The Cambridge directory 1884, Part 18

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Elliott Ferdinand, teamster, boards 14 Squire's court


Elliott James, blacksmith, Boylston, corner Murray, house 890 Main


Elliott James, driver, Lyceum building, Harvard square, bds. 890 Main


Elliott Reed, modeller (Federal B.), bds. 15 Reed


Elliott Wm. J., teamster (93 Broad, B.), house 2 Fourth


Elliott, see Eliot and Elliot


Ellis Alexander, expressman, h. 18 Market Ellis Benj. W. (Valentine, Ellis & Co.), coal and wood, Sargent's whf., Charles River, order office 36 Boylston, house 45 Mount Auburn


Ellis Charles, clerk, 527 Cambridge, bds. 5 Norfolk


Ellis Charles H. Mrs., widow, h. 20 Eighth Ellis Charles S., organ tuner, 162 Broadway, house at Boston


Ellis Clara M. Miss, clerk, 581 Main, bds. 22 Lake


Ellis David, produce (37 South Market, B.), house 117 North avenue


Ellis D. Frank, produce (37 South Market, B.), house 3 Roseland


Ellis D. Warren, produce, (21 Merchants row, B.), h. 6 Walnut av.


Ellis Emmons R., produce (50 South Mar- ket, B.), house 87 North avenue


Ellis Frank E., h. 105 Spring


Ellis Frank H., musical instrument maker, (233 Cambridge, B.), bds. 28 Sidney


Ellis Harry, produce (37 South Market, B.), bds. 117 North avenue


Ellis Herbert W., clerk, 290 Broadway, b. 255 do.


Ellis Hervey D. (107 Clinton, B.), house 28 Sidney


Ellis Joanna, widow of Randolplı, house 105 Spring


Ellis John G., blacksmith, (B. & A. R. R., B.), house 87 River


Ellis John L., agent U. S. & C. express, (F. R. R. depot, B.), boards 18 Eighth Ellis J. Russell, produce (50 South Market, B.), house 54 North avenue


Ellis Lois A., widow of Samuel, house 37 Tremont


Ellis Mellen F., secretary (251 Dorchester avenue, B.), house 106 Columbia


Ellis Myra I. Miss, teacher Harvard gram- mar school, boards 37 Tremont


Ellis Ralph J., clerk, boards 87 River


Ellis Sarah, widow of William B., h. 18 Eighth


Ellis Stearns R., produce (50 South Market, B.), house 22 Forest


Ellis Sumner Rev. D.D., boards 7 Wendell


Ellis Theodore, carpenter, h. 105 Spring Ellis Thomas Mrs., house 1 Bedford Ellis Thomas F., driver Chas. River Rail- road Co., boards 18 Market


Ellis Timothy J., bookbinder, b. 18 Market Ellis William, house 18 Market


Ellis William F., driver, h. rear 27 Sixth


Ellison Andrew, painter, bds. 37 Dunster Ellison Ellen, widow of William J., house rear 27 Gore


Ellison Charles, clerk, Prospect House, 596 Main, boards do.


Ellison Nahum, clerk, house 77 Pearl


Ellison Thomas, brass polisher, h. 27 Cam- bridge


Ellison Willard, clerk, (Sudbury, B.), h. Hotel Wentworth, 9 Essex


Ellison Willard B., boards 77 Pearl


Elliston Emil, painter, 5 Palmer


Ellsworth Edwin S., boards 46 Winthrop


Elm John L., cabinet maker, 602 Main, b. 77 Washington


Elsbree James H., compositor, h. 81 River Elston James, contractor, b. Porter's Hotel Elvin Frank F., architect, Alex McDonald, Mt. Auburn, boards 10 Brown


Elward James, teamster, 169 Gore, house 145 do.


Elward Thomas, teamster, J. P. Squire & Co., house 121 Gore


Elwell Elizabeth, widow of James B., h. 33 Fourth


Elword Edward, clerk, 110 Cambridge, bds. 118 Spring


Elword Elizabeth, wid. of Wm. A., h. 168 Cambridge


Elword Joseph W., provisions, 110 Cam- bridge, boards 168 do.


Emerson Charles, confectioner, 503 Main, house 49 Wright


Emerson Edward W., clerk (87 Broad, B.), house 4 Mt. Pleasant


Emerson Geo. B., carpenter, house rear 125 Gore


Emerson Geo. F., clerk 162 Broadway, house at East Somerville


Emerson Geo. H., painter (B.), b. 125 Gore Emerson Henry, h. 4 Mt. Pleasant


Emerson Helen F., wldow of George B., house 4 Upton


Emerson Henry L., trader and city lamp- lighter, house 106 Allston


Emerson Mary A., widow, h. 378 Broadway Emerson Mary F., Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, bds. 378 Broadway


Emerson Rosa K. Mrs., house 13 Wallace


Emerson Thomas H. (B. P. Clark & Co.), 503 Main, h. 766 do.


Emerson Thurlow A., broker (53 Kilby, room 6, B.), house 57 Fairmont


Emerson William, driver, 16 Pearl boards rear 122 Broadway


Emerson William H., molasses (40 Central, B.), house 341 Harvard


NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,


AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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Emerton Ephraim, professor Ecclesiastical History H. U., h. 58 Shepard


Emery Diantha, house 72 School


Emery Geo. L., boards 64 Winsor


Emery Harriet, widow, boards 85 Brattle


Emery John B., salesman, (71 Bedford, B.), house 760 Main


Emery Lindsay N., salesman (14 Fan. Hall Sq., B.), house 291 Pearl


Emery Manning, broker (28 State, room 10, B.), house 15 Buckingham


Emery Margaret, widow of Henry, house 13 Webster avenue


Emery Melville T., salesman (14 Fan. Hall Sq., B.), h. 291 Pearl


Emery Samuel, tinsmith, 600 Main, h. 17 Shepard


Emery Seavey D., fruit (14 Fan. Hall Sq., B.), h. 12 William


Emery Woodward, lawyer (62 Sears bldg., B.), house 163 Brattle


Emmel Charles, carver, house 128 Otis


Emmel William, carver, boards 128 Otis


Emms William T., machinist, 72 Main, boards 12 Broadway


Emory Susan P., widow of Daniel, h. 296 North avenue


Emory William H., printer University Press, house 141 Mt. Auburn


Emra John |N., proof-reader Riverside Press, house 7 Gordon place


Endicott Henry, office, 356 Main, house 28 Columbia


Endres Geo., wood carver, h. 53 Winsor Endres George F., wood carver (B,), house 71 Spring


Enfiajian Harootune, Turkish goods, 12 Harvard Row, rooms 28 College House Engal S,, boiler maker, 92 Main


Engal Thomas, boiler maker, 92 Main


England August, cabinet maker, house 134 Harvard


England John, carpenter, 7 Green, h. do. England James, carpenter, house 32 Cogs- well avenue


England Robert, moulder, 356 Main


England William, boarding-house, 15 Far- well place


Engley Wm. F., h. 3, rear 41 Norfolk


English Edward E., glass maker, house 29 Winter


Ennis Daniel D., machinist B. & L. R. R., house 18 Leighton ct.


Ennis Daniel D., machinist, 356 Main, bds. at Boston


Ennis Fred, piano forte maker, boards 18 Leighton ct.


Ennis William H., shipper, boards 112 Fairmont


Eno James, brick maker, house Walden, between Dublin and Garden


Enos Wm. R., coachman, h. 23 Washington Enslin J. Fred, polisher b. 125 Harvard Enwright Bridget Mrs., house 165 Green


Erhard Rudolph, brass finisher, Draper & Co., house 2 Eighth


Erickson Charles E., safe maker, 17 Main, house at Somerville


Erickson Edward, at 17 Main


Erickson Edward, blacksmith, Chestnut park


house 4


Ericksen Erick A., car builder, h. 30 Banks Ericsson Eric, laborer, bds. 80 Kirkland


Erickson Lewis, machinist, 356 Main, boards at Boston


Erving Wesley, laborer, h. 51 Hastings Estabrook George A., action maker, 139 Broadway, house 414 Main


Estabrook Joseph D., woolens (83 Arch, B.), h. Washington av., n. Arlington Estabrook Joseph W., produce (47 and 48 North Market, B.), h. 221 Harvard


Estabrook, see Easterbrook, also Ester- brook


Estaver Frederick, printer, b. r. 30 Front Estaver Wm. A., machinist (50 Bromfield, B.), house rear 30 Front


Esterbrook William, teamster (6 Fulton, B,), house 55 Cedar


Estes Ivory P., carpenter, 22 Palmer, house 34 Ash


Esty Elizabeth Mrs., house 27 Jay Etherton Thomas, carpenter, house 65} Western avenue


Ettinger Isaac, driver Jenness & Twombly express, house 4 Riverside place


Eustace Alexander, peddler, h. 3 Lake Eustace Ann, widow of Jas,, h. 10 Fourth Eustis Frank I. (Gilmore & Eustis), Cam- bridge Rolling Mill, 126 Portland, house Bond, corner Concord avenue Eustis Henry L., Professor of Engineering and dean of the Scientific faculty H. U., house 29 Kirkland


Eustis Henry S., house 29 Kirkland


Eustis Julian J., clerk (363 Dorchester avenue, B.), house 29 Kirkland


Eutebrouk Charles H., gunsmith (21 Dock square, B.), house Crescent, second on right from Oxford


Evans Charles C., milkman, 145 Mt. Au- burn, boards 150 do. [32 Green Evans Chas. H., planer, 113 Broadway, h. Evans C. W., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., boards at Brighton [Pleasant Evans Elizabeth, widow of John, house 68 Evans George S., postal clerk Boston & N. Y., house 49 Mt. Auburn Evans H. B., house 106 Inman


Evans Jolin H., teamster 47 Amory


Evans J., woodworker Rhoades Bldg,, State Evans Louisa, widow of Henry, h. 76 Spring Evans Mercy E. Miss, teacher Mason pri- mary school, boards 68 Pleasant


Evans Richard, gardener, h. 24 Hudson pl. Evans Robert D,. president American Rub- ber Co., Potter, and (59 Franklin, B.), house at Boston


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Evans Thomas E., laborer, h. 23 Hastings Evans William, carriage trimmer, house 150 Mt. Auburn [Daniels c t Evans William, jr., carpenter, house 5 Evans William L., bookkeeper (95 Union, B.), house 67} Western avenue


Eveleth William H., superintendent H. U. grounds, house 6 North avenue


Everett Charles Clement, clerk Riverside Press, boards at Allston


Everett Charles C., Bussey Professor of Theology H. U., and Dean of the Di- vinity faculty, house 53 Garden


Everett Cyrus, teamster, h. 55 Fifth


Everett Edward F., insurance (Mason's building, 1 Liberty square, B.), house 31 Sacramento


Everett Josiah S., teamster (49 South Mar- ket, B.), h. 55 Fifth


Everett William A., house 23 Berkeley


Ewell Charles, house 39 Linnæan


Ewell Charlotte A. Miss, teacher Agassiz school, boards 39 Linnæan


Ewell James P., key maker, 139 Broadway, house 56 Franklin


Ewell Thomas B., salesman (27 Winter, B.), house 39 Linnæan


Ewer Clara G. Mrs., clerk (State House, B.), boards 56 Austin


Ewer Henrietta Mrs., house 35 Cottage


Eyre Harriet M., widow of Charles E., glove cleaner, h. 35 Banks


FABERY CARL, fireman (Wash., B.), house 43 Reed


Fabyan Frances Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, boards 92₺ Inman


Fabyan Hattie F. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar sohool, boards 92} Inman Fabyan Joshua E., livery stable, 518 and 520 Cambridge, house 92} Inman Facey John F., printer Riverside Press, boards 146 Fairmont


Facey John P., printer Riverside Press, house 46 Fairmont


Fagan Frank, at 17 Main


Fagan James, laborer, h. 28 Charles River Faggard Charles, sand paperer, Russ Moulding Co., First, bds. 174 Fourth


Fahey Edward, hostler, 677 Main, boards 68 School


Fahey James, laborer, house 34 Willow Fahey Thomas, drain pipe maker, 132 Main Fahy John L., grocer, 120 Third, h. do. Fairbairn Andrew S., boards 15 Seventh Fairbairn Catherine, widow of John, house 15 Seventh


Fairbairn George H., conductor, Cambridge R.R. Co .. boards Baldwin street station Fairbairn Jas., coachman, h. 100 Columbia AIRBAIRN JOHN R., auc- tioneer, real estate agent and insurance, 166 Cambridge house do.


Fairbairn Rob't H., peddler, b. 15 Seventh


Fairbank Alfred T., clerk (440 Washing- ton, B.), boards 14 Plympton


Fairbank Anna C., widow of Elbridge, house 14 Plympton


Fairbank George E., tailor (Summer, B.), house 14 Plympton


Fairbanks Charles H., agent J. Cushing & Co., Regent, bds. Porter's Hotel


Fairbanks Frank H., clerk, Fairbanks & Neale (Howard, B.), h. 89 Norfolk Fairbanks Hugh, teamster, bds. 150 Spring Fairbanks John W., American Net and Twine Co., Third, and (43 Com- mercial, B.), house 110 North avenue


F AIRBANKS LEVI (Fairbanks & Neale), mineral waters, etc., under Howard Athenæum (Howard, B.), h. 87 Norfolk


Fairbanks Martha J., widow of Horatio, h. 7 Norfolk


Fairbanks Sarah, widow of Nathaniel, bds. 110 North avenue


Fairborn Marcus M., painter, b. 15 Eighth Fairchild John H. Mrs., teacher of draw- ing and painting, h. 56 Mt. Auburn


Fairfield Abigail J., widow of Luther C., house 127 Auburn


Fairfield Delia H. Miss, compositor, h. 127 Osborn


Fairfield Edward T., carpenter, house 71 Columbia


Falconer William, head gardener, H. U. botanic garden, Raymond, house do.


Fales Damon W., salesman (4 Bowdoin square, B.), house 135 Pearl


Fales Helan H., traveling agent (69 Clin- ton, B.), rooms 31 Norfolk


Fallon Ann, widow of Patrick, house 128 Brookline


Fallon Ann, widow of Thomas, h. 6} Grant Fallon Bernard, city laborer, house 99 Brookline


Fallon Bridget, widow, house 222 Franklin Fallon Bridget, widow of Benedict, h. 112 Spring


Fallon Christopher, stone-cutter, house 234 Franklin


Fallon Daniel, laborer, bds. 222 Franklin Fallon Edward, safemaker, 17 Main


Fallon John, painter, house 6} Grant Fallon John, painter, house 18 Magee


Fallon John F., cooper, bds. 99 Brookline Fallon Lawrence, laborer, h. 133 Webster avenue


Fallon Martin, painter, house 28 Banks Fallon Michael, farmer, house Holworthy, near Corlett school


Fallon Michael, glass blower, h. 152 Third Fallon Michael F., boards 67 Amory


Fallon William, painter, boards 22 McCabe Falls Alonzo B., engineer, B. & L. R. R., house 95 Otis


Falls Joseph, carpenter, Rhoades building, State, house 16 Elmer


PACH BROTHERS,


MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL,


H. Wm. Tupper, Manager.


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Falt Joseph, carpenter, house Waverly, east of Fort Washington [at Boston Falvey Hadley J., machinist, 17 Main, bds. Falvey J., hostler, Cambridge R.R. Co.


Falvey Michael, laborer, 17 Main, house 2 Hastings


Falvey Michael, teamster, A., McDonald, Mt. Auburn, house McDonald


Farley Felix, safe maker, 17 Main


Farley Geo. O., teamster, h. 2 Hotel Clark Farley Gustavus, storage (38 India wharf, B.), house 16 Lowell


Farley Patrick, laborer, house r. 2 Hastings Farlow William G., professor H. U., rms. 30 Holyoke House


Farmer Jesse, boards 41 Prospect


Farmer Joseph B., clerk. 153 Harvard, h. rear 159 do.


Farnam Aaron, com. mer., bds. 34 Ash


Farnham C. E., driver, Cambridge R. R.


Farnham Edwin, physician, 4 Story, h. do. Farnham George Y., teamster, 172 Pearl, house 16 Valentine


Farnham Mary E. Mrs., matron Episcopal Theo. School, Brattle, boards do.


Farnham Wilbert D. jr., flour (30 Com- merce, B.), house 13 Dover


Farnholm Carl J., cabinet maker, Ivers Pond Piano Co., house 6 Lopez


Farnsworth Charles H., physician, 170 Cambridge, h. do.


Farnum Gera F., express, 638 Main, and (State, corner Washington, B.), house 21 William


Farnum Sylvester B., machinist, 92 Main, house 44 Winsor


Farquhar Headley V., clerk (8 Canal, B.), boards 408 Main


Farr William, porter, (229 State, B.), rooms 9 Boardman [Sixth


Farr Wm., spring bed mnfr., Gore h. 59 Farracy James, finisher F. Geldowsky Furniture Co., boards 9 Short


Farracy John, laborer, house 44 Porter Farracy Patrick, house rear 9 Short


Farrar Elizabeth Mrs., h. 101 Trowbridge Farrar Nettie A., assistant at Observatory, house at Charlestown [82 River Farrell Catherine, widow of Edward, house Farrell Edwin (Farrell & Stetson), foot of Frank, house at Brighton


Farrell Ellen, widow of Thomas, house 8 Rogers' block, Main


Farrell James E., blacksmith, 270 North ave., house 30 Cogswell avenue Farrell John, carpenter, house Cushing, opp. Vineyard


Farrell John H., inspector of milk and vinegar, Central sq., building, Western avenue, house 73 Inman


Farrell Matthew, house 8 Hastings


Farrell Matthew, laborer, house 18 Seventh Farrell Micah J., salesman (115 Wash. B.), h. 89 Auburn


Farrell & Stetson (Edwin Farrell and Fred Stetson), slaughterhouse, foot of


Frank


Farrell Frank, laborer, house 31 Holyoke Farrell Thomas, carpenter, boards 8 Rog- ers' block


Farricy James, moulding finisher, 9 Short Farrin John W., carriage painter, rear 10 Brattle, boards at Somerville


Farrington Charles R., clerk (4 Chauncy, B.), boards 9 Gardner


Farrington Elmira C., widow of Josiah C. R., house 894 Main


Farrington Frank H., piano maker Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Albany, h. at Boston


Farrington Thomas F., bookbinder (47 Franklin, B.), h. 100 Hampshire


Farris Edward J., glass cutter, house 1 Crossland, near Clark


Farris John W., laborer, h. 325 Cambridge Farry Catherine, widow of Patrick, house rear 29 Winthrop


Farry John, 5 Brattle, bds. r. 29 Winthrop Farwell Bertram H., clerk, 114 Cambridge, house 273 North avenue


Farwell Charles H., restaurant and board- ing-house, 5 Prospect, house 6 do.


Farwell Edgar P., clerk (34 Hawley, B.), house 16 Warland


Farwell Eugene P., teamster (34 Hawley, B.). house 16 Warland


Farwell George F., teamster (34 Hawley, B.), house 95 Austin


Farwell James K., supt. Cambridge ceme- tery, house 273 North ave.


Farwell Joseph R., com. mer. (30 Com- merce, B.),h. 114 Prospect [Thorndike Farwell Jotham, expressman, house 89 Farwell Stephen T. Mrs., h. 101 Trowbridge Fatal John J., clerk U. S. Sub Treasury (Devonshire, B.), house 7 Lincoln


Faulkner C. A. (C. A. Faulkner & Co.), grocer, 321 North avenue, house at Somerville


Faulkner C. A. & Co. (C. A. Faulkner and A. A. Chapman), grocers, 321 North avenue


Faulkner Geo., oar maker, foot of DeWolf, house 21 Flagg


Faulkner Richard, carpenter, b. 37 Willard Fawcet Robert, teamster, 111 Bridge, house 11 Leighton court


Fawcett Charles H., house 11 Mead


Fawcett John N., trunkmaker, rear 382 Main, house at Boston


Faxon Asaph T., butcher, h. 1 Lincoln ct. Faxon Daniel, horse-shoer, 18 Cambridge, house 112 Fourth


Faxon Walter, assistant in Zoological Laboratory, Museum of Comparative Zoology H. U., rms. 32 Felton bldg.


Fay Edward, junk, house 70 School


Fay Edward P., car trimmer (B. & A. R. R., Allston), honse 18 Laurel


FLORISTS, F


P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 MAIN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.


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Fay Edward P., express, boards Cambridge


451


Fay Francis B., freight office O. C. R.R. (B.), bds. 24 Warland


Fay Isaac Mrs,, house 59 Antrim


Fay Maria D. Miss, house 9 Garden


Fay Mary E., widow of William, house 120 Pearl


Fay Prescott, clergyman, house 8 Mason Fay Thomas, house 18 Laurel


Fay William, engineer, house 5 McCabe Fayen John L., gardener, h. 11 Holly ave. Fayes Antonio J., shade painter, 15


Blanche, b. 37 Washington


Fears Frank A., printer, h. 99 Inman


Fee Thomas, coachman, 4 Kirkland place, house 47 Baldwin


Fee Thomas, laborer, house 7 Water


EELEY MARTIN A., painter, 642 Main, house 16 River


Feeley Philip, house 16 River


Feeney Hugh, blacksmith (Quincy), house Holworthy, corner Locust


Feeney Patrick, bds. Hampshire, corner Broadway


Feeney Timothy, waiter Revere House, (Bowdoin sq., B.), house Spring, near Second


Fegan Jolın, carpenter, h. 12 Harrison


Felix Estacio R., hairdresser, 421 Cam- bridge, house do.


Felker John C., foreman, 54 Bridge, house 51 Vine


Fell Thomas, cooper (Belmont), house 509 Cambridge


Fell Thomas W. H., clerk (71 Bedford, B.), bds. 509 Cambridge


Fellows Charles M. Mrs., house 28 Mellen Fellows Cyrus, house 97 Concord avenue Fellows Frank C., house 28 Mellen


Fellows Frank O., cracker dealer, boards 60 Market


Fellows Henry T., boots and shoes (48 and 50 Pearl, B.), h. 158 North ave.


F


NELLOWS JOHN H., brush mnfr. (96 High, B.), house 35 Cedar Somerville


Fellows Lydia M., widow of John H., h. 106 Ellery [60 Market Fellows Oshea P., cracker dealer, house Fellows Rebeeea F. Mrs., h. 28 Mellen


Fellows William, expressman, 600 Main, boards 38 Washington


Felt Charles, helper, 17 Main, boards 4 Foster's block, 87 Main


Felt Charles W., salesman (60 Commerce, B., house 110 Washington


Felt Geo. W., horse shoer, 18 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Felt Irwin G.,. wheelwright, 18 Cambridge, house at Somerville


Fenelon Michael F., druggist (206 Cam- bridge, B.), house 158} Otis


Fennelly Thomas, gardener, h. 47 Spruce


Fenner Frank T., laborer, b. 30 Putnam av. Fenner Frederick O., laborer H. U., boards 30 Putnam avenue


Fenner Mary E., widow of Edwin E., house 30 Putnam av.


Fennessey Michael J., cooper, house 167 Thorndike


Fenton Benjamin F., clerk, 596 Main,b. do. Fenton Mehitable, widow of Orin, house 31 Pleasant [h. do.


Fenton Nathaniel, spring beds, 137 Gore, Fenwick T. B., woodworker M. E. Rideout & Co., State, bds. 179} Harvard


Ferdinand Arthur G., bookkeeper (267 Fed- eral, B.), bds. 80 Green


Ferdinand Jasper F., variety store (19 Portland, B.), house 80 Green


Ferdinand Lorrin W., hardware (267 Fed- eral, B.), boards 40 Coulmbia


Ferguson Alexander, hairdresser, 574 Main, boards 69 Western av.


Ferguson Daniel, printer, b. 95 Mt. Auburn Ferguson Ellen F., widow of William, h. 122 Brookline


Ferguson Frank A., printer, h. 22 Church Ferguson Hugh, gas fitter, b. 49 Willow Ferguson John, carriage painter, 350 Norty av., boards 352 do.


Ferguson John, carpenter, h. 49 Willow


Ferguson James G., baker, 79 and 184 Cambridge, house 79 do.


Ferguson Sarah, widow of William, house 6 Walden


Ferguson Thomas T., U. S. storekeeper, house 6 Walden [56 Western av. Fern Otis L., liquors (95 Union, B.), house Fern William H. Mrs., house 13 Foster


Fernald John L., carpenter M. E. Rideout & Co., State, house at Somerville


Fernald Mary F., widow of Almi C., bds. 8 Avon [18 Orchard


Fernald Robert P., clerk (172 State, B.), h. Fernandez Louisa, widow, house rear 101 Fourth


Fernando John, fishman, h. 105 Fourth


Fernands Manuel S., hairdresser, 265 Cam- bridge, bds. Lechmere sq.


Ferns Mary Mrs., h. 13 Foster


Ferreira August, carpenter, 213 Bridge, house Gore


Ferren George W., box maker, 2 Albany, boards 50 Sidney


Ferren Geo. W. jr., galvanizer, 2 Albany, house 50 Sidney


Ferrin Horace, bds. 515 Main


Ferris Edward J., boots and shoes, 118 Cambridge, and trainer, 1} Brattle, h. 42 Spring


Ferris Frank M., pressman University Press, rooms 6 Brewer


Ferris Lawrence, clerk (B.), h. 42 Spring Ferris Thomas, house 32 Harding


Ferry E., feeder Cambridge R.R. .


Ferry James, med. student, bds. 127 Elm


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Ferry John P., bookbinder (111 Milk, B,(. house rear 127 Elm


Ferry Patrick, laborer, house 127 Elm


Fessenden Benjamin, honse 17 Walden Fessenden Charles L. (156 Hanover, B.), house 27 Prospect


Fessenden C. Frank (33 Summer, B.), b. 27 Prospect


Fessenden Edward M. (156 Hanover, B.), boards 27 Prospect


Fessenden Emily F. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, boards 17 Walden


Fessenden Lucy O., teacher Reed Kinder- garten school, bds. 17 Walden


Fessenden Sarah R. Miss, h. 76 Inman


Fessenden Thos. A. D. Mrs., boards 56 Mount Auburn


Fewkes J. Walter, in charge of Radiates Museum of Comparative Zoology, bds. 12 Arlington


Fichtler Andrew, baker, h. 15 Winter


Fickett Henry P., calker (E. B.), h. 49 Pine


Fiedler Max, chemist, 502 Main, boards 2 Amory place


Field Charles R., at 502 Main, h. 23 Cherry Field Chauncy H., machinist, 72 Main, h. 291 Pearl


Field Frank D., machinist, bds. 11 Winsor Field Franklin, machinist, 72 Main, boards 25 State


Field George G. (28 State, room 15, B.), house 9 Chauncy


Field Roderick D., driver Cambridge Laun- dry, house 11 Winsor


Field Thomas, tinsmith, h. r. 71 Allston Field Walter W., machinist, 92 Main, h. 12 William


Field Zarina, widow of Franklin, nurse, house 25 State


Field, see Fields


Fielding Dennis J., glass maker, h. 83 Vine Fields Charles, waiter (Young's Hotel, B.), house 1 Village


Fields Charles, laborer, 502 Main


Fields Israel, 1 borer, h. 8 Berkshire pl.


Fife James H., hack driver, Church, bds. 34 Brattle


Fifield James H., bookkeeper, h. 17 Park Fifield John F., conductor Cambridge Rail- road Co., house 114 Pear [114 Pearl Fifield Sarah M., widow of George W., h. Fillebrown Amos, boards 131 Cambridge Fillebrown Elizabeth, widow of James, h. 10 Upton


Fillebrown Henry A., conductor Cambridge Railroad Co., rooms 12 Eliot Fillebrown Samuel, painter, house 453 Cambridge


Fillebrown - - conductor Camb. R.R., rms. 2 Brewer's block, Brattle sq.


Files Morris, rooms 511 Cambridge


Fillmore Alfred, carpenter, boards 109 Columbia


Fillmore Chas. A., grocer, 21 Harding, house do.


Fillmore Christine Mrs., dressmaker, 26 Tremont, house do.


Fillmore Millard, carpenter, h. 21 Hewes Fillmore Wellington, carpenter, 10 Austin, - house 167 Prospect


Finan James, core maker H. M. Bird, Pel- ham, house 3 do.


Findley Charles, baker, 502 Main


Finerty John, house 123 Fourth


Finley Charles, baker, 502 Main, house 28 Harding


Finley Patrick, at rubber factory, boards 4 Pioneer avenue


Finley Robert J. H., helper, 2 Albany, house at Boston


Finn Daniel, laborer, h. 25 Cambridge


Finn Henry W., cabinet maker, Woodbury bldg., Otis, house 6 Erie


Finn John, laborer, house 45 Banks Finnegan, see Finnigan


Finneran Andrew, laborer, h. 60 Waverly


Finneran Catherine, widow of Martin, h. 23 Allston


Finneran Michael, hostler, John Reardon & Sons, house 52 Waverly


Finneran Patrick, teamster, John Reardon & Sons, house 275 Putnam avenue


Finneran William, peddler, bds. 23 Allston Finnerty Thomas, coachman, 400 Broadway, house 6 Antrim


Finney Daniel J., bookkeeper, 5 Brattle, boards 394 Main


Finney Edward J. N., brass finisher (292 Washington, B.), house 394 Main


Finney Mary, wid. of James, h. 394 Main Finnick Joseph, city lamplighter, house 2 Garden court


Finnick Richard, house 16 Lopez


Finnigan Daniel A., blacksmith, bds. rear 427 Cambridge


Finnigan Daniel J. P., carver (Boston), house 133 Brookline


Finnigan Hannah, widow, h. 231 Franklin Finnigan Hugh, blacksmith, h. 190 Norfolk Finnigan Jeremiah, engineer, 454 Main, boards 199 Norfolk


Finnigan John, blacksmith, house rear 427 Cambridge


Finnigan Joseph, glass blower, N. E. Glass Works, North


Finnigan P. J., physician, 494 Main, bds. Prospect House


Finnigan Thomas, safe maker, 17 Main Finnigan, see Finnegan


Finning James, porter, Porter's Hotel, boards do.


Finucen John, cabinet maker, h. 19 Gore


F MIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE, Daniel U. Cham- berlin, president, Main, cor. Prospect Fischer Ferdinand, currier, Tannery, h. 380 North avenue




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