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PACH BROTHERS,
MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL,
H. Wm. Tupper, Manager.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
221
[M] DIRECTORY.
CAMBRIDGE
McPherson Nancy P., wid. of Fletcher, nurse, h. 8 Salem
McQuade Alexander, laborer, boards 303 Cambridge
McQuade Bernard, teamster, b. 303 Cam- bridge
McQuade John, brass finisher, h. 110 Otis McQuade John, pressman, 368 Main, h. at Boston
McQuade Margaret, widow of Patrick, h. 303 Cambridge
McQuade Patrick, laborer, b. 303 Cambridge McQuade Terrence, laborer, h. rear 36 Harvard
McQuarrie Angus, carriage smith, (B.), h. 502 Cambridge
McQuatters William, coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house at Charlestown
McQueen Alexander, cooper, (B.), h. 15 Pine
McQueen Malcom, stone cutter, house 24 Cherry
McQueen Wm., baker, 502 Main
McQuesten John, conductor Cambridge R. R., b. 24 Holyoke
McQuigin Frank J., compositor, house New, n. F. R. R.
McQuigin Patrick, laborer, house New, n F.R. R.
McQuilkin Kate Mrs., 339 Main
McQuillan Hugh, hairdresser, 182 North ave., h. 9 Coperthwaite
McQuillan Mary A., wid. of Thomas, h. 87 Brookline
McRae Kenneth Mrs., house 54 Cedar
McRae Lewis K., harness maker, house 9 Rogers' block, Main
McRobbie Leslie, granite cutter, house 15 Sparks
McSorley Archibald, chemist, 150 Broad- way, h. 564 Main
McSorley James, butcher, b. 8 Stevens ct. McSorley Jolın, house 62 Spring
McSorley Mary, wid. of John, h. 16 Vine
McSorley Peter, tinsmith, h. 125 Third
McSorley Peter F., driver, engine No. 3, b. 62 Spring
McSorley Thomas, teamster, h. 8 Stevens court
McSorley Wesley, chemist, 150 Broadway, bds. 564 Main
McSwain Samuel, carpenter, house 218 Putnam avenue
McSweeney Daniel, laborer, b. 107 Spruce McSweeney Daniel, laborer, h. 114 Third McSweeney Edward D., shipper H. M. Sawyer, boards 114 Third
McSweeney James, butcher, h. 5 Winter McSweeney Patrick, h. 107 Spruce
MeSweeney, see Sweeney
McTague Peter, h. 68 Harvard
McVey John, pottery, 23 Harvey, h. 11 do. McVicker Duncan, carpenter, boards 108 Cambridge
McWilliams George, brakeman B. & A. R. R., house 20 Lake
Meacham Harry, clerk (282 Washington, B.), bds. Porter's Hotel
Meacom George E., apothecary, 105 Cam- bridge, house at Charlestown
Mead A. Eugene, house 282 North avenue Mead Charles C., printer (223 Washington, B.), house 322 Harvard
Mead Charles W., printer, (223 Washing- ton, B.), bds. 322 Harvard
Mead Frank W., contractor, (70 State B.), h. 152 North avenue
Mead John F., mason and builder, h. 1 Jay Mead Margaret, widow of Thomas house 79 Bolton
Mead Mary, wid. of Wm., h. 8 Meacham Mead William S., (6 Blackstone market, B.), bds. Wm. R. Mead's, Elm
Mead Wm. R., provisions, (1 Blackstone market, B.), h. Elm, 1st north of Beech Meade John W., machinist, h. 85 Elm
Meade Julia, widow of Thomas, h. 85 Elm Meade Peter, shoemaker, 125 Dublin, h. do. Meagher Dennis, driver Cambridge R. R.
Co., h. Holworthy, opp. Holworthy pl. Meagher Thomas, farmer, h. Auburn place Meagher William H., janitor, boards. 89 Hancock
Mealey Patrick, carpenter Rhoades build- ing, State
Meany Timothy, laborer, boards 15 Warren Mears Catharine Miss, h. 83 North avenue Meckel Joseph, cigar maker, 119 Cam- bridge, h. 128 Spring
Meda J., cabinet maker, 54 Bridge
Medeiros Antonio J., shoemaker, 7 Har- vard square, house Rogers' court
Medeiros Jose, cabinet maker, h. rear 12 Portland
Medeiros Jose, laborer, h. rear 171 Winsor Medows Manuel J., laborer, h. 17 Seventh Meehan Thos., cabinet maker, 54 Bridge, house 96 Third
Megan Andrew, laborer, bds. 48 Andrew Megan Francis J., stock clerk, (67 Com- mercial, B.), house 48 Andrew
Megan John, laborer, boards 48 Andrew Megan Thomas, house 48 Andrew
Meggett Robert W., hostler, h. rear 188 Bridge
Megroth Charles H., carpenter, house 43 Western avenue
Megroth Charles W., conductor Cambridge R.R., h. 95} River
Megroth Wm. N., piano action maker, 113 Broadway, house 93} Green
Meharg Joseph, groceries and provisions, 145 and 147 Pleasant, h. 3 Gordon pl.
Meharg Robert R., clerk 145 Pleasant, boards 3 Gordon place
Mehegan Ellen, wid. of John, h. 112 Third Mehegan Robert J., pressman (4 Williams court, B.), boards 112 Third
CHOICE
GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
P. O'BRIEN & SON
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Melcher Abbot L., stone cutter, h. 126 Nor- folk
Melcher Daniel R., carpenter, house 27 Pleasant
Meldrum John, machinist 12 Gore, h. 214 Bridge
Melick William R., baker, h. 31 Green Melledge Edgar C., clerk (117 Federal, B.), house 335 Harvard
Melledge James H., house 335 Harvard Melledge Mary Miss, house 335 Harvard
Melledge Robert J., (91 State, B.), house 335 Harvard
Melledge S. J., widow of James P., house 335 Harvard
Mellen Edwin D., at 184 Broadway, house 307 do.
Mellen Elizabeth, wid., h. 133 Western av. M ELLEN JAMES (Curtis Davis & Co.), soap mnfr., 184 Broadway and (136 State, B.), house 31 Essex
Mellen James E., teacher of boxing H. U. gymnasium, rooms do.
Mellen Joseph, machinist, boards 32 West- ern avenue
Mellen Michael, at Riverside Press, house 135 Brookline
Mellen Sarah, widow, boards 307 Broadway Melley Arthur, engineer, 172 Pearl, house 121 Pleasant
Melley Patrick, laborer, house Garden ct., between Dublin and Garden
Melley Patrick, soapmaker, 172 Pearl, house 60 River
Mello Joseph M., hairdresser, 427 Main, boards 9 Winsor
Mellor Jos. S., clerk (Chelsea), bds. 14 Worcester
Mellsop William C., baker, 910 Main, h. do. Meloon Hopkins H., produce (19 Black- stone, B.), house 67 Third
Meloon Minnie A. Miss, music teacher, boards 67 Third [67 Third Meloon Seviah, widow of David C., house Melville Edward, cook, 122 Cambridge, house 1 Sixth
Melville Thomas, hostler, 43 Cambridge, boards 12 Stevens' ct.
Melvin Edward M., carriage painter, 178 North avenue, bds. 15 Farwell pl.
Melvin Jane, widow of John, house 2 Shepherd's block Charles River
Melvin John H., machinist, 174 Broadway, house 72 Winsor
Melvin Patrick C., tailor, h. 19 Sixth
Melvin William, clerk, 17 Brattle, boards 2 Shepherd's block, Charles River
Menix Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 147 Main
Menix Murthy, cabinet maker, boards 147 Main
Menton Patrick, laborer, h. rear 50 Amory Menzer James, machinist, h. 23 Decatur Menzies James, machinist, 72 Main
Mercer William L., broker (50 School, B.), house 78 Inman
Mercer William W., janitor, (53 Devon- shire, B.), house 34 Brewery
Merchant Thomas, laborer, 203 Bridge, boards at Somerville
Meredith Morgan, boiler maker, 356 Main, house at Somerville
Meriam Dorcas J., widow of John N., house 143 Magazine
Meriam Emeline, widow of William, house 11 Clinton
Meriam Susie M. Miss, h. 143 Magazine Merriam Albert Mrs., lı. 369 Cambridge Merriam Geo. H., insurance agent, house 10 Prospect
Merriam Harry L., carpenter, b. 10 Prospect Merriam Oliver, carver, h. 17 Winter
Merrick Frederick F., laborer, house 55 Washington
Merrick Richard, laborer, 126 Portland, house 41 Porter
Merrifield Gustavus V., pocket book maker boards 36 Auburn
Merrifield Otis E., clerk, 6 Brattle, house 69 Wright
Merrifield Walter L., express messenger, (40 Court square, B.), boards 385 North avenue
Merrifield William, express driver, 600 Main, house at Boston
Merrill Allyne L., student (Mass. Inst. of Technology, B.), boards 65 Dana
Merrill David G., foreman, 3 Hampshire, house 30 Norfolk
Merrill Eugene E., mnfg. jeweler (353 Washington, B.), bds. 30 Norfolk
Merrill George D., hack driver, b. 5 Story Merrill George E., clk. (4 Winthrop sq., B.), house 4 Greenough av.
M ERRILL GEORGE S., boots and shoes (469 Washington, B.), h. 65 Dana
Merrill Herbert S., clerk (178 Commercial, B.), house Russell, cor. Orchard
Merrill Horace A., carpenter, h. 24 Rice Merrill Joseph F., printer, h. 86 Moore Merrill J. Warren, treasurer (12 N. Y.
Mut. Ins. bldg., 95 Milk, B.), house 400 Broadway
Merrill Lorenzo, foreman 169 Gore, house 11 Sixth
Merrill Louis B., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, boards 30 Norfolk
Merrill Robert D., driver Camb. R.R., boards 11 River
Merrill T. Wattson (12 New York Mut. Ins. bldg., 95 Milk, B.), h. 400 Broadway Merrill Walter A., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, house 61 Cherry [bert av.
Merrill William, wheelwright, h. 7 Lam- Merritt Edgar A., mason, bds. 51 Winsor Merritt Edward, wood turner, 131 Broad- way, bds. 1 Washington
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
JOBBERS AND DETAILERS OF HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE
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CAMBRIDGE [M]
Merritt Elisha L., mason, h. 51 Winsor Merritt Kate Mrs., house 75 Fifth
Meserve John W., mechanical engineer, 604 Main, boards 15 Magazine Meserve Lydia Mrs., h. 10} Worcester Mesier Henry Mrs., boards 120 Brattle Messenger Samuel, h. 11 Front
Messenger William H., carpenter, house 61 Auburn
Messer Daniel E. (D. E. Messer & Bro.), grocer, 159 Harvard, rooms 177} do. Messer Dan. Y., salesman (199 State, B.), h. 3 Mt. Pleasant
Messer D. E. & Bro. (Daniel E. and Gor- ham B. Messer), grocers, 159 Harvard Messer Frank action maker, 162 Broadway, h. 140 Harvard
Messer George, driver Messer's ex., bds. 155 Winsor
Messer Gorham B. (D. E. Messer & Bro.), grocer, 159 Harvard, boards 140 do. Messer John M., teamster Wm. A. Messer, boards 94 Webster avenue
Messer Lucy, widow of Willard, boards 28 Shepard
Messer L. Wilbur, general secretary, Cam- bridge, Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, 613 Main, room 3, h. 74 Magazine Messer Stillman, house 140 Harvard
M ESSER WM A., furniture mover, 97 Webster avenue, house 94 do.
Mestler Edward A., boots and shoes, 625 Main, bds. 70 Franklin
Metcalf Charles C., proof corrector Boston Transcript (324 Washington, B.), h. 2 Sidney
Metcalf Chas. H., assistant at observatory, H. U., rooms 28 Divinity Hall
Metcalf C. Clifford, clerk (66 State, B.), boards 2 Sidney
Metcalf Eliab W., editor "Courier" (299 Washington, B.), h. 49 Walden
Metcalf Greenleaf W., fly-finisher. 162
Broadway, house 1 Allston court
Metcalf Louisa C., Miss, h. 154 Mt. Auburn Metcalf Nancy C., widow of Chas. R., h. 154 Mount Auburn
Metcalf Willard L., artist (57 Tremont, B), boards 1 Allston court
M ETCALF WM. S., compiler and proof-reader at W. A. Green- ough & Co.'s Directory office, Bowdoin building (31 Milk, room 39, B.), house 22 Lowell
Metivier Noel, saloon, 113 Spruce, h. do. Metzger Andrew, vocalist, h. 158 Otis
Metzger Joseph, music recorder and pat- entee organette mnfr, also saloon, 200 Cambridge, house do.
Meyer Henrich, engineer Herald (4 Wil- liams court, B.), house 43 Reed
Meyer John, varnisher F. Geldowsky Fur- · niture Co., house 51 Vine
Meyer John F. A., hairdresser, h. 13 Winsor
Michael Daniel, laborer, h. 2 Rogers' blk., Washington
Michaelson Michael S., cabinet maker, 162 Broadway, house 223 do.
Middlemas H. H., driver Cambridge R. R. Midgely Thomas, carpenter, B. & L. R. R. shop, house 62 Cambridge
Mier Christian, merchant, h. 93 Fifth Miesner Christian, sugar boiler, h. 4 Buck's block, Seventh
Mifflin George H. (H. O. Houghton & Co.), printer Riverside Press, and (Hough- ton, Mifflin & Co.), publisher (4 Park, B.), house at Boston
Miles Dennis W., harness maker, bds. 60 Broadway
Miles Edmund, proof reviser, University Press, house 4 Charles River
Miles Elizabeth, widow of Edward, h. 60 Broadway
Miles Fernando, foreman, Harvard sq. sta- ble Cambridge R.R. Co., house 11 River
Miles Frank H., stereotyper University Press, house 1 Eustis court
Miles Thomas, boards 2 Lawrence
Miles, see Myles
Millan Alexander, fish and oysters, 17 Brat- tle, h. 12 DeWolf
Millan Horace E., driver, 502 Main, house 40 Sidney
Millard Wm., tinsmith (79 North, B.), h. 106 Pearl
Millen Frederick A., wood moulder, house 18 Gore
Millen Wm. A., dentist (13 Tremont row, B.), boards 101 Allston
Millen Wm. J., foreman (1 and 3 Sudbury, B.), house 101 Allston
Miller Adolph, cigar maker, h. r. 6 Cherry
M ILLER BROS., (George H. and Frank H. Miller), watches and jew- elry, 593 Main
Miller Catherine wid. of Frederick, house 89 Third
Miller Charles, cabinet maker, 384 Main, house 62 Harvard
Miller Charles, painter, bds. 64 Spring
Miller Charles H., cook, h. 37 Willow
Miller Charles jr., turner, bds. 62 Harvard Miller Charles S., printer Riverside Press, boards 32 Brookline
Miller Claborn C., janitor (B.), bds. rear 33 Hastings
Miller D. at Cambridge R. R. Co., repair shop, Dunster
Miller Ellen, wid. of Geo., h. 7 Appian way Miller Ellis F., undertakers' materials (19 Washington, B.), house 13 Roseland
Miller Eliza, widow of Claborn C., house rear 33 Hastings
Miller Fanny W. C. Mrs., h. 122 Hancock Miller Frank H. (Miller Bros.), watches and jewelry, 637 Main, b. 32 Brookline
KENNEDY'S CRACKERS.
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DIRECTORY.
Miller Fred J., action maker, 113 Broad- way, boards at Somerville
Miller Fredeman, decorator, N. E., Glass Co., house 106 Spring
Miller George G., blacksmith B. & A. R.R. (Allston), house 32 Brookline
Miller George H. (Miller Bros.), watches and jewelry, 637 Main, b. 32 Brookline Miller George S., compositor, rooms 22 Winthrop
Miller Henry S., machinist, 356 Main, bds. 32 Brookline [Broadway
Miller Herbert W., prop. Ross House, 7 Miller Ingram B., carpenter, Banks near Sands, house 7 Appian way
Miller James, fireman (B.), bds. 118 Har- vard
Miller James, laborer, h. 26 Charles River Miller James H., blacksmith, h. 18 Upton
Miller John, boiler maker, 118 Harvard
Miller John, house 47 Amory
Miller John, piano maker (B.), house 102 Fourth [120 Harvard
Miller John jr., painter, 642 Main, boards Miller Martha C., wid. of David, h. 91 Elm Miller Morgan, pensioner, bds. 13 Elmer Miller Otto, cooper, house 89 Third
Miller Robert J., painter bds. 118 Harvard Miller Samuel, painter, house 27 Fourth Miller Stuart C., produce (104 F. H. mar- ket, B.), house 122 Hancock
· Miller William, laborer, h. 215 Mt. Auburn Miller Wm. F., wood turner, 602 Main, h. 62 Harvard
Miller Wm. G., foreman (Water, corner Chamber, Charlestown), h. 9 Franklin Miller Wm. H., janitor (28 School, B.), h. rear 60 Cambridge
Miller Wm. Martin, piano-hammer coverer, 564 Main, house 8 State
Millet Josiah B., clerk Riverside Press, h. at Boston
Millett George W., printer Riverside Press, liouse 85} Putnam avenue
Millete Felix, broom maker, boards B. Le Croix's Crescent av.
Milligan Daniel H., shoemaker, 36 Fifth, house 159 Norfolk
Milligan James, merchant tailor (339 Wash- ington, B.), house 28 Fayette
Milligan John D. (U. S. N.), b. 28 Fayette Milligan William, dentist, 613 . Main, bds. 28 Fayette
Milliken Jas. E., express, 12 Brattle and (26 Devonshire, B.), h. 8 Mt. Auburn Milliken James S. (Texas), h. 8 Mt. Auburn Millmore John, moulder, boards 2 Han- num's block, 114 Broadway
Millmore Luke, driver, 91 Broadway, bds. 114 do.
Millmore Patrick, hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., 201 Main, house 2 Hannum's blk., rear 114 Broadway
Millner Charles H., tinsmith, 552 Main, house 69 Western avenue [bia
Millner James N., tinsmith, h. 136 Colum- Milner John, plumber, h. 672 Western av. Mills Alexander, crockery, etc., (25 Union, B.), h. 247 Broadway
Mills Benj. F., stenographer Riverside Press, and stenograph teacher, 8 Tufts, house do.
Mills Benj. F., clerk (18 P. O. sq., B.), bds. 64 Winter
Mills Charles L., carpenter, bds. 46 Boylston Mills David S., hatter, house 72 Inman
Mills Frank, machinist (76 Beverly, B.), house 115 Green
Mills George, fixture maker, 358 Main, boards at Watertown
Mills James, hairdresser (122 Cambridge, B.), house 45 Winsor
Mills Jas. H., cabinet maker, h. 64 Winter Mills Jas. H. jr., cane-chair seater, boards 64 Winter [dike
Mills John, sugar refinery, house 139 Thorn- Mills Samuel J., clerk, Inman Square Hotel, boards do.
Mills William, carpenter, h. 35 Willard
Milne George Duncan, cashier (95 Milk, B.), house 6 Pemberton
Milne Helen, widow of Robert, house 201 North avenue
Milton Henry, house 174 Columbia
Milton James, tinsmith, bds. 174 Columbia Milton Joseph, gardener Botanic Garden, Raymond, house do.
Milton Robert B., cabinet maker (38 Char- don, B.), boards 56 Second
Mimneugh James, house 298 Cambridge Mimnaeugh Thomas, brakeman B. & A. R. R., house 33 Warren
Minane John, laborer, h. 7 Maynard place Minane Thomas H., granite polisher, [bds. 7 Maynard place
Minard A. S. Mrs., dressmhker, 32 Pros- pect, house do.
Minding Jane, wid. of Philip, h. 20 Murdock Minehan John, laborer, house 36 Reed
Miner Augusta A., widow of Charles, house 80 Thorndike [Hastings
Miner Catherine, widow of Henry, house 39 Miner Edward F. , machinist, 72 Main, house 152 Pearl [29 Ash
Miner Everett L., clk. 458 Harvard, boards Miner Fred L., clerk, 161 Cambridge, bds. 80 Thorndike
Miner Henry A., apothecary, 161 Cam- bridge, house 80 Thorndike
Miner Wm., laborer, house 34 Hastings
Minnigh Michael, laborer, h. 8 Stevens ct.
Minot Elizabeth, widow of George, house 38 Concord avenue
Minott James M., apothecary, 415 and 528 Cambridge, house at Somerville Minton P., trackman, Cambridge R. R.
PACH BROTHERS, MAIN STREET, NEXT BECK HALL, H, Wm. Tupper. Manager.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
225
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[M]
CAMBRIDGE
Mirick Augusta G. Mrs., teacher, Putnam grammar school, house 139 Thorndike Mirick George A., student, b. 139 Thorndike Mirick Lelia A. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, b. 139 Thorndike
Mitchell Albert, expressman, h. 10 Norton Mitchell Charles, box maker, boards 134 Cambridge
Mitchell Eliza J., teacher Sargent primary school, boards 116 Winsor
Mitchell Elizabeth, widow of William, h. 60 Hastings
Mitchell Elizabeth H., widow of William S., house 89 Plymouth
Mitchell Erastus C., box maker, boards 134 Cambridge
Mitchell Frank H., foreman, h. 64 River Mitchell Frank L., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 221 Pearl
Mitchell Frederic M., B. & A. R. R., bds. 28 Front
Mitchell Fred. R. B., drug clerk, boards 68 Fairmont
Mitchell George, teamster, rooms 43 Waslı- ington
Mitchell George E., carpenter, h. School, corner Moore
Mitchell George E., stereotyper, bds. 105 Putnam avenue [Thorndike
Mitchell George L., glass cutter, house 113 Mitchell James V. B., clerk, 92 Pleasant, house 68 Fairmont
Mitchell Jesse, watchmau, 120 Portland, boards 53 Cherry
Mitchell John, laborer, boards 8 Hastings Mitchell J., machinist, 72 Main
Mitchell J. Frank, foreman of stereotype room, Riverside Press, house 221 Pearl Mitchell Mary, widow of John, liouse 8 Hastings
Mitchell Mary E., widow of Henry A., h. 28 Front [place Mitchell Samuel S., laborer, h. 4 Cogswell Mitchell Sarah P., widow of George, nurse, house School, cor. Moore [do. Mitchell Thomas, grocer, 18 Hancock, h. Mitchell William, harness maker, Cam- bridge, junc. Bridge, h. 116 Winsor Mitchell William D., tinsmith, house 8 Hastings
Mitchell Wm. R., moulder, h. 180 Green Mitivier James, tutor, boards 16 Shepard Mitton Edward J., supt. (450 Washington, B.), house 18 Lee [bia
Mixon Frederick H., cooper, h. 174 Colum- Modeste Chas. E., laborer, h. 1 Inman pl. Moeser Philip, cigar maker, h. 20 Hastings Mogridge Samuel, wool sorter, b. 9 Frank Mohwinkel Fritz, laborer, h. rear 6 Lopez Moller A. B. Mrs., modeste, 762 Main, house do.
Moller Christian B., furniture, etc., 449 Main, house 4492 do.
Moller Gustave, clerk, 449} Main, house 36 Cherry [Sidney
Moller Gustave, furniture repairer, h. 25 Molloy Mary, of Martin, b. 283 Cambridge Molloy Michael, hostler, h. 283 Cambridge Moloney Daniel, tinsmith, h. 283 Camb. Moloney William A., printer University Press, house 19 Baldwin
Moltman Robert H., gardener, City Hospi- tal, (814 Harrison av., B.), house Hol- worthy, near Locust
Moltman William J., bookkeeper (Broad, cor. Central, B.), bds. Robert H. Molt- man's, Holworthy
Monaghan Bridget Miss, house 8 Fifth Monaghan Hugh J., moulder, bds. Second, cor. Vine
Monahan Catherine widow of Fran- cis, h. rear 19 Bolton
Monahan Henry, brakeman F. R. R., house 66 Waverly [Cambridge
Monahan John J., steam fitter, house 504 Monahan Patrick. laborer, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol
Moeahan Patrick, laborer, h. 20 Willow Monblo Francis T. N., stoves, 188 Cam- bridge, house 87 Vine
Monihan Abby Mrs., house rear 6 North
Monoghan Patrick, tube maker (Somer- ville), h. 171 Dublin
Monroe Amos, house 63 Auburn
Monroe Charles W. Mrs., h. 11 Farwell pl. Monroe Eunice M., widow of Henry P., h. 64 Pearl
Monroe, see Munro and Munroe
Montague Charles Hibbard, clerk (52 India, B.), boards 26 Fayette
Montague Edward, key maker, 139 Broad- way, boards 28 Cherry
Montague Samuel L., com. merchant (309 Atlantic avenue, B.), h. 26 Fayette
Montague Sarah A. Mrs., fancy goods, 12 Inman square, house 70 Antrim
Monte Louis, tinsmith, house 193 Main
Monte Octave, at Am. Rubber Co., b. 193 Main
Montgomery Andrew, slater, h. 188 Norfolk Montgomery Edward, sawyer, 162 Broad- way, boards 52 Winsor
Montgomery Geo., city lamplighter, lı. 40 Hampshire
Montgomery Geo., teamster, b. 69 Spring Montgomery G. W., driver Cambridge R. R. Co.
Montgomery James A., laborer, h. 42 Fifth Montgomery Mark, gluer, 162 Broadway, boards 93 Winsor
Montgomery Robert A., pressman "Globe" (238 Washington, B.), house 11 Rog- ers' block, Main [h. 69 Spring Montgomery Thomas, city lamplighter, Montgomery Thomas A., express driver, 195 Broadway, boards 40 Hampshire
FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 MAIN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.
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Montgomery William G., soap maker, h. 32 Davis
Montgomery William H. Mrs., express, 506 and 614 Main, and (10 F. H. square, B.), house 22 Brookline
Montgomery William J., driver Montgom- ery express, 644 Main, b. 22 Brookline Montvil Joseplı, laborer, boards Mansion House, Gore [10 Elm
Monzan Joseph, clerk (20 Federal, B.), h. Moody John, laborer, house 23 Hastings
Moody John F., machinist, house 8 Eighth, near railroad crossing
Moody John H., foreman pressroom (238 Washington, B.), house 330 Broadway Moody William, machinist (53 Beverly,
B.), house 487 Main [183 Columbia Mooney Alice, widow of William J., house Mooney Bernard, laborer, bds. 179 Bridge Mooney Bernard F., plumber, h. 179 Bridge Mooney Charles S., architect (32 Pemb. sq., B.), boards 23 Lancaster
Mooney Daniel, house 107 Tremont
Mooney George F., boiler maker, boards 10 Davis
Mooney John, boiler maker, 92 Main, boards 10 Davis
Mooney John, laborer, h. 6 Hastings
Mooney John, shipping clerk, h. 133 Spring Mooney John, laborer, h. 118 Dublin
Mooney John E., boarding-house, 5 Linden Mooney John M., boots and shoes, 177 Cambridge, house 73 Third
Mooney Mary A., widow of William M., house 2 Hastings' square
Mooney Patrick, brass worker, house 6 Hastings
Mooney William, machinist, 72 Main, house at Boston
Mooney William L., tinsmith, h. 456 Camb. Moor Clark R. Rev., house 5 Walnut av. Moor Daniel, tinsmith, house 121 Third
Moor James C., grocer, 192 Cambridge rooms 141 Otis
Moor, see Moors
Moore Arthur, fly finisher, 162 Broadway, boards 229 do.
Moore Augustus S., foreman, 282 Broad- way, boards 12 Elm
Moore Charles (Charles Moore] & Co.), hardware, etc., 8 Brattle, house Lang- don, near North avenue
Moore Charles A., hostler, house Harvey, corner Jackson
M OORE CHARLES & CO. (Charles and Edward R. Moore), hard- ware, cutlery, etc., 8 Brattle
Moore Charles H., instructor in Drawing and Principles of Design H. U., house 19 Follen
Moore Clarence A. (C. A. Moore & Co.), confectionery mnfr., 282 Broadway, and (37 Union, B.), rooms 12 Elm
Moore Cyrus J., clothes cleaner, etc., 430} Main, house 36 Hastings
M OORE C. A. & CO. (Clarence A. Moore and George T. Perry), con- fectionery mnfrs., 282 Broadway, and (37 Union, Boston)
Moore C., hostler, Cambridge R.R., Co. Moore Daniel, teamster, 168 Main, house 39 Hastings
Moore David H., musician, h. 3 Allston ct. Moore Edward R. (Charles Moore & Co.),
hardware, etc., 8 Brattle, h. 24 Mellen Moore Ellen, widow of Wm., h. 92 Harvard Moore Ephraim M., provisions, house 31 Antrim
Moore Frank R., packer, 203 Bridge, bds. at Waltham
Moore Frederick, physician (Maverick sq., E. B.), house 1 Sparks
Moore George, laborer, h. 29 Harvard
Moore George A., architect (9 Pemberton square, B.), boards 132 Mt. Auburn
Moore George F. jr., wood turner, bds. 10 Davis
Moore Hannah E. Miss, h. 47 Magazine Moore Hopkins E., wire worker, house 17 Hamilton
Moore Hugh A., laborer, bds. 10 Davis Moore James, grease collector, house 3 Essex court [r. 41 Clark
Moore Jane, widow of Alexander, house Moore Jane, widow of John, house rear 131 Columbia
Moore Jane, wid. of Nicholas, h. 17 Gerry Moore Jane Miss, dressmaker, 17 Gerry, house do.
Moore Joanna, widow of John, house 98 Spruce
Moore Joaquin, marble polisher, 70 Bridge, boards at Boston
Moore John, polisher, bds. 39 Charles Moore John A., piano action maker, 113 Broadway, house 4 Elm
Moore John A., painter, house 10 Jay Moore Joseph W., provisions (147 Lever- ett, B.), house 31 Antrim
Moore Kittie A., bds. 291 Broadway
Moore Martha E., widow of Patrick, nurse, house 17 Western av.
Moore Martin, laborer} John Reardon & Sons, h. 269 Putnam av.
Moore Mary, widow of Edmond J., house 159 Franklin [h. 135 Otis
Moore Matthew R., police station 3,
Moore Nancy, widow, house 11 Jay
Moore Nathaniel, stevedore, h. 173 Elm
Moore Nicholas, waiter, bds. 445} Main Moore Perley D., leather (172 and 178 Pur- chase, B.), house 6 River
Moore Richard F., clerk, b. 127 Harvard Moore Thomas, laborer, h. 16 North
Moore [Thomas A., carpenter, house 4 Austin place
Moore Thos. W., farmer, h. Crescent av. Moore William, laborer, bds. 9 Revere Moore William C., engineer (21 Haverhill, B.), h. 3 Rogers' block, Main
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