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Riverbank Court, Mass av cor Es- planade
Roberts Block, 92 to 15 Brattle
Roberts Hall, 15 Brattle
Robinson Building, 20 Second
Rogers' Blocks, Main between Wash- ington and Burleigh, Washington between Burleigh and Portland, 169 and 453 Main and 77 Wash- ington
Rolling Mill Block, 11 to 15 Bristol Russell Hall, 39 Bow
St Anthony's Hall, Fowler cor Charles River rd
St George's Hall, 2 Central sq St John's Hall, Fourth
St John's Literary Institute Build- ing and Hall, 271 to 277 Cambridge Salvation Army Citadel, 402 Mass av Sarah Whitman Hall,. 100 Walker Shoe and Leather Bldg, Ames st Small's Block, 2026 to 2038 Mass av Smart's Building, rear 744 Main Social Union Building, 42 Brattle Southwick Building, 684 to 688 Mass avenue
Sovereign's Hall, 575 Mass avenue Stamstead The 19 Ware
Stearns' Block, Winthrop cor Dunster Stearns' House, 22 Eliot
Stockholm, 315 Harvard
Stratton's Block, Cambridge near Fifth
Sumner Hall, 1727 Cambridge and 5 and 7 Sumner
Templars' Hall, 536 Mass av
Temple of Honor Hall, 595 Mass av The Ashmore. 57 Gorham
The Beacon, Oxford st
The Craigie, 120 to 126 Mt Auburn
The Louisburg. 18 Centre The Seymour, 34 Mass av
The Union, 30 Union
Tibbetts Hall, 2076 Mass av
Tilton's Block corner Fairmont Tower's Block, 19 to 25 Market Trinity Hall, Mt Auburn st next City Building
Unity Hall, 9 Upland road
University The 1039 Mass av Waite bldg, 211 Hampshire
Wardsworth Chambers, 83 Brattle Ware Hall, 383 Harvard
Warland Building, 1278 Mass av Warren House, Prescott near Har- vard
Washington Court, 51 Brattle Washington Halls, 5775 Mass av Waverly Hall, 115 Mt Auburn Westmorly Court, Bow opp Arrow
Whitney's Block, 901 Main
Whitney's Building, Brattle sq Williams Hall, 20 Central sq Windemere, 161 Chatham Winham, 159 Chatham Windsor Hall, 506 Windsor
Winthrop Block, 186a Harvard
Winthrop Hall, Hastings av
Wolcott Gibbs Memorial Laboratory, Frisbie place
Woodbury's Building, rear First Thorndike and 1 Otis
Y M C A Building, 826 to 834 Mass av Y W CA Building, 7 Temple Zintz Block, 303 to 309 Elm
COLLEGE BUILDINGS Figures Designate Year Erected Agassiz Museum, Oxford near Kirk- land
Adolphus Busch Hall, Kirkland cor Divinity av
Andover Theological Seminary The Francis av cor Bryant 1910
Appleton Chapel. College yard 1856 Architectural Building, College yard Astronomical Laboratory, Jarvis Astronomical Observatory, Garden
opp Linnaean 1846 Austin Hall, Holmes pl 1883
A Lawrence Lowell Hall, Kirkland, cor Oxford
A D Building, Mass av cor Plympton Bertram Hall. 51 Shepard 1901
Botanic Garden, Garden cor Lin- naean 1805
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Boylston Hall, College yard 1857
Burnham Hall (Ep Theo Sch) Brat- tle 1870
College House, 1416-1428 Mass av
1846
Conant Hall, Oxford near Jarvis 1893 Cruft Laboratory, Oxford next Pierce Hall
Dane Hall, College yard 1832
Divinity Hall, Divinity av 1726
Divinity House, rear Divinity Hall
Divinity Library, Divinity av
Drayton Hall, 48 Boylston
Emerson Hall, Quincy 1904 Episcopal Theo School, Brattle next Mason
Fogg Museum of Art College Yard 1894
Foxcroft House, Oxford corner Kirk- land
Gannet. Honse, 2 Holmes pl Germanic Museum, Kirkland cor Di- vinity av
Gore Hall, foot Dunster 1914 Grace Hopkinson Eliot Hall, 45
Shepard 1907
Gray Herbarium, 79 Garden Gray's Hall, College yard 1863
Harvard Hall, College yard 1769 Harvard Union, Harvard cor Quincy Hemenway Gymanasium, junction Kirkland and Holmes pl 1878 Holden Chapel, College yard 1724 Hollis Hall, College yard 1812 Holworthy Hall, College yard 1812 Holyoke House, 1336 to 1346 Mass av 1871
Jefferson Coolidge Laboratory, Divin- ity av
Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear Holmes pl 1884
Langdell Hall, H U Law School rear Holmes pl 1907
Lawrence Hall, Brattle near Mason 1873
Lawrence Hall, Kirkland 1848 Massachusetts Hall, College yard 1720
Matthews Hall. College yard 1870 Memorial Hall, junction Kirkland Cambridge and Quincy 1874
Museum of Comparitive Zoology, Divinity av and Oxford 1859
Music Building opposite Jefferson Physical Laboratory 1914
New Lecture Hall, Kirkland cor Ox- ford
Peabody Museum of Archeology, Div- inity av 1877
Perkins Hall, Oxford cor Jarvis 1893 Phillips Brooks House, College Yard 1898
Pierce Hall, Oxford cor Jarvis 1900 Radcliffe College, 10 Garden Radeliff College Library, Mason Randall Hall, Divinity av cor Kirk- land 1898 College Library Reed Hall (Ep Theo School) Brattle Robinson Hall, Quincy 1901 Rotch Building, Jarvis 1890 Semitic Museum, Divinity av Sever Hall, College Yard 1878 Smith Halls, foot Dunster 1914 Standish Hall, foot Dunster 1914 Stillman Infirmary, 270 Mt Auburn 1900
Stoughton Hall, College Yard 1805 Students Astronomical Laboratory, Jarvis near Mass av
Thayer Hall, College Yard 1869 University Hall, College Yard 1812 University Museum, Oxford near
Kirkland
Wadsworth House. 1341 Mass av Walter Hasting's Hall. Mass av near Holmes pl 1889 Weld Hall. College Yard 1871 Whitman Hall 90 Walker
Widener Memorial Library, College Yard
Winthrop Hall, Hastings av CEMETERIES
Cambridge. Coolidge av at Watertown line, Thomas J Cavanaugh, supt Catholic, Rindge av opp Clay, D J Nelligan supt Mt Auburn Mt Auburn st Water- town line, James C Scorgie, supt Old Burying Ground, Mass av cor Garden
WHARVES
American Rubber Co's, Broad Canal, near Potter
Ayer's, end Second Bay State Fuel Co's 157 Main
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Wharves-con
Boston Elevated Railway Co's near North, E C
Brook's, 221 Bridge
Coleman's rear 242 Broadway
First and 91
Elston's, 99 Broadway
Ford's, 59 Main
Gas House, Broad Canal near Third Horgan's, 85 Main
Linehan's, 42 Bridge
Luke's, 137 Main
Metropolitan Coal Co, 221 Bridge
Morey & Phillips, 30 Potter
Munroe's, 46 First E C
Page's, 149 Broadway
Parker & Page's, rear 40 First E C
Peter's, First opp Thorndike E C
Proctor Bros, 1 Bridge E C Rawson's, 31 Main
Revere Sugar Refinery, foot of Water Sanborn's, 68 Bridge E C
Sawyer's, 16 Cambridge 94 Bridge and 12 First E C
Scully's rear 81 and 120 First E C Tower's, rear 139 Broadway
Weeks, rear 246 First
Wellington's, 28 Bridge
Wellington & Buck's, 211 Bridge E C Wood Wm H & Co's, 13 Broadway Wyman's, 84 Bridge E C
BRIDGES
Brookline street, from foot of Brook- line street, Cambridgeport to Bos- ton
Cambridge street, foot River street Cambridgeport to Brighton district Craigie, from Bridge street E C to Boston
First street. across Broad Canal to Main
Harvard, from Mass av Cambridge- port to Mass av Boston 1888
North Harvard Street, foot Boylston st Cambridge to Brighton district Sixth street, across Broad Canal at Sixth
Third street, across Broad canal at Third
West Boston. from Main street Cam- bridgeport to Boston
Western avenue. foot Western av- enue Cambridgeport to Brighton district
WARD BOUNDARIES
WARD 1 Beginning at the water at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to the cen- tre of Third street, thence by the cen- tre of Third street to Potter street, thence by the centre of Potter street to Fifth street, thence by the centre of Fifth street to Vine street, thence by the centre of Vine street to Fourth street, thence by the centre of Fourth street to Cambridge street, thence by the centre of Cambridge street to Fifth street, thence by the centre of Fifth street and said line extended northerly to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point of beginning.
WARD 2 Beginning at the centre line of Third street and Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of North canal and northerly in a line continued therefrom to
the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said bound- ary line to a line in the extension of the centre line of Fifth street, thence by said extension and by the centre line of Fifth street to Cambridge street, thence by the centre line of Cambridge street to Fourth street, thence by the centre line of Fourth street to Vine street, thence by the centre line of Vine street to Fifth street, thence by the centre line of Fifth street to Potter street, thence by the centre line of Potter street to Third street, thence by the centre line of Third street to Broad canal at the point of beginning.
WARD 3 Beginning at the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Som- erville at Tremont street, thence by said boundary line to the extension of the centre line of North canal, thence by said extension and bv the centre line of North canal to Binney street, thence bv the centre line of Binney street to Bristol street, thenco by the centre line of Bristol street to
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Hampshire street, thence by the cen- tre line of Hampshire street to Tre- mont street, thence by the centre line of Tremont street to the boundary line between the cities of Cambridge and Somerville at the point of begin- ning.
WARD 4 Beginning at Tremont street on Hampshire street, thence by the centre line of Hampshire street to Bristol street, thence by the centre line of Bristol street to Binney street, thence by the centre line of Binney street to North canal, thence by the centre line of North canal to Broad canal, thence by the centre line of Broad canal to the water of Charles river, thence by the water of Charles river to a point at right angles to Main st at Washington street, thence by a line at right angles to Main street to the junction of Main and Washington streets, thence by the centre line of Washington street to Norfolk street, thence by the cen- tre line of Norfolk street to Mass. achusetts avenue, thence by the cen- ter line of Massachusetts avenue to Prospect street, thence by the centre line of Prospect street to Broadway. thence by the centre line of Broad- way to Tremont street, thence by the center line of Tremont street to Hampshire street at the point of be- ginning.
WARD 5 Beginning at the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Som- erville at Tremont street, thence by the centre line of Tremont street to Broadway, thence by the centre line of Broadway to Prospect street, thence by the centre line of Prospect street to Massachusetts av, thence by the centre line of Massachusetts avenue to Dana street, thence by the centre line of Dana street and said line extended northerly to the bound- arv line between Cambridge and Som- erville. thence by said boundary line to Tremont street at the point of be- ginning.
WARD 6 Beginning on Massachu- setts av at Norfolk street, thence by
the centre line of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the centre line of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main street, thence by the line at right angles to Main street southerly to the water of Charles river, thence by the water to the centre line of Magazine street extended, thence by said extension and by the centre line of Magazine street to Perry street, thence by the centre line of Perry street to Pearl street, thence by the centre line of Pearl street to Mass- achusetts avenue, thence by the cen- tre line of Massachusetts avenue to Norfolk street at the point of begin- ning.
WARD 7 Beginning on Massachu- setts avenue at Putnam avenue, thence by the centre line of Massa- chusetts avenue to Pearl street, thence by the centre line of Pearl street to Perry street, thence by the centre line of Perry street to Magazine street thence by the centre line of Magazine street and said line extended southerly to the water of Charles river, thence by said water to Western avenue, thence by the centre line of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence by the centre line of Putnam avenue to Massachu- setts avenue at the point of begin- ning.
WARD 8 Beginning at the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Som- erville at Sacramento street, thence along said boundary line to its inter- section with the centre line of Dana street extended northerly, thence along said extension and the centre line of Dana street to Massachusetts avenue, thence along the centre line of Massachusetts avenue to Putnam avenue, thence along the centre line of Putnam avenue to Western av. thonee along the centre line of west- ern avenue to the water of Charles river, thence by the water of Charles river to Boylston street. thence by the centre line of Boylston street to Massachusetts avenue, thence by
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the centre line of Massachusetts ave- nue to Jarvis street, thence by the centre line of Jarvis street, to Oxford street, thence by the centre line of Oxford street to Sacramento street, thence by the centre line of Sacra- mento street to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville at the point of beginning.
WARD 9 Beginning at the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Bel- mont at Concord avenue, thence along the centre line of Concord avenue to Bond street. thence along the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence along the centre line of Gar- den street to Shepard street, thence along the centre line of Shepard street to Massachusetts avenue, thence along the centre line of Massachusetts avenue to Sacramento street, thence along the centre line of Sacramento street to Oxford street, thence along the centre line of Oxford street to Jarvis street, thence along the centre line of Jarvis street to Massachusetts avenue, thence along the centre of Massa- chusetts avenue to Boylston street, thence along the centre line of Boyl- ston street to the water of Charles river, thence by the Charles river to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Watertown, thence along said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence along said last named bound- ary to Concord avenue to the point of beginning.
WARD 10 Beginning at the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Bel- mont at Concord avenue, thence along said boundary to the location of the Fitchburg Railroad, thence along the centre line of said location to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence along said last named boundary to Sacramento street, thence along the centre line of Sacramento street to Massachu- setts avenue, thence along the centre line of Massachusetts avenue to Shep- ard street, thence along the centre line of Shepard street to Garden street, thence along the centre line of Garden street to Bond street. thence along the centre line of Bond street to Concord avenue, thence along the centre line of Concord ave- nue to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont at the point of beginning.
WARD 11 Beginning at the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Som- erville at the Fitchburg Railroad, thence along the centre line of the location of said railroad to the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Bel- mont, thence along said last named boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thence along said boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Arlington to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence along last mentioned boundary to the Fitch- burg Railroad at the point of be- ginning.
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CAMBRIDGE HOUSE DIRECTORY
(Copyright 1917 by W A Greenough & Co) Arranged alphabetically by streets, giving the householders by street numbers
ABERDEEN AVENUE 605 Mt Au- 11 John O Webb
burn
25 Mrs Margaret E Roach
15 Ernest Wilcox
25 John F Stanley
15r George E Wilson
27 James H Lundergan
21 Robert J Wilson
27 John Roundberg
23 Elizabeth S Brown
27 Frank W Mosher
27 William H Greenwood
33 Harry W Yates
27 Mrs Mary B Rowe
33 William E Lutz
33 William E Brown
AGASSIZ 15 Linnaean
18 Mrs Annie Parson
19- Agassiz Hall
19 Paul B Badger
19 Archibald S Nickerson
90 David W Gavin
19 Samuel G Bowen
90 Lochlin Gavin
19 Mrs M K Hume
101 Louis Steinardt
19 Mrs E M Boyle
103 Frederick Sander
19 Louis H Parkhurst
ACACIA 13 Ash
19
Dr Mary A Campbell
5 Dr Augustus C Walker
19 Mrs Mabel Greeley Smith
61/2J Clark Bennett
19
Lydia P Stevens
7 Warren K Blodgett
19
Mrs Virginia T Stevens
10 Mrs Alice H Frye
19
George G Wheat
10 Frances C Frye
19 George S Kahin
19
Claude E Saunier
ACORN 515 Putnam av
6 John W Bowman
19 George D Woodworth
19 Percy G Crocker
10 Jules G Lievens .
19 Harriet M Mitchell
9 Rev Hughell E W Fosbroke
19 Frank H Chipman
8 Mrs Susie E Downe
19 Walter C Smith
8 Mrs Mary E Holt
19 Marion Bennett
6 Prof George G Wilson
19 Clarence S Anthony
47 George Ruggiero
53 Alexander McClafferty
53 Edward F Stolba
53 James A Curry
19 Earl H Barber
3 Mrs Sarah E Harris
11 Winfield B Morse
25 Harold Ryan
15a James F Cunningham
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Agassiz-con
19 Julia A Attner
19 William Carberry
24 Minnie Copp
27 Howard E Whiting
30 James I Ayer
33 Arthur W Blackman
33. Horace P Blackman
ALBERTA TERRACE 2394 Mass av
6 Mrs Elizabeth Doyle
6 Michael D Maloney
6 Charles F Baumeister
6 Fred Langley
8 William F Jardine
14 Edward Mello
14 Richard J Powderly
14 Kenneth Veinot
16 Harvey Crandall
16 Peter Russo
16 Manuel S Mello
16 Alfredo Sbraccia
20 Arthur C Currier
20 Arthur Hindle
20 Albin Ferreira
24 Dennis J Lane
24 James Mansfield
ALLEN from 1961 Mass av
7 Charles A Briggs
8 John J Gunzelmen
9 Henry Wilson
10 Mrs Minnie E Lewis
10 William F Henderson
11 Mrs Laura C Davis
13 James J O'Brien
14 David McMurtrie
15 Fred W Young
16 Harold Veinot
16 Clifton A Gayne
17 John Farrell
18 Anthony Hensler
20 John Sparks
ALLSTON Waverly to 340 Putnam
avenue
6 Jeremiah O'Shea
6 Samuel J Foster
8 Michael J McNamara
14 Michael Banks
16 Patrick J Gately
18 Thomas J Watson
22 Robert J Adafs
24 Mrs Mary Joyce
43 Stephen H Heanue
43 Patrick T Sullivan
43 James F Shea
49 Joseph Yuna
49 Mrs Carman Yuna
58 Horace J Gray Jr
59 Mrs Mary Cook
59 Albert Seeley
59 Robert Gifford
59 Ralph Cook
59 Robert Seeley
59 H M Cook
61 James W Hingley
63 J J Callan
63 John Frisvold
64 Fred Kadeg
64 James B McPhee
66 Patrick J Tierney
67 George R Leckley
67 Kenneth McLean
67 Philip Desmarais
67 Ernest Summers
68 Isaac Allt
68 Harry E Slavin
68 Isaac Wamboldt
72 James J Burke
73 Oscar Malm
73 Mrs Charlotte MacArthur
74 Charles C Yensen
74 Frank T Morse
76 John MacIver
78 Patrick H Clarke
78 Richard P Keith
79 Patrick Walsh
80 Patrick A Quinn
SI I conard F Stoll
92 Gothard Anderson
85 Theodore Balbin
88 Frank M Allen
89 Louis B Jenkins
89 John Norton
S9 Herbert Snow
89 Gustave. Ahlquist
90 Richard L Parrow
94 Victor R Johnson
9-1 Shackleton
95 Albert L Catton
95 Harry Woodward
95 Henry S Johnson
98 George Dow
98 George E Ray
98 Frank S Mooney
99 Jeremiah F White
99 Richard H Welsh
102 Rose E Emmons
117 Charles H Ganshirt
141 Elizabeth M McNaughton
141 Elmer L Jafes
146 Misses Proctor
146 Lyman E Proctor
147 Charles W Alden
147 Mrs Elizabeth E Belcher
147 Stephen S Hatch
147 Gordon B McFarlane
148 Philip J Godfrey
148 Charles Woodman
148 Charles A Woodman
151 William F Gould
153 Edward Thomas
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153 Thomas Delahanty
297
Ada Tarling
154 James Doutney
298 Pasquale Troiano
154 Charles R Raymond
298 Giuseppe Pertrella
155 Joseph V Latour
303 Joseph W H Clark
155 William L Dunn
303 Mrs Clara Curling
156 Patrick Heeran
307
George E White
156
Herman M Lundsted
309
James H Barker
157 Benjamin Quimby
327 Thomas H Burns
159 Mrs Elizabeth Leitch
342 Mrs Annie M Furfey
159 Joseph E Isaac
343 John J Corcoran
159 Melvin L Jones
347 John Lynch
159 William A Trenholm
348 Daniel McCarthy
160 Edward R Sargent
350 Joseph Hughes
160 Mrs Lillie B Sargent
350
Ricker
160
Mrs Harriet E Thomas
359
John J Martinez
163 John Yeadon
359
Thomas H Corbett
163 Leslie B J Reid
361
Relmer Adams
164 John H Ruhman
361
Mrs John McNamara
166 Nathaniel Baker Jr
361 Ralph Purrington
168 Henry L Lincoln
361 Mrs Maude Dooley
169 Bernard Marshall
361 Henry Lowman
363 Mrs Emma Reilly
170 Martin L McClare
485 John A Coyle
171 Mrs Bessie M Sprott
198
Charles H Goodrich
ALLSTON COURT 214 Allston
1 Osfand N Glidden
205
Arthur K Durgin
2 Herbert O Welsch
212
Albert N Stadig
3 Frank R Randall
212
H T Moulton
4 Benjamin H Welsch
214
Raymond E Davis
215
Dennis Navien
AMORY 329 Broadway 8 Nellie A Coburn
8 Clifton G Brown
8 Agnes A Wadden
18 Dennis J Coleman
18 Edward W Coleman
18 James Kelleher
18 Arthur W Flewelling
18 Humphrey O'Leary
18 Maurice Roche
18 John A Sweeney
234
H M Montague
19 Mrs Sarah R Baker
21 Charles E McMenemin
24 Benjamin C Scully
30 William H Fallon
31 Eva A Perkins
31 Mrs Alma Perkins
33 Jennie Cunningham
33 John P Cunningham
36 Mrs Leocardia F Flowers
38 Abbie Frye
38 Herman E Guttheim
39 Mrs Susan Hafbly
41 A Otis Chamberlain
42 Perley G Gerrish
44 Waldo F Richardson
50 Eugene P Taylor
283 Edward J Burnes
295 Samuel C Miller
295 Edward Cook
297 Catherine Day
50 Mrs Lucy J Verity
51 Mrs Sarah W Nason
51 James Harnish
56 John F Kelley
225
Mrs Martha E Chipman
226 Esther Holden
228 Alexander Spitzer
230 Morris Steimetz
231 John Cleverley
231 Scott A McCoy
232 Misses Howell
232 William H Bullard
232 William S Ripley
236 Mrs Marion S Reed
237 Samuel Mason
239 Edward J Gowry
239 Paul Levine
239 George C Field
240 Morton H Sanderson
240 Mrs Mary D Savage
240 Clarence E Savage
240 Mrs Mary J Comey
265 Daniel Sorber
267 Margaret Welch
267 Edgar W Davis
269 Charles R Mulhern
271 M John Flood
279 Andrew E Butrica
217 Charles A Mugridge
169 Harold E Leary
198
Henry V Randall
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Amory-con
58a A M Grant
62 Jeremiah Nagle
142 Patrick Reidy
147 Ephraim A Moore
153 Thomas F Degnan
153 May L Degnan
154 Edward J Bergin
155 John McDermott
155
R Nash
AMORY PLACE 31 Amory
1 Patrick F Smith
2 James H Ginty
3 George A Peverelly
3 Mary Gassaid
4 Albert Scheibel
4 Eugene Scheibel
5 Frank D LaMarche
ANDREW 42 Fairmount
8 Arthur B Porter
9 Francis J Megan
9 Theresa Buchanan
10 Carl A Zollin
11 .J Warren Jack
12 Thurl D Tolman
121/2D J Miller
104 Isaac Meekins
105 John F Dillon
106 John H Lemon
107 William F Gore
107 William Kirvin
107 Margaret Stewart
108 Alice A Messer
108 Anthony Dynan
108 Michael Looney
108 George T Messer
109 Mrs Adele Carlon
110 James W Hayes
110 John J Sullivan
112 Mrs Mary Mccarthy
27 Charles Scanlon
27 Michael J Kelley
29 John Kelly
30 William Barber
30 Vito Canneo
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James F Lavey
119 Margaret McSweeney
119 Leander Sampson
124 Terrance O'Connor
124 Henry Flax
125 Michael J Fitzpatrick
126 John J Carey
127 Mrs Annie O'Donnell
127 Mrs Hannah Ford
131 John Whitston
133 John J Dolan
133 Daniel F Mahoney
134 Ellis Clover
135 Elwin H Wilson
135 Patrick Cullinan
136 Patrick J Crowley
142 Joseph Hayes
62 Edmund Nagle
74 C Albert Barbour
77 Charles Davidson
78 Albert Henry
78 Frank Kauler
79 Charles H Kane
80 John O'Connor
80 Harold I Puffer
81
Timothy McCarthy
81
Cornelius Murphy
83 Martin J Morris
83 Walter Burge
84 Patrick H McDonough
85 John Ward
87 William D Schofield
87 William H Conlon
89 Carl Appelt
89 John Black
89 Mrs Catherine Fitzpatrick
95 Cornelius Carroll
97 Owen Roberts
101 Thomas Moon
103 Mrs Mary Ingalls
14. John Santora
15 Sarah A Kelley
16 Joseph Santora Jr
17 Joseph A Leonard
18 James P. Simonds
19 Robert J McCoy
21 Charles H Carr
20 Florence L Smith
23 Frederick H Hollis
23 Edward C Hamilton .
25 Joseph Rosen
25 Max Smith
26 Jeremiah Farrell
112 Mrs Bridget Buckley
112 Daniel A Buckley
116 Patrick J Murphy
117
Mrs Annie Curtis
117
Katherine F Donovan
32 John. A Daley
32 Frederick Cunningham
34 James Burke
ANTRIM 353 Broadway 4 James W Smith
6 Mrs Catherine Leahy
6 John J Leahy
10 Michael Cusick
10 Lauchlin A Mckinnon
12 Mrs Elizabeth Finnerty
12 Mrs Rose Wane
12 Dennis McAllister
16 Mrs Anna S Nystrom
18 Mrs Sarah Hanson
18 Harry L Mason
19 Mrs Cora Caswell
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19 Charles L Adams
SS Philip J Maher
21 Eugene J Murphy
89 Daniel J Murphy
21 Mrs Hanora Murphy
89 Aneas J McLean
24 James P Kneeland
90 Ralph W E Scott
24 Timothy Horrigan
91 John F Murphy
24 George E Murray
92 George Braithwaite
25 Mrs Catherine Greenlaw
93 Mrs Bridget Hayes
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