, near Warren Teel William, farmer, house Charlestown, near Warren Teele Albert L. carpenter, rear Central, h. Central
Teele Lydia, widow Thomas A. house Main, near Univer- salist Church
Teele Thomas R. farmer, h. Main, n. Universalist Church Templeton Jesse W. farmer, house Appleton, Peirce's Hill Terry Patrick, laborer, house Park, near Warren Thaxter James, works in saw factory, h. Schouler court Thaxter James, salesman (B.), house Schouler court The Locke Print Works, Wm. H. Locke, proprietor B. D. Locke, agent, Main, n. Brattle depot
Thorpe Thomas C. cabinet-maker (B.), house Main, near junction Charlestown
Thorpe Thomas C. jr. salesman (B.), b. T. C. Thorpe's, . Main
Tierney Thomas, stoker Gas Works, boards John Kelley's, North West of Gilboa Station
TINGLEY TIMOTHY C. jr. watches, jewelry, &c. Main, house Main, cor. Adams
Tobey B. Franklin, clerk, Davies Dodge's, boards Mrs. Jarvis, Pleasant [town
Tobin Maurice, laborer, house North Union, from Charles- Toomy Michael, laborer, house Beacon, from Warren
Trask Daniel F. engineer, house Pond, near the pond Trask Moses C. ladies' boots and shoe manuf. h. Central Tripp P. D. house Main, near Grove
Trowbridge John T. author, house Pleasant, n. Spy Pond Tufts Abigail A. widow of Zebulon, house Main, n. depot Tufts Ephraim, house Charlestown, near Webster
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