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Casey William, fireman, house 4 Dickinson Casey Wm., underteker, h. 104 Fourthı Casey William L., lab., b. r. 79 Hastings Cashman John, gardener, h. 26 Donnell
Cashman Mary E. Miss, house 50 Holyoke Cashman Michael, lab., 220 Portland, house 8 Lincoln
Cashman Patrick, wheelwright, 232 North avenue, house 78 Bolton
Cashman Thomas, bookbinder, Riverside Press, house 536 Main
Cashman Wm. D., currier Fischer's h Cedar Cashman Wm. J., paper ruler, b. 536 Main
INSURANCE.
H. BIRD & CO., 559 Main St., Cambridgeport. 53 Devonshire St., Boston.
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Cask J. C., at 162 Broadway
Casme Manuel J., lab., h. 90 Third
Casper Jennie Miss, bds. Nicholas Casper's Charles, c. Sixtli
Casper Maximilian, glass cutter, bds. Charles, c. Sixth [Sixth
Casper Nicholas, brass spinner, h. Charles c Casper Otto, carver, 84 Cambridge
Cass Calvin P., clk. (19i Blackstone B.), house 22 Pearl
Cass Frederick G. (F. A. Kennedy & Co.), 502 Main, house 12 Green
Cass John A., at F. A. Kennedy & Co., 502 Main, house 65 Pearl
Cass Sarah C., wid. of Enoch C. h 12 Green Casselle Joanna, widow, lı. 42 Winter
Cassidy Ann, widow of Edw'd, h. 120 Pearl
Cassidy Edward, cutter N. E. Glass Co., h. 79 Spring
Cassidy Edward, clk. (B. & M. freight depot, B.), boards 120 Pearl
Cassidy Edward, driver U. S. mail wagon, h. 28 East
Cassidy Frank Mrs., h. 377 Camb.
Cassidy James, iron worker, lı. 35 Harding Cassie - -, currier, h. 76 Spruce
Casteels Alphonse, cabinet-maker, h. 214 Cambridge [Norfolk
Casteels Edmund, cabinet-maker, h. 182 Castle Eliza, wid. of Jas., h. 52 Columbia Castle James C., clerk (B.), b. 52 Columbia Caswell Alanson W., painter, lı. 44 Sidney Caswell Benj. P., shipper, rms. 50 Green
Caswell Dani 1 W., clerk (580 Washington, B.), b. 44 Sidney [Green Caswell Elizabeth, widow of John, h. 155 Caswell Geo. B., foreman of inspectors, 139 Broadway, lı. 8} Western avenue Caswell Isabel R., widow of Alanson B., lı. 124 Austin [h. 123} Windsor Caswell Jane B., widow of Geo. W., nurse, Caswell Patrick, hostler, 15 Sparks, b. do. Caswell Sarah P., widow of Enoch H., h. 8} Western av. [Hampshire Caswell Susan, widow of Thomas, h. 93 Cate Charles, clerk (B.), h. foot of Frost Cate Louisa L., widow of James, house 7 Appian-way [Boston Cater John, superintendent 368 Main, h. at Catholic Children's Orplian's Home, 136 Elm
Catlin John, moulder, h. Chestnut Park
Caton Patrick, teamster, b. 42 Washington Caulkins Frederick J., law student, 563 Main, b. 96 Austin
Cauglilin John, laborer, Cambridge Ceme- tery, h. Cushing
Canlkins Herbert L., student, b. 96 Abstin Caulkins Louisa B., widow of Jonathan, h. 96 Aastin
Caution Kate Miss, h. 53 Mt. Auburn
Cavall Merritt, laborer, 91 Broadway, h. 90 Harvard
Cavanagh Charles, stone-cutter, h. Spring, cor. First
Cavanagh John, cook (19 Kilby, B.), lı. 45 Brookline
Cavanagh Michael, [harness maker, 443 Main, h. 12 Watson
Cavanagh Michael T., grocer, 346 North avenue, h. do.
Cavanagh Patrick, teamster, h. 23 Vine Cavanagh, see Kavanagh
Cavanaugh Bridget, widow of Francis, h. 22 Church
Cavanaugh Napoleon, carpenter, h. 108 Spruce
Cavanaugh Thomas H., action maker, 162 Broadway, h. 22 Church
Cavanagh William H., clerk, 346 North av., b. do.
Cavill Merritt, laborer, h. 90 Harvard
Cawley Thomas J., laborer 211 Bridge, h. 54 Gore [106 Camb.
Cawley - fireman B. & L. R. R., rms. Cedebord Jolın F., tailor (B.), h. 2 Rogers blk., Waslı.
Cederberg Andrew, carver, h. 72} Wash. Cederberg Ovan J., machinist, b. 4 Hastings Cederberg Theodore H., carpenter, h. 72} Washingron
Cederberg Wmn. Mrs., h. 72} Washington Cederholm Nels, cabinet maker, 44 Cam- bridge, h. 15 Valentine
Ceker Henry, cabinet maker, 54 Bridge
Centennial Am. Tea Co., John Scott, man- ager, 527 Main
Centennial Am. Tea Co., T. J. Stevenson, manager, 130 Cambridge
Center Mary P. Miss, h. 23 Summer
Cervi Romeo, fowarder Riverside Press, h. 81 Putnam av. [ave.
Cervi Romeo, bookbinder, h. 98 Putnam Cessaborn D. M., carpenter, 113 Broadway, h. at Boston [Spruce Chabot Joseph, tinsmith, house rear 52 Chadbourne Arthur, student H. U., b. 20 Buckingham
Chadbourne George S. Rev., pastor Har- vard M. E. church, h. 82 Prospect
Chadbourne Samuel G.,clerk(34 High, B.), b. 82 Prospect
Chadbourne Samuel R., fly finisher, 162 Broadway, h. at Medford
Chadbourne Wm. Mrs., h. 21 Buckingham Chadwick Alford F., polisher, 137 Broad- way, h. 44 Winsor
Chadwick Leo. N. Mrs., h. 4 Pine
Chaffee Knowlton S. (Chaffee & Cum- mings), charcoal, Bridge, and overseer of the poor, h. 55 Otis
Chaffee & Cummings (Knowlton S. Chaf- fee and Daniel P. Cummings), char- coal, junc. Bridge and Cambridge
Chafers Charles, laborer, h. Ayer's block, Third [h do.
Chalk Abraham B., shoemaker, 26 Fourth, Challis Alfred, at University Press, lı. 42 Holyoke
Challes Rach el, widow, n. 79 Putnam av.
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Chalmers Frank S., shoemaker (341 Wash- ington, B.), h. 140 Hampshire
Chalmers James, foreman of lithographers, Riverside Press, h. at Newton Centre Chalmers James B., student, E. Theo. school, b. 2 Dana
Chalmers William jr., box maker, 3 Hamp- shire, rins. 5 Columbia
Chamberlain Allen H., student H. U., b. 15 Sacramento
Chamberlain Arthur W., clerk, b.91 Auburn Chamberlain Corry O., elerk, b. 2 Prospeet Chamberlain Edward, earver, h. 26 Brewery Chaniberlain H.F., law student, b. 7 Shepard Chamberlain George D., overseer of the poor, and beef (25 South Market, B.), lı. 5 River
Chamberlain James F., silver plater (21 School, B.), h. 116 Prospeet
Chamberlain J. Paul, canvasser, boards 91 Auburn
Chamberlain Mary A. N., assistant matron Almshouse, Tannery, li. do.
Chamberlain Minerva B., widow of Chris- ty, lı. 45 Sacramento ;
Chamberlain Newell, beef (25 South Mkt., B.), h. 7 River
Chamberlain Sally N. Mrs., teacher Board- man primary school, li. 91 Auburn
Chamberlain Alfred N., shoemaker, 642 Main, lı, 10 King place
Chamberlain A. Otis, letter carrier P. O., 611 Main, h. 10 King place
Chamberlin Charles U., (D. U. Chamberlin, & Co.), hardware, 622 Main, boards 659 do
Chamberlin Daniel U. pres. First Natl. Benk, Main cor. Prospect, (D. U. Chamberlin & Co.), hardware, 622 Main, h. 659 do
Chamberlin D. U. & Co. (Daniel U., Geo. H. and Charles U. Chamberlin), hard- ware, etc., 622 Main
Chamberlin Ella M. Miss, whistling soloist, boards 39 Columbia
Chamberlin Geo. II. (D). U. Chamberlin & Co.), hardware, 622 Main, boards 77 Brattle
Chamberlin Horace E., agent, (13 Kilby, B.), house 10 Lawrenee
Chamberlin John, coachman, boards 5 Linden
Chamberlin Samuel B,, h. 289 Pearl Chamberlin Sarah F., widow of Charles P., h. 39 Columbia
Chamberlin Volney R., h. 167 Brookline Chamberlin William E., architect (6 Bea- con, B.), boards 659 Main
Chamberlin Winston W., clerk (celler 1, New F. H. Market, B.), h., 120 Norfolk Chamberlin see Chamberlain, also Chamber- laynę
Chambers Thomas, waiter, 3 Mason, b. do. Chambers W., printer, University Press.
Champaux Edward, farmer, h. 111 Spruce
Chaplin Benjamin, laborer (B.), house 159 Broadway
Chaplin Edgar R., lawyer, (209 Washing- ton, room A., B.), h. 8 Dana
Chandler Amanda M. Mrs., h. 35 Hudson Chandler Arehie, elerk, Boston Bridge Works, bds. 3 Hastings Square
Chandler Charles F., litographer, bds. 51 Fairmont
Chandler Charles H., bookkeeper (178 Devonshire, B.), h. 269 Harvard
Chandler Edward K. Rev., pastor Broad- way Baptist Church, boards 51 Austin Chandler E. J., 162 Broadway, house at Hyde Park
Chandler Edward R., hatter (9 Hollis, B.), house 22 Front
Chandler Elmer E., draughtsman (84 Kingston, B.), bds. 16 Amory
Chandler Emeline B., widow of Ebenezer, house 16 Amory
Chandler Emery A., clerk, 502 Main, house 37 Columbia
Chandler Everett S., law student (30 Court B, room 13) bds. 20 Orchard
Chandler Frank A., stereoptyper Riverside Press, boards 22 Front
Chandler Gilbert E., clerk, bds 16 Amory Chandler Isaac A., supt. Boston Bridge works, Sixth cor. Rogers house 3 Hastings square
Chandler Laura J. Mrs., teacher of dancing, Pelham Hall, 603 Main, bds. 85 Pros- pect. [16 Amory
Chandler Lewis B., clerk 655 Main, boards Chandler Mary, widow of James, house 51 Fairmont
Chandler Seth C., house 16 Craigie
Chandler Seth C. jr., assistant at Observa- tory, louse 16 Craigie
Chandler Stephen B., salesman (558 Wash- ington, B.), house 61 Dana
Chandler W. F., med. student, boards 28 William
Chaney Abby, w. of Thomas, h. 4 River Chaney Sylvanus B., cracker dealer, h. 86 Pleasant
Chaney see Cheney
Channeng Edward T. Mrs., bds 67 Kirkland Chapin Andrew N., mason, basement 602 Main, liouse 22 Fairmont av.
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HAPIN GEORGE T., butter, etc. (13 Blackstone market, B. ), house 66 Otis
Chapin Walter H., bds 152 North av.
Chaplin George, builder, Inman, near Hampshire, house 12 Greenough av.
Chaplin Sarah T., widow of Charles F., h. 152 Austin [Greenough av.
Chaplin William H., carpenter boards 12 Chapman Charles E., clerk, (P. O. B.), h. 162 Hampshire
Chapman Charles H., building-mover, 61 Plymouth, boards 4023 Main
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Chapman Charles L., shoecutter bds. 9 Broadway
Chapman Francis L., carriage mnfr., rear 10 Brattle, h. 11 Story
Chapman Frank A., express driver' 600 Main, bds. 6 Blanche
Chayman George W. painter, h. 6 Blanche Chapman George W. jr., teamster, house 22 Winsor
Chapman G. Frederick, book-keeper (179 Tremont B) bds. Inman Sq. Hotel
Chapman Henry, paper-hanger. h. 22 Austin Chapman James, laborer, bds. 3923 Camb. Chapman John, cabinet-maker, 44 Cam- bridge, house at Everett
Chapman John A., teanister, h. r. 24 Vine Chapman John L., action-maker, 162 Broadway, house 27 Western avenue
Chapman Mary E., widow of Hazen, house 40} Main [16 Story
Chapman Nathaniel B., carpenter, rooms Chapman William, house 390} Cambridge Chapman William, jr., carpenter, 109 Web- ster avenue, house 390} Cambridge
Chapman William H., paper-hanger, boards 390} Cambridge
Chappell Joshua W., carpenter, house 64 Webster avenue [Railroad, b. 4 South Chappelle Frederic William, plumbers helper, boards 57 Fourth
Charles George L., conductor Cambridge Railway Co., boards 4 South
Charles River Embankment Co., 603 Main, room 3
C HARLES RIVER IRON WORKS, Kendall & Roberts, pro- prietors, 72 and 92 Main
O HARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK, E. Snow cashier, 1 Harvard row
YHARLES RIVER STREET RAILWAY CO., Charles E. Ray- mond, president, office 484 Main, trans- fer office, 117 Hampshire, c. Columbia Charlton William B., steam gauges (38 Chardon, Boston), h. 197 Hampshire Charmois Mary A., widow of Victor, house 141 Thorndike
Charter Jessie, wid. of John, h. 106 Auburn Chartrand George, cooper, 169 Gore, house 11 Squire's court [lane Chase Aaron F., mason, house Fresh Pond Chase Austin, clerk, 168 Gore, boards 84 Cambridge
Chase Charlotte M. Miss, teacher Webster Grammar school, boards 341 Broadway Chase Edward F., electrician, b. 86 School Chase Edwin B. Rev. Mrs., h. 50 Shepard Chase Freeman H., express (91 Kilby, Boston), house 156 Hampshire
Chase George S., salesman (W. Second, c. E. S. B. ), house Lambert avenue, opp. Walnut avenue
Chase Granville (Cambridge Box Co. ), box manufacturer, State, corner Osborn, boards 70 Franklin
Chase Hiram L., homeopathic physician, office and house 752 Main
Chase Isaac, book-keeper Richardson & Ba- con, house 47 Trowbridge
Chase Isaac R., engineer B. & L. R.R., h. 91 Plymouth
Chase James C., box-maker, 3 Hampshire, house 130 Winsor
Chase James E., cooper, house 5 King place Chase Joseph S., trimming department, 162 Broadway, house at Malden
Chase Josialı G., civil-engineer and sur- veyor, 623 Main, house 8 Bigelow Chase Samuel F. Mrs., house 52 Elm
Chase Washington I., starter Charles River Street Railway Co., transfer office, 117 Hampshire, house at Somerville
Chase William S., student Episcopal Theo- logical school, Mason, corner Brattle Chatwin William, brass-finisher (Boston), house 125 Columbia
Chatwin William T., boards 125 Columbia Chaunce August, cabinet-maker, Woodbury building, Otis, boards 8 Third
Cheney Charles W., driver, 502 Main, house 351 Pearl
Cheney Ellen A., teacher Harvard primary school, boards 31 Bigelow
Cheney George S., traveling salesman (601 Washington. Boston), h. 24 Worcester Cheney Herbert E., clerk (31 Faneuil Hall square, Boston), boards 41 Essex
Cheney Hiram W., salesman (119 Milk, Boston), house 58 Austin
Cheney Joseph P., house 35.1 Pearl
Cheney Mary M .. widow of Nathan, house 50 Sacramento [h. 5,2 Mt. Auburn Cheney Susan B., widow of Joseph A., Cheney, see Chaney [Spruce
Chepeaux Napoleon, brick-maker, house 111 Chestnut James, laborer Revere Sugar Re- finery, house 47 Harding
Chick Charles A., salesman, 9 Chauncy (Boston), boards 99 Allston
Chick Edward E., assistant Peabody Mu- seum, house Ware [B.), h. 99 Allston Click John A., shoemaker, 44 Hanover Chick Joseph E., box-maker, 169 Gore, h. 29 Sixth [Auburn
Chicoine Bruno, confectionery, house 61 Child Andrew J., boarding-stable (37 Kich- mond, Boston), house 145 Hancock
Child E. Adelaide, teacher Agassiz school, boards 26 Mellen
Child Ernest G., book-keeper, 120 Hamp- shire, boards 226 Broadway
Child Francis J., professor of English H. U., house 67 Kirkland
Child Frederick E., photographer, 6 Winter (Boston), house 210 Harvard
Child John A., teamster, boards 105 Bridge
DENTISTS,
Dr. E. Y. White, 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.
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Child Joseph Mrs., house 7 Prince Child Moses M., truant-officer, ward 1, boards 10 Farwell palce
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HILD SPENCER, (Kimball & Child), proprietor Cambridge Ice Co., 120 Hampshire liouae 226 Broadway Child William B., house 41 Pearl
Childs C. C., paper-cutters and printing- presses, 356 Main, honse at Boston Childs Chas. S., foreman Cambridge ceme- tery, h. Coolidge av., next the cemetery CHILDS CYNTHIA C. MRS., Christian Scientist, 129} Camb., h. do. Childs Edward A., confectioner, house 28 Cherry
Childs E. D., action maker, 139 Broadway, 11. 226 do. [avenue Childs Edw. F., confectioner, h. 6 Pioneer Childs Geo. W., clk., bds. 41 Pearl
Childs Henry H., printer, 105 Magazine, b- 46 Holyoke
Childs John J., house 18 Fairmont
Childs Warren F., stock fitter (Lynn), h. 1292 Cambridge
Childs William H., organ stop maker, 137 Broadway, bds. 6 Pioneer avenue
Childs W. H., at Camb. R. Co., repair shop Dunster
Childs, see Ch ld
Chipley Ezekiel S., R.R. agent, b. 38 Pearl Chipman Albion, pattern maker, house 38 Bigelow [Camb.
Chipman Frank B., teamster (B.), h. 210 Chipman Geo. W. (116 Tremont, B.), house 170 Brookline
Chisholm Colin, carpenter, 427 Cambridge, house 108 Tremont
Chisholm Colin 2d, carpenter, 7 Western av boards 271 Broadway
Chisholm Archibald, carriagesmith, b. 271 Broadway
Chisholm John, driver R. H. Hanson, 44 Pine, bds. do.
Chisholm John, carpenter, house 29 Warren Chisholni Kenneth, carpenter, b. 9 Norfolk Chisholm Wm., carpenter, b. 13 Suffolk
Chisholm William F., carpenter, house 108 Tremont
Choate Chas. F., lawyer and president O. C. R. R. (Kneeland, c. South, B.), h. house 153 Brattle and at Southboro
Chominski Theodore, artist painter, 44 (Studio building, B.), house 2 Grotto place
Chominski Wladyslaiva, wid, h. 2 Grotto pl Christian _Daniel, waiter, bds. 10 Bath
Christiansen Alfred E., machine hand, 162 Broadway, rooms 8 Norfolk
Christianson Leonard, machine hand, rooms 8 Norfolk [Columbia Christianson Lorita, tailor (B.), h. r. 172 Christie Alexander, stenographer Riverside Press, liouse at Malden
Christie Alexander, lineman Telephone Co. bds. 271 Broadway
Christie Michael, lab., house 16 Reed
Christie William, supt. Dana Hill Club sta- ble, 677 Main, h. 22 Western av.
Christopher Susan, widow of Edward B., house 4 Eaton
Christopher Henry A., carpenter, house 68 Webster avenue
Christopher Zenas, harness maker, 186 No. avenue, house at Somerville
Church Chas. L., cigar maker (85 State, B.), house 124 Thorndike
Church Elizabeth E., widow of Alexander B., house 120} Harvard
Church Jobn B., cabinet maker, h 7 Eighth Church Moses D., physician, house 106 Putnanı avenue
Church Mary H. Mrs., dressmaker, 7 Eighth, house do.
Churchill Anna W., house 11 Chester
Churchill Hever B., clerk (B.), bds. 11 Chester
Churchill Theodore, bds. 14 Lincoln
Church Clarinda, widow of William B., h. r. 508 Main
Chute David A., teamster, b. 40 Winsor Chute David S., cooper, li. r. 33 Green
Chute Edward E., hostler, 503 Main, house r. 503 do.
Chute Irene Mrs., h. 19 Franklin
Chute Janes L., roofer, bds. 19 Franklin
Chute S. Smith, carpenter, 9 Western ave., house 109 do.
Chute William, driver Camb. R. R. Co.
Ciccolo Steve, hairdresser, 12 Rogers block Main, house do.
Cilley Harry B., bds. 86 Buckingham
Cilley Horace L. (Cilley & Woodbury), livery stable, 120 Gree , h. 15 Clinton
Cilley Martha B., widow of Jacob G., '. 86 Buckingham
Cilley & Woodbury (Horace L. Cilley and Williard H. Woodbury), stable 120 Green
City Hall, 660 Main
City Stable, Hampshire, between Norfolk and Tremont
Clacy Jolin, telescope maker, 95 Putnam ave., house 254 Pearl [Oxford
Claflin Walter A., clk., 1 Brattle, h. 112 Clark Eldora J. Miss, teacher Washington grammar school, bds. 17 Dunster
Clapp Chias. C. Mrs., house 132 Mt. Auburn Clapp Chas. W., lawyer, lı. Rogers block, 91 Main
Clapp C. W., saw filer, 3 Hampshire Clapp Edward C., compositor University Press, house 9 Gerry
Clapp Fred C., bds., 132 Mt. Auburn
Clapp Geo. Walter, metals, house 169 Putnam avenue
Clapp Ellen A., wid of John W., h. 67 River
INSURANCE.
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Clapp John, sawyer, 162 Broadway, house 89 Plymouth
Clapp Robert I'., law reporter " Adver- tiser" (248 Washington, B.), rms. 17 Western avenue
Clapp Seth Edward, liquors (8 Chardon, B.), h. 65 Pleasant [nam ave. Clapp Walter G., missionary, rms. 18 Put- Clark Albert E., engineer, h. 80} Green Clark Albert S., laborer, h. 52 Portland
Clark Albert T., carpenter, h. 28 Fairmount Clark Alvan (Alvan Clark & Sons), tele- scope maker, Henry, lı. 184 Brookline Clark Alvan & Sons (Alvan, Alvan G. and George B. Clark), telescope makers, Henry, n. Brookline
Clark Alvan G. (Alvan Clark & Sons), tel- escope makers, Henry, h. 186 Brook- line [97 Otis
Clark Alvin, enginecr, B. & L. R. R., rms. Clark Amasa S. K., clerk, Camb. Gas Light Co., 424 Harvard, b. 21 Irving
Clark Ambrose II., coll. Camb. Gas Light Co., 424 Harvard, h. 21 Irving
Clark Annie Mrs., h. 11 Flagg st. court
Clark Appleton, h. 20 Sacramento
Clark Bernard P., blacksmith, 232 North ave., h. 33 Dunster
Clark Benjamin P., cigar mnfr. 35 Pearl, and (B. P. Clark & Co.), 506 Main, h. 81 Franklin
Clark B. P. & Co. (Benj. P. Clark, Amasa A. McKusick and Thus. H. Emerson), confectionery mnfrs., 503 Main
Clark Charles Mrs., teacher, Washington grammar school, b. 37 Dunster
Clark Charles F., painter, h. 1 Elmer
Clark Chas. H., milkman, h. 5 Brewer
Clark Charies S., clerk (8 Oliver, B.), b. Mrs. L. H. Clark's, Langdon
Clark Chester N., supt. brush department House of Correction, East Camb., h. at Somerville [Boylston Clark Daniel, saloon, 1 Palmer, house 48
Clark Daniel Mrs., dressmaker, house 48 Boylston
Clark Dwight S., agent, h. 32 Elm
Clark Edward F., milkman, b. 5 Brewer
Clark Delia T., widow of William, h. 52 Prospect
Clark Edward P., clerk, 6 Brattle, house 15 Sparks street place
Clark Elizabetlı HI. Miss, h. Langdon
Clark Ernest W. (Clark & Crawford), plumber, 12 Harvard row, h. 26 Win- throp .
Clark Frank A., hulled corn mnfr., 400 Main, h. 402 do.
Clark Frederick C., boarding-house, 404 Harvard
Clark George, box-maker, b. 163 Broadway
Clark George, butcher, li. 71 Hastings Clark George, laborer, h. 60 Portland
Clark George, at box factory, b. 134 Har- vard
Clark George, carpenter, h. r. 44 Foster Clark George B. (Alvan Clark & Son), tel- escope maker, Henry, h. 182 Brookline Clark George W., conductor, C nib. R. Co. b. 13 Green
Clark George W., painter, b. 23 Wallace Clark Harry, stone cutter, 258 Mt. Auburn, h. 15 Sparks
Clark Henry M., clerk (7 Arch, B.), b. 46 Boylston [Hotel School
Clark Henry W., millman, 20 Albany, h. Clark Herbert W., gardencr, 8 Highland, house do. [265 Camb.
Clark Hyacinth, boiler maker, 72 Main. lı. Clark Isaac H., rubber machinery mnfr., 174 Broadway, h. at Somerville
Clark James M., helper, 336 Main, 11. 83 Clark [b. 79 Spring
Clark James S., cutter, N. E. Glass Co., Clark Jessie A., saleswoman, 398 Camb., b. 44 Foster
Clark Jedatlien, clerk, lı. 116 Western av. Clark Jessie E. Miss, clerk, 403 Camb., b. Foster
Clark John, boiler maker (B.), b. 83 Clark Clark John, cook (B.), h. 61 Hampshire
Clark John, driver, Camb. R. Co., house Cushing, cor. Cushing court
Clark John Edward, driver Camb. R. Co., b. John Clark's, Cushing
Clark J., overseer Mt. Auburn stable, Camb. R. Co.
Clark John E., laborer, h. 19 South
Clark John J., book-keeper (36 Kilby, B.), lı. 107 Tremont
Clark Jolın J., laborer, h. 2 Dickinson
Clark John W., cabinet maker (76 Beverly, B. ), h. 98 Hampshire
Clark Joshua W., carpenter, h. 39 Spruce Clark Lewis C., engineer Chemical Engine Co., Central sq., h. do.
Clark Martin V. B., compositor Riverside Press, h. 100 River [Dunster Clark Mary, widow of Bartholomew, hı. 42 Clark Mary E., widow of Edward, h. rear 41 Clark
Clark Mary J., widow of James, h. 8 White Clark Mary T., book-keeper, 9 Harvard sq. b. 21 Irving [at Boston Clark N. W., carpenter, 113 Broadway, b. Clark Patrick, laborer, 169 Gore, bds. 31 Harding
Clark Patrick, pot maker, N. E. Glass Works, h. 4 Water
Clark Patrick, watchman Camb. R. Co., Mt. Auburn stable, hı. Holworthy pl.
Clark Richard, carpenter, h. 55 Spring
Clark Robert H., provisions and fislı, 215 North ave., h. 231 do.
Clark Robert O., wood carver (B.), h. 89 Elm [112 Pearl
Clark Samuel W., brakeman E. R. R., b. Clark Simon P., carpenter, h. 35 Cherry
Clark S. Adams, foreman of laborers, 3 Hampshire, house at Somerville
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Clark Thomas (Custom House, B. ), house 88 Winsor
Clark Thomas C., painter, h. 10 Eliot Clark Thomas H., foreman, 12 Brattle, bds. 36 Ash [bds. 8 White
Clark Thomas M., clerk, 147 North av., Clark Thomas W., broker (7 State, B.), h. 134 North avenue [Winsor Clark Walter T., student H. U., bds. 88 Clark Wm. B., florist, bds. 24 De Wolf
Clark Wm. H., bookbinder (76 Sudbury, B.), h. r. 202 Putnam avenue
Clark Wm. T., clerk, 215 North av., bds. 231 do.
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Clark and Jas. Crawford), plumbers, 12 Harvard row [lı. do. Clarke Augustus P., physician, 693 Main, Clarke Carrie F. Mrs., sec. Amity Lodge No. 15, D. of R. of the I. O. O. F., h- 87 Sixth
C (LARKE HERBERT T., pro- visions, 80 Pleasant, l. 16 Park
Clarke, John, junk dealer, lı. 37} Warren Clarke J. Milton, messenger U. S. sub- treasury (Devonshire, B.), house 2 Florence place
Clarke Matthias C., stone cutter, h. 87 Sixth Clarke Milton E. B., waiter (B.), h. 2 Florence place
Clarke Theodore P. B., letter carrier (P. (., B.), house 1 Florence place
Clarke Wmn., bootinaker, h. 21 Beaver Clarke Wm. H., carriagesmith, 178 North avenue, h. Somerville av., n. White Clarke, see Clark
Clarkson Jolın G., jeweler, b. 6 Rockwell Clarkson Thos. G., jeweler, h. 6 Rookwell Clarrage Fernando B., musician, house 10 Hamilton [124 Webster av. Clary Catherine, widow of Patrick, house Clary Edward, clerk, 68 Bridge, bds. 103 Otis [U., h. 22 Baldwin
Clary Francis P., janitor Boylston Hall, H. YLARY JOHN, lumber, Sanborn's wharf, 68 Bridge, lı. 103 Ot s
Clary John S., salesman, 68 Bridge, bd .. 103 Otis
Clary Mary, widow of David, h. 230 Bridge Clary Oliver D., clerk, First, cor. Thorn- dike, bds. 103 Otis
Clary O. C., carpenter, 92 Main
Clary Susan Miss, house 130 Oxford
Clasby John Mrs., house 1 Union
Clasby Thomas, laborer, house 3 Grant Clattenburg Mary, widow of Joseph, house 3 Chestnut Park
Clauss Charles, carver, 44 Cambridge, h. at Soutlı Boston [Green
Claussen Peter, boots and shoes, house 214 Clay Charles, laborer, house 41 Baldwin Clay John S., clerk, rooms r. 95 Green
Clay Zenas, machinist, 29 Main, lı. r. 123 Elm
[rooms 20 Essex
Clayton Horace E., clerk (38 School, B.),
Clear Charles H., clerk (149 Court, B.), lı. 26 Brookline
Clear Francis W., marble worker, house 26 Brookline [3 Chestnut
Cleary Frank E., clerk (30 Kilby, B.), bds. Cleary James, foreman box department, 162 Broadway, house 23 Decatur
Cleary Michael, hairdresser (Province House, B.), h. r. 49 Clark
Cleary Patrick, stone mason, house 7 Bald win court
Clease J. C., box maker, 3 Hampshire Cleland Marsh, teamster, h. 6 Squire's ct. Clement George Mrs., h. r. 44 Washington Clement Herbert E., silver plated ware (459 Washington, B.), bds. 63 Clark Clement John, plasterer, house 70 Vine Clemmet Thomas, tailor (506 Washington, B.), house 38 Brookline
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