The Cambridge directory 1884, Part 56

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Hay Weighers - Nathan L. Allen, Joshua S. Sanborn, Wm. H. Dodge, Timothy Sullivan.


Pound Keepers - E. S. Woodard, Wm. Twist, T. D. Cook.


Cambridge Water Board - Chester W. Kingsley, Pres .; His Honor, the Mayor, and President Common Coun- cil, ex officio members. Ward 1, Hen- ry L. Eustis, Ward 3, Knowlton S. Chaffee; Ward 4, Leander M. Han- num, Ward 5, Chester W. Kingsley; Justin A. Jacobs, Clerk of Board; J. Warren Cotton, Water Registrar; Walter H. Harding, asst. do .; office City Hall; office hours, 8 A. M. to 2 P.M. Hiram Nevons, Supt .; E. Harry V. Winnett, Clerk; E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engineer; John L. Harring- ton, foreman.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police-Frederick W. Ha- gar; office, Central square building, Western avenue; office hours, 8 to 8.30 A.M., 11 A.M. to 12 M., 1.30 to 2 and 4 10 5 P.M.


Captains - District 1, Lothrop J. Cloyes; District 2, Geo. H. Copeland; District 3, John F. Murray.


Captain of Night Police-Mark J. Folsom.


Sergeants of Police - William F. Batchelder, Thomas S. Hall, William Mullett, Frederick B. Pullen, Andrew Sproul.


Detective-Michael A. Dalton.


Policemen-District 1, Geo. T. Bar- rington, Edward F. Belcher, Elbridge S. Blen, Benj. F. Bridden, Daniel Callahan, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcoran, John Coulter, R. S. Downe, Patrick Doyle, Jos. H. Furbush, Alonzo S. Harriman, Robert T. Hix- on, Hugh J. McNamee, George A. Marston, Cornelius A. Murphy, Michael J. Nolan, Bernard J. Roper, Leonard Shackford, Thos. F. Sullivan, John H. Wells, Orrin B. White, James W. Wright.


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District 2, Jas. S. Alexander, Ed- ward Brady, Laurence J. Ducey, Geo. S. Dudley, Warren A. Eaton, Wm. Gallagher, Luther Hapgood, Benjamin F. Higgins, Simon D. His- cock, Henry C. Jones, Thomas H. Lucy, Jas. E. Murray, William Nick- elson, Chas. L. Pike, Charles W. Priest, John B. Smithers, David IStevens, Wm. Twist, John Wiley. District 3, Dennis Corcoran, Thom- as F. Dinan, Moses W. Hooper, Amos Jones, James M. Keany, James Mc- Christal, Win. H. McMeniman, Mat- thew R. Moore, Frank W. Scobey, John E. Shaughnessey, John W. Skelley.


Medical Examiner-A. F. Holt.


Constables-Chas. J. Adams, Geo. T. Barrington, John L. Boynton, John C. Burdakin, M. S. Busnach, Lothrop J. Cloyes, George H. Cope- land, Wm. Dailinger, William Evans jr., John R. Fairbairn, Thos. T. Fer- guson, Mark J. Folsom, Joseph Fox, John Good, Fred. W. Hagar, Alfred F. Holt, Appleton Hubbard, Chas. H. Hunnewell, John Lennon, Fred. A. Lull, D. D. McCarthy, James I. Mur- phy, John F. Murray, Chas. L. Rus- sell, Fred. H. Seavey, W. F. Spalding, Thomas J. Stevens, Wm. Twist, Ed- ward M. Williams.


THIRD DISTRICT COURT.


Eastern Middlesex.


Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling- ton, and Belmont.


Standing Justice-Wm. H. Orcutt. Special Justices-Samuel W. Mc- Daniel and Jabez Fox.


Trial Justice for Juvenile Offenders- Wm. H. Orcutt.


Clerk-Emerson W. Law.


Meets every day at 9 A.M., at City Building, Brattle square.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Casey, 173 Cambridge.


Assistant Engineers - Nathaniel W. Bunker, 6 Beech; Charles W. Brackett, 133 Mt. Auburn; William B. Cade, 27 Park; N. W. Bunker, Secretary.


ENGINE CO., NO. 1.


House on Brattle square, Ward 1.


W. H. Emory, Foreman; John H. Brown, Asst. Foreman; Edward E. Priest, Engineer; James Jefferson. Fireman; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; Chas. R. Hooker, Driver of Hose Car- riage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 2.


House on Main street, near Winsor, Ward 4.


James Cunningham, Foreman; Ar- thur C. Day, Asst. Foreman; Thom- as Wiseman, Engineer; Wm. E. Cade, Fireman; John H. Walker, Driver;


Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 3.


House on Fourth street, near Cam- bridge, Ward 3.


Wm. F. Newman, Foreman ; Edwin W. Winward, Assistant Foreman; Hiram Blood, Engineer; Elliott E. Alley, Fireman; Peter McSoley, Driver; Lorenzo H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 4.


House on North avenue, near Russell street, Ward 5.


Edgar H. Locke, Foreman; Wm. J. Hanna, Assistant Foreman; John E. Ricker, Engineer; Benj. Young, Fireman; Geo. E. Muzzey, Driver; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 5.


House Hampshire street, corner of Inman, Ward 2.


Frank P. Scanlan, Foreman; Con- rad D. Kinnear, Assistant Foreman; Charles E. Connor, Engineer; George W. McIntire, Fireman; Jos. P. Cart- wright, Driver; Francis P. Carr, Dri- ver of Hose Carriage.


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.


Central square building, Western av.


Lewis C. Clark, Engineman; W. H. Foss, Driver, Wm. H. Lydston, Relief Engineer.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1.


House in City building, Brattle sq., Ward 1.


Charles Emerson, Foreman; John T. Mahaffy. Asst. Foreman; Albert S. Benson, Driver of Carriage.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 2. House on Cambridge street, cor. of Portland, Ward 2.


Thomas L. Hunter, Foreman; Jos. E. Chick, Asst. Foreman; Jeremiah Hobbs, Driver.


CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Office, City Building, Brattle square.


Thomas J. Casey, Supt .; Geo. J. Blaisdell. Assistant Superintendent; Arthur W. Daniels, David J. Camp- bell, operators.


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.


No. 2-Bridge st., cor. of Prison pt. No. 4-Gore st., J. P. Squire's bldg. No. 6-Third st., cor. of Broadway No. 7-Third street, corner Bent No. 8-Third st., cor. of Thorndike No. 9-Cambridge st., Beal & Hoop- er's building


No. 12-Winter street, cor. of Third No. 12-North street, cor. of Water (duplicate)


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No. 13-Fourthi st., No. 3 engine house No. 14-Sixth st., cor. of Cambridge No. 15-Vine street, cor. of Fifth


No. 16-Broadway, Hancock & Gree- ly's building


No. 17-Washington st., cor. Brewery No. 21-Sidney street, cor. of Allston No. 23-Pearl street, cor. of Auburn No. 24-Brookline st., cor. Valentine No. 25-Main street, junction Front No. 26-Main street, cor. of Osborn No. 27-Clark street, cor. of Harvard No. 28-Broadway, opp. Page's box factory


No. 29-Pine street, cor. Washington No. 31-Cambridge st., cor. Harding No. 32-Cambridge st., cor. Columbia No. 34-Columbia st., cor. Hampshire No. 35-Harvard street, cor. Norfolk No. 36 -Main st., cor. of Western av. No. 37-Pleasant street, junc. River No. 38-Magazine street, cor. Lake No. 39-Magazine st., cor. Chestnut No. 41-Pleasant st., cor. Fairmont No. 42-Blackstone street, opp. Riv- erside press


No. 43-Banks street, corner Flagg No. 45-Franklin street, near Soden No. 46-Main street, cor. of Hancock No. 47-Broadway, cor. of Antrim


No. 48-Steamer No. 5, Hampshire, corner Inman


No. 49-Cambridge st., cor. Baldwin No. 51-Broadway, cor. Ellery


No. 52-Mt. Auburn st., junc. Main No. 53-Mt. Auburn st., corner Hol- yoke place


No. 54-Cambridge st., cor. Memorial Hall


No. 56-Kirkland st., corner Sumner No. 57-Oxford st., cor. Melien


No. 59-Harvard square, Ramsay's apothecary store


No. 61-City building, Brattle sq.


No. 62-Mt. Auburn st., cor. Hilliard No. 63-Brattle st., junc. Mason


No. 64-Garden st .. cor. Chauncy No. 65-North avenue, cor. Shepard No. 68-North av., n. Railroad bridge No. 69-North av., No. 4 engine house No. 71-North avenue, near Tannery No. 72-Cedar st., hotel building.


No. 73-Spruce st., near Bay State brick-yard


No. 74-Dublin st., cor. Railroad No. 75-Walden st., cor. Raymond No. 78-Concord av., cor. Sparks No 79-Brattle st., cor. Sparks No. 82-Brattle st., cor. Elmwood av. No. 83-Mt. Auburn Car stables


No. 87-Lake View avenue, junction Concord avenue


No. 89-Concord avenue, near Hit- tinger's ice houses


No. 91-North avenue, Union railway car house


No. 92-Cushing st., corner Locust. No. 114-Gæpper's barrel factory, Ninth, corner Spring


No. 116-Tower's factory, Broadway. No. 125-Kennedy's bakery, Green No. 216-Porter st., rubber factory


LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.


Unitarian church, Harvard square, ward 1.


Methodist church, Harvard street, ward 2.


Putnam school-house, Fourth st., ward 3.


Webster school-house, Upton st., ward 4.


Baptist church, North av., ward 5.


Battery station, City Building, Brattle square.


INSTRUCTION TO KEY HOLDERS.


Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.


To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once, and let go.


Each box contains a small bell which, if heard before you pull, indi- cates that the aların has been pre- viously given. Any person listening at a box will learn the number of the box from which the alarm was given, but in no case will you pull the hook while the alarm is striking. After giving the alarm remain at the box so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leaving it. For instance: if an alarm proceeds from box 36, the bells and gongs attached will strike three, then after a short pause six consecutive blows, thus: III-IIIIII.


Don't give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for.


SIGNAL FOR NO SESSION OF T EH GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS ON DAYS OF SEVERE STORMS.


The signal is five strokes of the fire alarm repeated once.


When given at 8.15 A.M., the morn- ing session of the grammar and pri- mary schools will be omitted.


When given at 11.45 the morning session of the grammar schools will be prolonged one hour, and the after- noon session of the grammar and pri- mary schools will be omitted.


When given at 12.45 the afternoon session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.


Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept; signs, suitably inscribed, being placed over each box, giving the requisite information.


THOS. J. CASEY, Chief Engineer Cambridge Fire Dept.


CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY


639 Main street.


Open every day, Sundays and le- gal holidays excepted, from 2 to 8 o'clock P.M.


Officers-Messrs. H. B. Goodwin, Geo. H. Folger, Charles Bullock, John S. March, John Conlan, Samuel W. McDaniel, S. L. Montague, Trus-


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tees; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Li- brarian.


Number of volumes about 15,300. Additions are constantly made.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Hon. James A. Fox, Chairman, ex officio.


Ward 1. Francis Flint, Garrett E. Nagle, John L. Hildreth.


Ward 2. Henry N. Tilton, Mrs. Phebe M. Kendall, Benj. F. Tweed. Ward 3. Frank P. Scully, E. B. Malley.


Ward 4. Asa P. Morse, Sarah S. Jacobs, Moses D. Church.


Ward 5. W. A. Start, Albert M. Barnes.


Dr. William W. Wellington, Secre- tary.


Francis Cogswell, Superintendent, office, Central sq. building, Western avenue, Cambridgeport; office hours, 4 to 5 P.M., except Saturdays.


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Moses M. Child, Francis M. Mason, John Collier.


SCHOOL HOURS.


Hours for keeping school (except the High school) are from 9 to 12 in the forenoon and 2 to 4 in the after- noon, except during the months of November, December and January, when the afternoon session extends from 1.45 to 3.45 P. M.


The daily sessions of the High School will begin at 8.30 A.M. and close at 1.30 P.M.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Fayette street, corner Broadway. Erected 1864.


Wm. F. Bradbury, Head Master; Theodore P. Adams, John Orne jr., Solon F. Whitney, Edwin L. Sargent, Mary F. Pierce, Hannah Gleason, Mary C. C. Goddard, Emma A. Scud- der, Emma F. Monroe, Margarette M. Leighton, Louisa P. Parker, Teachers. Jessie L. Cate, Librarian.


GRAMMAR.


Allston-Boardman street.


Benjamin W. Roberts, Principal; M. M. Brigham, Carrie Close, Me- !issa M. McKinley, Hannah L. Hill, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G. Smith, Mary I. Vinton, Mary K. Bush, Carrie M. Williams, Hattie F. Fabyan, Mary Blair, Celia F. McFarland, Lizzie B. Shepherd, Assistants.


Corlett-Holworthy street.


Fannie P. Browning, Emma C. Ed- son, teachers.


Harvard-Inman street, corner of Broadway.


James S. Barrell, Principal; Ada H. Wellington, Margaret B. Welling- ton, Susan F. Athearn, Emily F. Da-


mon, Mary F. Emerson, Sarah E. Golden, Susan E. Merrill, Estelle J. French, Annie M. Leland, Frances Fabyan, N. Maria Stevens, Caroline Hanks, Cora E. Hosmer, Lizzie J. Baldwin, Hortense O. Young, Myra I. Ellis, Assistants.


Putnam-Fourth street, corner Otis.


Thomas W. Davis, Master; Her- bert H. Bates, Eliza M Hussey, Ao- nette Bruce, C. E. Doran, Martha R. Smith, Annie B. Josselyn, Annie Knapp, Augusta G. Mirick, Maria E. Spare, Eliza A. Paddack, Annie L. Savage, Alice L. Watts, Assistants.


Shepard-North avenue, near Russell.


Edward O. Grover, Principal; Fan- nie A. Cook, Anna M. Allen, Ellen J. Hunt, A. Estelle Ingraham, Emily F. Fessenden, Evelyn J. Locke, Nel- lie A. Hutchins, Ruth E. Lander, Julia H. Osgood, Sarah A. Rand, Assts.


Thorndike-Thorndike street.


Ruel H. Fletcher, master; Lelia A. Merick, Isabella B. Tenney, Grace W. Fletcher, Elizabeth P. Regal, Ella W. Clark, Delia M. Brennan, Marga- ret J. Penney, Abbie S. Taylor, Ab- by A. K. Howard, Emma A. Hopkins, Martha A. Martin, Lizzie G. Hutch- inson, Assistants.


Washington-51 Brattle street.


Daniel Mansfield, Principal; John W. Freese, sub-master; Lucy A. Downing, Hattie Shepherd, Emma P. Eaton, Carrie H. Hazeltine, Ade- line M. Ireson, Adelaide A Keeler, Adelaide A. Keith, Abby M. Webb, Mary A. Wheeler, Eldora A. Clarke, Mary E. Stiles, Assistants.


Webster-Upton street.


John D. Billings, Principal; Marion H. Burnham, Ella E. Buttrick, Char- lotte M. Chase, Lizzie C. Capen, M. Josephine Folsom, Alice K. Crosby, Esther F. Hannum, Carrie M. King- man, Anna S. Lamson, Clara E. Matchett, Mary E. Towle, Josephine E. Karchier, Ellen C. Whitney, M. Lizzie Ford, Alice C. Phinney, Mary A. Townsend, Assistants.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.


Mary A. Lewis, Augusta L. Balch, S. N. Chamberlain, Sarah E. Stewart, Evelyn A. Sawyer, Elizabeth J. Karcher, Mary E. Jennings, Teachers. Bridge-Pioneer street. Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger, Teachers.


City-Almshouse, Tannery street. Julia S. Gushee, Teacher.


Cushing-Cushing street.


Isadore I. Foster, Winona Aber- crombie, Teachers.


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Dana-Centre street.


Maria F. Williams, Abby A. Lewis, Cordelia J. French, Teachers.


Dunster-Concord av., n. Sparks st. Sarah B. Waitt, Susan E. Wyeth, Teachers.


Felton-Amory street.


Sarah J. Gunnison, Fanny C. Hart- well, Florence A. Davis, Teachers.


Gannett-Columbia street.


Saralı J. Davis, Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady, Carrie H. Smith, Teachers.


Gore-Gore street, near Third.


Herbert H. Bates, Principal. Frances E. Pendexter, Addie M. Bettinson, Mary A. Bourne, Maria J. Bacon, Sarah D. Graham, Mary E. Mulloney, Nellie L. Pike, Lizzie J. Hawkins, Elizabeth B. Gahm, Louise A. Stickney, Annie E. Callahan, Teachers.


Harvard-Harvard st., cor. Prospect.


Helen M. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney, Mary M. Tingey, Teachers.


Holmes-Hilliard street.


Marianne M. Webb, Mary L. Bul- lard, Ellen M. Cyr, Isabell Foster, Teachers.


Lassell-Charles street.


Nellie F. Ball, Frances E. Whoris- key, Cora A. Raycroft, Mrs. Ella R. Avery, Teachers.


Lowell-Lowell street.


Miss Talulah G. Abercrombie, Mary H. Hanks, Sarah M. Grieves, Lucy E. Cyr, Teachers. .


Mason-Front street, junc. Main.


M. Lizzie Evans, Josephine H. Da- vis, Julia F. Clark, Teachers.


Otis-Otis street.


Luvia Goodnow, Fannie Allen, Martha H. Butler, Josephine M. Do- herty, Mary E. Smallidge, Ellen C. Walsh, Kate F. Wellington, Ellen N. Leighton, Teachers.


Putnam-Fourth street, corner Otis. Nellie F. Ball, Teacher.


Quincy-Mason street, cor. James.


Charlotte E. Jewell, Lucy C. Wy- eth, Teachers.


Reed-Reed street.


Harriet N. Keyes, Margaret Kidd, Mary E. Parsons, Helena V. Eaton, Teachers.


Riverside-Putnam avenue.


Elizabeth A. Tower, M. Louise Akerman, Ella E. Coye, Amanda M. Alger, Teachers.


Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.


Frances J. Harrod, Mary A. Brown, Mary E. Woodman, Eliza J. Mitchell, Teachers.


Tarbell-Howard street.


Evelina Brooks, Mary H. Ross, An- nie C. Teel, Emma J. Young, Teach- ers.


Willard-Dana square.


Amelia Wright, Lillie A. Woods, Hattie A. Hamlen, Louise W. Har- ris, Kate M. Lowell, Emma C. Otis, Mary E. Sawyer, Laura Wright, Grace R. Woodward, Mary E. G. Har- rington, Teachers.


Wyman-Spruce street.


Fannie E. M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman, Charlotte A. Ewell, Letitia Dennis, Fannie H. Dawson, Mary M. Gilman, Teachers.


Agassiz (training) School-Sacramento street, corner Oxford.


Maria L. Baldwin, Harriet A. But- ler, Rosina C. Karcher, Dora B. Dean, Charlotte E. Elwell, Emma A. Child, Teachers.


Nathan Lincoln, teacher of music.


Kindergarten Schools.


City building, Brattle square. Miss Elizabeth P. Huger, 69 Brattle. Serena J. Fry, Teacher.


41 Holyoke street.


Miss Anna H. McCoughty, Matron ; Sarah J. Tollman, Asst. Matron; Nellie I. Hutchinson, Amanda F. Pratt, Teachers.


76 Moore street. C. E. Carr, Miss H. E. Ryan, Teach- ers.


Reed street. Lucy O. Fessenden, Teacher.


Boardman school-house, Winsor, cor- ner School street. Mrs. Selma E. Berthold, Teacher.


St. Thomas Aquinas College. 55 Norfolk street.


Officers-Rev. Thomas Scully, Rev. John F. Mundy, Rev. Patrick F. Boyle, Rev. Patrick B. Murphy, Henry Glassmacher, Esq., 1st Classi- cal, Joseph Vandevelt, Esq., 2d Class- ical.


St. Mary's Parochial School. 55 Norfolk street. BOYS DEPARTMENT.


Teachers-Miss Margaret Lally, Miss Mary Roach, Miss Mary Butler, Miss Mary Dwyer, Miss Ann O'Brien, Miss Julia Conrick, Miss Mary Donahoe, Miss Mary Ashcroft.


Girls department in charge of the sisters of Notre Dame.


Sister Amelia of St. Joseph, Superior ; English High school, grammar and primary classes, twelve schools, in charge of the sisters. 660 boys, 735 girls.


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CHURCHES. - BAPTIST.


FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY. Cambridgeport. Magazine street, junction River. Organized Dec. 17, 1817. Incorporated February 8, 1819.


Destroyed by fire Jan. 22, 1866; re- built and rededicated Dec. 25, 1867; again destroyed Feb. 3, 1881; rebuilt and rededicated Oct. 15, 1882.


Rev. Wm. T. Chase, Pastor; J. G. Cook, Joseph A. Holmes, Martin L. Smith, Frank M. Holmes, Deacons; Joseph A. Holmes, Clerk; Robert O. Fuller, Treasurer; J. S. Paine, J. H. Ford, C. A. Vinal, C. H. Chandler, John H. Dodge, W. H. Dodge, Henry J. Wells, Fred W. Hagar, Chas. E. Hancock, Trustees; F. W. Hagar, Chairman of Trustees; J. H. Ford, Clerk; C. H. Chandler, Treas .; Chas. E. Hadcock, Sexton, resides 54 Trow- bridge street; John S. Paine, Supt. of Sunday-school; Wm. H. Orcutt, Mrs. Sarah E. Eaton, Asst. Supts .; William H. Hollis, Sec .; Leroy P. C. McKusick, Treas .; Henry A. Locke, F. Locke, Edward W. S. Jones, Warren R. Higgins, Librarians.


SECOND BAPTIST SOCIETY. East Cambridge. Organized Sept. 3, 1827. Incorporated March 27, 1833. Cambridge street, corner Fourth. Church built 1827.


Pastor; Jas. C. Moor, Clerk; John R. Taylor, Treasurer; Charles D. Folsom, Collector; Henry S. Hills, Alonzo Stewart, Ambrose H. Sanborn, Deacons; John R. Tay- lor, Clerk of the Church; Ambrose H. Sanborn, Treasurer of the Church; Geo. H. Howard, Supt. of Sunday- school; Mrs. John R. Taylor, Asst. Supt .; Thomas Spencer, Secretary; James C. Moor,Treasurer; Joseph W. Hartshorn, Librarian.


OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY. Beck's Park, between Main and Har- vard streets.


Church constituted August 30, 1844. Present edifice erected 1868.


Rev. Franklin Johnson, D.D., Pas- tor; Wm. T. Richardson, Nathan G. Gooch, Deacons; John G. Brown, Treas. of Church and Society Funds; Wm. T. Richardson, Treas. of Benev- olent Funds; John P. Wyman jr., Clerk; Joseph H. Converse, Chairman of Prudential Committee; Will. R. Whittemore, Auditor; Jas. B. Hutch- inson, Sexton and Collector, resides 20 Mason street; Nathan G. Gooch, Supt. of Sunday-school; William B. Hovey, Assistant; C. Frank Apple- ton, Treasurer.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.


North avenue, corner Cogswell av. Organized March 22, 1854.


Rev. Wm. S. Apsey, Pastor; Society officers - Henry R. Glover, Chair- man Board of Assessors; M. Clinton Bacon, Clerk; A. A. Shaw, Church Clerk; D. H. Hayward, Church Treas .; A biel E. Long, Sexton. resides 10 Rice street; Henry C. Rand, Society Treas .; Geo. A. Allison, Supt. Sunday-school; Warren M. Draper, Assistant Supt .; Chester W. Kingsley, Treas., Warren M. Draper, Secretary; Edward Pres- cott, Pianist; Chester F. Sanger, Li- brarian; Winthrop P. Soule, Walter Dow, Assistants.


BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH. Cambridgeport. Broadway, cor. Boardman street. Organized May 9, 1865.


Rev. E. K. Chandler, Pastor; Jacob Eaton, C. L. Fessenden, W. H. Flanders and W. H. P. Plummer, Deacons; H. C. Wilder, Clerk; Jacob Eaton, Treas. of Benevolent Fund; C. L. Fessenden, Treas .; Benj. Conant, Chairman; W. H. Flanders, Clerk; Jacob Eaton, W. H. P. Plum- mer, H. C. Wilder, E. L. Cheney, Spencer Childs, E. L. Gurney, Free- dom S. Adams, Trustees; Benj. Co- nant, Chorister; E. L. Gurney, Or- ganist; E. L. Cheney, Superinten- dent of Sunday-school; W. H. Flan- ders, Asst. Supt .; H. C. Wilder, Sec .; C. L. Fessenden, Treasurer; Geo. R. Oliver, Librarian; Geo. R. Gormlie, Abbott L. Melcher, Asst. Librarians; Benjamin J. Hoyt, Sexton, residence 235} Broad way.


CHARLES RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH. Cambridgeport. Magazine street, cor. Putnam avenue. Organized 1869. Dedicated Nov. 29, 1870.


Rev. - Pastor; Isaac C. Holmes, Wm. J. Taylor, Deacons; Isaac C. Holmes, Treasurer; Geo. C. McCoy, Clerk; Wm. A. Munroe, Supt. of Sunday-school; George W. Green- leaf, Sexton,residence Chestnut street, corner Sidney.


UNION BAPTIST CHURCH. 450 Main st., Cambridgeport. Edifice erected 1882.


Rev. James H. Carter, Pastor; Oli- ver Simms, Thomas D. Harris, Al- bert Jones, Rollis Stovall, Charles James, Deacons; Thos. H. Warren, Treas .; John B. Houston, Clerk ; Jesse Harrell, Supt. of Sunday-school; James Thornton, James E. Banks, Wm. H. Brown, Trustees.


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CONGREGATIONAL.


FIRST CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE AND SHEPARD CONGREGATIONAL SO- CIETY-TRINITARIAN.


Cambridge. Organized 1636.


Garden street, corner Mason.


Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Pastor; George S. Saunders, Francis Flint, Chas. W. Munroe, James M. W. Hall, Deacons; Chas. W. Munroe, Sumner Albee, Francis Flint. Charles F. Stratton, Geo. S. Saunders, Pruden- tial Committee; Charles W. Munroe, Parish Clerk; Francis B. Gilman, Clerk of the Church; Caleb H. War- ner, Treasurer; James M. W. Hall, Supt. of Sunday-school; Benj. F. Wy- eth, Sexton, residence 3 Shepard st.


FIRST EVANGELICAL CONGREGA- TIONAL SOCIETY.


Cambridgeport. Organized Sept. 20, 1827. Prospect street.


Pastor;


Rev. - Amos T. Frothingham, John E. Vander- voort, Asa Bullard, Russell L. Snow, D. Mark Edgerley, William H. Hid- den, Deacons; John H. Appleton, Clerk; A. T. Frothingbam, John E. Vandervoort, Asa Bullard, Lewis M. Hastings, Wm. H. Emerson, George A. Butterfield, John H. Appleton, Standing Committee; Simeon H. Ful- ler, Treas .; Frank C. Bill, Clerk of So- ciety; C. F. Wyman, Treas .; Chas. L. Harding, M. F. Pickering, F. A. Allen, W. H. Hidden, Geo. S. Mer- rill, Prudential Committee; John E. Vandervoort, Supt. of Sunday-school; James W. Thompson, Sexton.


NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


North Cambridge. North av., cor. Roseland street. Organized as the Holmes Church, Sept. 23, 1857.


Name changed, Aug. 17, 1866.


Society officers: - Win. Fox Rich- ardson, Nathaniel Carr, John Davis, James Morrison, Frank Foxcroft, Prudential Committee; John Har- rington, Treasurer; John F. Tyler, Clerk; Milton L. Walton, Collector; John Harrington, J. H. Flitnor, Chas. L. Fuller, Music Committee.


Church officers :- Rev. Charles F.' Thwing, Pastor; Wm. Fox Richard- son, Daniel Fobes, Frank Foxcroft, Nathaniel Carr, Mrs. Abbie Ham- mond, Miss Charlotte H. Hapgood, Mrs. Sarah E. Dawes, Miss Eliza- beth Morrison, Diaconates; J. S. Winslow, J. Richardson, Mrs. C. S. Parsons, E. P. Boynton, together


with Pastor, members of the Diac- onate, Clerk and S. S. Supt., Church Committee; Simeon D. Dyer, Treas. and Clerk; Milton L. Walton, Audi- tor; George F. Brown, Supt. of Sun- day-school; Mrs. Elizabeth H. Fox- croft, Supt. of Primary Department.


PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Cambridgeport. Magazine, cor. Cottage street. Organized in 1865 as the Stearns Chapel. Incorporated April 14, 1871.


Rev. George R. Leavitt, Pastor; Edward Kendall, Lyman G. Case, Aaron Bradshaw, Isaac A. Nay, Deacons; Geo. H. Rugg, Clerk; Nathan H. Holbrook, Treas .; H. R. Gibbs, Auditor; Rev. G. R. Leavitt, Edward Kendall, Lyman G. Case, Aaron Bradshaw, Isaac A. Nay, Geo. H. Rugg, Church Committee and Board of Assessors, ex officio; Jas. A. Dow, George D. Chamberlain, Daniel S. Coolidge, Nathan H. Hol- brook, Joseph A. Ball, Herbert R. Gibbs, E. D. Leavitt jr., elected mem- bers Church Committee and Board of Assessors; Daniel S. Coolidge, Supt. Sunday-school; William Smith, Sexton, residence 12 Tufts street.


WOOD MEMORIAL CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH. Cambridgeport.


Austin, cor. Columbia street.


Organized as Chapel Cong. church, Oct. 16, 1872. Incorporated March 2, 1883.


Rev. Thomas Bickford, Pastor; John McDowell, James Maitland, Deacons; Arthur Dakin, Clerk; Ar- thur Dakin, Supt. of Sunday-school; the Pastor, ex officio, James Maitland, Hiram Nevons, George W. Gage, Ex- ecutive Committee; Hiram Nevons, Treas .; Pastor, Deacons, Clerk, Sab- bath-school Supt., ex officio, Henry Bolton, Calvin C. Paine, Church Committee; James D. Fortune, Sex- ton, resides 7 Blanche street.




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