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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue : b, or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., build- ing; blk., block; (B ), Boston; B. & L. R.R., Boston & Lowell Railroad; C. M. R.R , Central Massa- chusetts Railroad; Cambridge R.R. Co., Cambridge Railroad Co .; Charles R R. Co., Charles River Rail- way Co .; com. mer , commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court : C. W. W , Cambridge Water Works; Ep. Theo. School, Episcopal Theological School; F. P. I. Co., Fresh Pond Ice Co .; h , house; H. U., Harvard University; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; mnkr., maker; mufr., manufacturer; n., near; opp. opposite; pl., place; P. O., Post Office; pres .. president; rd., road; Rev .. Reverend; r., rear; st., street; sec., secretary; Som., Somerville; sq., square; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; U. E S. Co., Union Electric Signal Co .; U. S. A., United States Army; U. S. N., United States Navy; whf , wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow. Where the name of a corporation, factory or firm appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After the name of the street the word street is omitted.
FOR FULL LIST OF COLLEGE OFFICERS, STUDENTS, ETC., SEE MISCELLA- NEOUS DEPARTMENT.
AARON LEWIS (Aaron & Parker), cigar|Abbott Ezra, building mover, h. 31 Winsor maker, 513 Main, h. 2} Douglass Aaron Mary J., nurse, h. 1 Symonds blk., De Wolf
Aaron Moss, cigar maker, h. 10 Harrison
Aaron & Parker(Lewis Aaron and Frederic Abbott Horatio N., engineer, 203 Bridge,
C. Parker), cigars and tobacco, 513 Main
Aaronson Aaron, h. 212 Camb. Abbott Anne W. Miss. b. 23 Berkeley
Abbot Ezra Mrs., h. 23 Berkeley
Abbot Francis E., teacher, h. 6 Larch Abbot George W., tobacco com. mer. (21 Central wharf, B.), h. 294 Harvard Abbot Sophia L. Mrs., h. 294 Harvard Abbott Adeline Mrs., h. 25 Sparks-st. ct. Abbott Albion F., polisher, lı. 4} Essex Abbott A. W., coffin maker, 203 Bridge Abbott Arthur T., polisher, b. 4} Essex
Abbott Brazilian C., coffin maker, 203 Abbott Albert Warren, asst. engineer, 203 Bridge, house at South Boston
Bridge. b. 154 Cambridge
Abbott Charles L., counselor-at-law (48 Abele Joseph J., hairdresser, 337 Main, Congress, room 22, B.), b. 286 Pearl
boards do. [Co. Abbott C· J., conductor Cambridge R. Co. Abell Charles L., conductor Charles R. R. Abbott Edward Rev., pastor St. James Abercrombie Sarah G., widow of Milo B., church, h. 11 Dana
Abbott Edward M. Mrs., h. 7 Chauncy
Abbott Elizabeth C., wid. of Jesse B., h. 19 Fairmont
Abbott Frank E .. express driver Adams Express (40 Court, B.), b. 31 Winsor Abbott George H., theatrical agent, b. 5 Dickinson
h usé 154 Cambridge
Abbott John E., express, h. 29 Clark
Abbott John K., real estate (22 Tremont Row, B.), h. 37 Tremont
Abbott John P., printer, h. 431 Cambridge Abbott John W., foreman 573 Main, house at Somerville
Abbott Levi, machinist, h. 286 Pearl Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding-house, 5 Dickinson
Abbott Richard S.,block maker, h.57 Winsor Abbott S. Elizabeth, wid. of Chas. S., h. 61 Norfolk
h. 26 Brattle
Abercrombie Talulah G. Miss, at (Welles- ley College), b. 10 Concord av.
FLORAL CONSERVATORIES,
P. O'BRIEN & SON. ,820 MAIN and 89 SPARKS STREETS
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Abercrombie Winona Miss, principal Low-|Adams James H., cabinet maker (B.), ell primary school, 10 Concord av. house 161 Broadway
Aberle Charles, action maker, 139 Broad- Adams John P., gas fixtures, 12 Harvard, way, lı. off Eighth, near Spring row, house 10 Shepard
Aberle F., currier Müller Bros., house at Adams John T., laborer, h. 50 Portland Boston
Adams Joseph M., whalebone-worker, (24 Lincoln, B.), house 4 Tufts
Aberle Henry, wine salesman, boards Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off Eighth [Spring Adams J. Gedney, bookkeeper (65 Black- stone, B.), house 8 Wallace
Aberle Jacob Mrs., house off Eightlı, near Aberle Jolin, cooper, boards Mrs. Jacob Adams Kate Miss, dressmaker, 195 North Aberle's, Eighth av., house 27 Cogswell av.
Abrahams Henry, cigar maker, h. 6 Decatur Adams Lizzie Mrs., h. end of Bennett Abrahams Rosetta J. Mrs., house 41 Som- Adams Lizzie A. Miss, h. 17 Winthrop ersett Adams Mack, teamster, b. 4 Potter
Acl:enback Chaales, shade painter, Blanche, boards 38 Spring
Acheson Henry' laborer, h. 22 Pioneer av. Adams Maurice H., machinist. Am. Net and
Ackman Arthur, iron moulder, 356 Main, house at Boston Highlands
Twine Co., house 152 Cambridge
Adams Peter, printer, University Press, house 1 Snow place
Ackers Charles H., bookbinder, 7 Brattle, boards 16 Jay [16 Jay Adams R. A. Mrs., bds. Porter's Hotel Ackers John L. P., painter, 460 Main, h. Adams Robert B., conductor Chas. R.R. Co Adams Adelbert A., trav. salesman (24 Adams Reuben A., clerk (24 Exchange pl., Lincoln, B.), house 83} Prospect Boston), b. Porter's Hotel
Adams Annie I., widow of Harry, house Adams Sochio, widow of Elihue, h. 9 Day Adams Theodorc P., teacher High school, house at Boston
3 Walnut avenue Adams Asbury F., molder H. M. Bird, Pel- ham, bds. i66 Main
Adams Caroline M., widow of Rcuben A., boards Porter's Hotel
Adams Charles, teamster, bds. 88 Third
Adams Charles E., key finisher, 139 Broad- Adams William R. (Adams & Lincoln), dry way, house 99} Cambridge
Adams Charles J., h. 3 Walnut av.
Adams Charles O., fireman (P. O. Boston), Adams & Lincoln (William R. Adams and house 58 Auburn
Adams Charles P., painter, B. & L. R. R. shop, boards at Charlestown
Adams Charles W., bookkeeper (14 Sud- Adelstine John G., cigar maker, 35 Pearl, bury, Boston), h. 442 Broadway house 12 Suffolk
Adams C. W. S. (14 Central wharf, Boston) Adler George, tailor, opp. 415 Broadway, boards Porter's Hotel
Adams Ella M. Mrs., lı. 1 Pine
Adams Edward F., bookkeeper (39 Frank- lin, B.), lı. 89 Thorndike
Adams Emmons T., bookkeeper, rooms 59 Pearl
Agassiz Elizabeth C., widow of Louis, house 36 Quincy
DAMS FREEDOM S., Union Agassiz George R., rooms 36 Quincy Carpet Beating Co. (228 Cambridge, Agnew Laurence, polisher, house 391} B.), house 32 Tremont Cambridge
Adams F. W., driver Cambridge R. R. Co. Aguilar Ant ony, 416 Harvard, b. 100 River Adams George B., solar printer(32 Hayward Ahearn Bridget, widow, h. 169 Norfolk
place, B.), bds. 10 Shepard
Ahearn Archie, blacksmith, b. 189 Spruce
Adams George E., confectionery mnfr., 91 Ahearn David, h. 29 Cambridge
Winsor, house 90 do.
Ahearn Dennis, baker, 502 Main, house 45 Amory
Adams Georgianna, stenographer, 502 Main Adams Harry B., broker (277 Washington, Ahearn Ellen Mrs., h. 45 Amory B.), boards 2 Walnut avc.
Ahearn Jeremiah, periodicals, etc., 27 River, house at Boston
Adams Ivers W., pres. Am. Net and Twine
Co., Third, and (43 Commercial, B.), Ahearn Jeremiah C., marble cutter, R. L. house at Dorchester Sands, house 18 Railroad
Adams James, laborer, B. & M. R. R. de- Alearn Maggie E. Miss, clerk, 3 Austin, pot (B.), h. rear 54 Winter
b. 3 do. [Dublin Adams James Harvey, laborer, house 182 Ahearn Mary, widow of Dennis, house 200 Cambridge
Ahearn Mauricc, lab., h. 149 Dublin
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
JOBBERS AND DETAILERS OF HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE
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Adams Walter H., hairdresser (Revere House, B.), house 124 Pearl
Adams William, cutter (28 Summer, B.), house 11 River
goods, 98 and 207 Cambridge, house 106 do.
Alfred Lincoln), dry goods, 98 and 207 Cambridge
A. D. Club, 14 Dunster
house Spring, near Seco d
Ag ssiz Alexander, curator Museum of Comparative Zoology H. U. and (19 Pemberton sq., B.), h. 36 Quincy
15 Aams Mary A., widow of James Q., board- ing-house, 42 River
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Ahearn Mauriee, laborer, h. r. 36 Harvard Alden Oliver, painter, Camb. R. Co., house Ahearn Mauriee J., house Hotel Wentworth Dudley, near North avenue
9 Essex
Ahearn Morris, seaman, bds. 139 Elm Ahearn Richard A., horse shoer, boards 200 Dublin
Ahearn Thomas, marble worker (Boston), house 41 Jefferson
Ahearn Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin Ahearn, see ()'Hearn
Ahern Dennis, brick layer, house 3 Shep- herd's block, Charles River
Ahern Maurice, elevator man, American Rubber Co.
Ahern Mary, widow of John, h. 18 Railroad Ahern Michael, brick layer, house 2 Em- mons place
Aherne William, porter (B.), h. Bennett Ahern, see Ahearn, O'Hearn
Aigin, see Eagan, also Egan
Aiken Charles H., clerk, 360 Cambridge, Alexander Aroline Mrs., h. 141 Mt. Auburn
boards 152 Spring
A ken Fred .J., 360 Camb., b. 152 Spring Aiken Hannah O. Mrs., h. 39 Fourth
Aiken Joseph M. (Aiken & Woodard), 360 Alexander G. W., hostler Camb. R. Co., Camb., h. 152 Spring River Street stable [Columber Aiken & Woodard (Joseph M. Aiken and Alexander John, loekmaker 17 Main, h. 96
Jonas Woodard), charcoal, hay, etc., Alexander Joseph, machinist 72 Main, h. 360 Cambridge Rogers' court
Aikens Anthony. coachman, h. 60 Hastings Ainsley J., molder H. M. Bird, Pelham
Akarman John N., supt. Charles River Railway Co., 484 Main, h. 8 Summer Akerman Geo., machinist 2 Albany, h. 59 Pearl
Akerman M. Louise Miss, teacher River- side Primary School b. 9 Sumner Alamen Louis, varnisher, h. 53 North
Alary Louis, hairdresser 427 Main, l. 186 Green [55 Spring
Albee Herbert, sausage maker (B.), rooms A LBEE SUMNER, overseer of the poor and attorney-at-law (30 Court, rooms 13 and 14, B.), h. 30 Essex Albee Sumner R., student, b. 30 Essex Alberts Albert, laborer, h. 131 Third Alberts Clement P., h. 131 Third Alberts Frank, laborer, b. 131 Third Alby Andrew, cook, h. rear 64 Charles Alden Carrie A. Miss, pianist, b. 471 Main Alden Chas. A. (North, eor. Blackstone, B.), b. 78 Hancock
Alden Fannie L. Miss, music teacher 471 Alger Stanley D., fireman F. R. R., b. 33 Main, boards do.
Sacramento
Alden Geo. A., commission merehant, rub- Alghieri Simon, soup mnfr. Main, opp. ber and gutta percha (167 Congress, Portland, house 56 Norfolk B.), h. 317 Harvard
Alden Geo. W. A. (W. R. Alden & Son), plasterer, boards 19 Hewes
Alden G. Edwin, clerk (167 Congress, B.), boards 317 Harvard
Alden Louisa M. Mrs., dressmaker 471 Allard Charles N., laborer State, corner Main, house do.
Osborn, house 227 Harvard
DENTISTS,
Alden Owen, baker 121 Third, h. do.
Alden Sophia D., widow of Elbridge G., house 78 Hancock
Alden Wm. T., fly finisher 162 Broadway, house 21 Essex
Alden William R. (W. R. Alden & Son), plasterer, house 19 Hewes
Alden W. R. & Son (Wm. R. and Geo. W. Alden), plasterers 19 Hewes
Aldrieh Edwin H., book-keeper 243 Broad- way, house 142 Washington
Aldrich Frank, starch, ete. (55 Kilby, B.), house Washington avenue, corner Ar- lington
Aldrich G., 54 Bridge
Aldrich Lurilla Mrs., b. 31 Brewery
Alexander Abram, crockery and groceries 644 Main, h. 112 Green
Alexander Daniel, laborer, h. 93 Elm
Alexander Gilcs R., earpenter, house 3 Rogers' block, Main
Alexander J. Scott, sergeant police station, house 23 Essex
Alexander Leonard, b. 37 Main
Alexander Lydia, widow of James, house rear 69 Brattle
Alexander Margaret, widow of John, dress- maker, h. 97 Western avenue
Alexander Mary, wid. of Hugh, h. 3 Green Alexander Ruth A., widow of Geo., h. 4 Rogers' block, Main [G Mason Alexander Thomas Mrs., musie teacher, b. Alexander Thomas, printer University Press, b. 6 Mason
Alexandrian P., machinist 72 Main
A' LGER ALPHEUS B., lawyer and bail commissioner (23 Court, B.), b. E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon
Alger Amanda M., teacher Riverside Prim- ary Sehool, b. E. A. Alger's, Mount Vernon
A LGER EDWIN A., lawyer (23 Court, B.), h. Mt. Vernon
Alger Morton, house 33 Sacramento
Alkern Robert, shoemaker Hampshire, eor. Prospect, house do.
Allan Thomas, foreman of machinists 356 Main, house rear 28 Front
Allan, see Allen, also Allyn
Dr. E. Y. White, 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.
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Allard F. E., conductor Cambridge R. Co., Allen Kate A., widow of John C., h. 155 rooms 12 Dunster
Pearl [56 Austin Allen Albert F. (Morrill & Allen), steam Allen Lydia A., widow of Avery T., house engines, etc,, 356 Main, h. 250 Broad- way
Allen Mary, widow of James, lı. 33 Charles River
Allen Alexander V. G., professor Eeelesi- Allen Mary, widow of John, lı. 55 Fourth astical History, Episcopal Theological Allen Mary, widow of Jonathan, house 7 School, house 2 Phillips place William
Allen Annie Miss, clerk (State House, B.), bds. 56 Austin
Allen Matthew, laborer, h. 178 Green Allen Nathan L., h. 18 Hubbard av.
Allen Ann, widow, h. 11 Fifth
Allen Ann, wid. of Jas., h. 86 Washington Allen Caleb C., office 356 Main, house 26 Columbia
Allen Catharine, widow, h. 155 Pearl
Allen Chas. C., janitor Gray's Hall and Allen Thomas Mrs., h. 177} Harvard Wadsworth Hall, house Wadsworth Allen Chas. G., clerk (103 State, B.), b. Hampshire 69 Brattle [Shepard Allen William H. B., h. 13 Market
Allen Crawford C., student H. U., b. 52 Allen William M., paper ruler (31 Milk, room 38, B.), lı. 189 Cambridge
Allen Daniel, machinist 92 Main, b. 175 Main
Allen Edgar H., machinist, 72 Main, h. 10 Allen, see Allan, also Allyn Tufts
Allen Edmund J., painter, h. 33 Market Allen Elizabeth, widow of George S., h. 18 Hubbard ave.
Allen Fannie Miss, teacher Otis primary school, b. 11 Fifth
Allen Frank A., Oriental Tea Co. (85 Allison George A., flour (3 Commercial, Court, B.), h. 263 Harvard B.), h. 35 Cogswell av.
Allen Fred. D., prof. H. U., h. 18 Summer Allnutt Frederick G., dining-room, 13 Allen Frederiek H., machinist (B.), h. 87 Brattle, h. 13 Mellen Harvard
Allen Frederic W., shipper (H. A. John- son, State, B.), rooms 33 Fourth
Alle n George, engineer, rooms Riverside place
Allen George, foreman (18 P. O. sq .. B.), house 13 State
Allen George, key examiner, 139 Broadway, Allen George A., marble eutter A. Mc- Almgren Lena, widow of Alexander, house Donald, b. 10 Brewer 2 Rogers' block, Washington
Allen George W., expressman building, Harvard row. h. 35 Flagg Lyceum Almy Charles jr., asst. U. S. attorney, U. S. Court House (140 Tremont, B.), h. Allen Henry, cooper, b. 151 Otis 1 Brewster Place [91 Brookline Allen Henry G. Mrs., h. 14 Ware Alphen Garrett, grease collector, house Allen Henry W., wines, liquors, ete. (27 Alplien Michael, laborer, h. 91 Brookline No. Market, B.), h. 29 Suffolk Altmiller August, tinsmith, h. 83 Sixth
Allen Herbert D., stock clerk, 162 Broad. Alvord Arthur H., receiving clerk. cor. way, h. Aeorn, c. Chestnut Allen Herbert M., b. 263 Harvard
Allen James, earpenter, h. 52 Charles
Allen James, laborer, b. 143 Elm
Allen Jane M., widow of Wilkes, h. 69 Ambush Chas. S., porter, h. 58 Washington Brattle
Allen Jeremiah, junk, h. 2 Willow Allen Joel A., asst. in Ornithology, Muse- um of Comparative Zoölogy, H. U., b. 339 Broadway
Allen Joseph, teamster, 13 Broadway, bds. Amee Ellen, widow of John, h. 894 Main 180 Main
Amee John, clerk, 5 Harvard square, bds. 884 Main [Main
Amee Lucy A., widow of Jacob, h. 894
INSURANCE.
H. BIRD & CO.,
559 Main St., Cambridgeport. 53 Devonshire St., Boston.
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LLEN OSCAR F., bookkeeper, Cambrid e Savings Bank, 2 Harvard row, h. 42 Hamilton
Allen O. W. Mrs., lı. 14 Hamilton Allen Richard B., h. 57 Shepard
Allen William, 162 Broadway, rms. 1
Allen Win. T .. elerk, b. 177} Harvard
Alles A. E., driver Cambridge C. Co.
Alley Elliot E., upholsterer, 73 Thorndike, house do.
Alley W. Frank, traveling salesman, 503 Main, b. 7 Upton
Allison Emil, painter, lı. 25 Walnut court
Allyn Horace A., supt. of Cambridge Gas Light Co's Works, Third, house 471 Broadway [471 Broadway Allyn Jane, widow of Edwin G., house Allyn Rebecca P., widow of Rufus B., h. 5 Berkeley
Allyn William W., surveyor Cummings, Kenney & Co., h. 33 Seventh
Chauncy and Summer (B), lı. 4 Upton Ambrose Johh L., first asst. clerk of courts, Court House, Thtrd, h. at Somerville Ambush Ann, widow, h. 58 Washington
Amee Albert F., clerk, 5 Harvard sq., bds. 894 Main
MEE BROTHERS, (William A A. Amee), stationery, etc., 5 Har- vard square
Allen J., carver, 54 Bridge
Allen J. Addison, h. 229 Broadway
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CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.
Amee William A. ( Amse Bros.), station- ery, etc., 5 Harvard sq., b. 894 Main American Net and Twine Co., mnfrs. nets. seines and twines, Third, office (43 Commercial, Boston)
A MERICAN RUBBER CO.,
rubber goods mnfrs., Robert D. Ev- ans, Prest., Oscar W. Paine, Treas., Potter, and (59 Franklin, B.)
AM MERICAN STEAM SAFE AND IRON WORKS, George L. Damon, prop., 17 Main
Ames Addie E., widow of Howard B.,h. 54 Boylston
Ames Henry G-, action maker, 139 Broad- way, b. 23 Front
Ames James Bare Bussey, Prof. of Law, H. U., h. 11 Frisbe pl.
Ames Jolın G., carpenter, h. 23 Front
Ames Simon, polisher, 139 Broadway, b. 23 Front
Ammidon Alfred P., b. 62 Buckingham
Ammidon Philip R. (B.), h. 62 Buckingham Ammidon Russell P., salesman (169 Wash-
ington, B.), b. 62 Buckingham [ct Amrose Edward, city laborer, h. 10 Hayes Ainstead Frank M., laborer, b. r. 385 Broadway [Wright
Anderson Abby, widow of Matthew, h. 59 A NDERSON ALFRED, carpenter 18 Soden, h. 60 River
Anderson Anders G., laborer. 169 Gore, h. 5 Eighth
Anderson Archibald, box maker Hazlett & Underhill, h. 79 Vine
Anderson Arrel, laborer, h. rear 6 Lopez Anderson August, 17 Main, h. 6 Fosters' block, Baldwin place 191 Main, Anderson Charles, safe maker, 17 Main, h. Anderson Charles, teamster, h. Murray, c. Hilton place
Anderson Charles A., piano maker, 20 Al- bany, h. at Hyde Park
Anderson Charles E., safe maker, 17 Main, h. 3 Baldwin place
Anderson Charles E., clerk, 8} Mount Au- burn, h. 50 Trowbridge
Anderson Clarence A., box maker, Hazlett & Underhill, Second
Anderson E., piano case maker, 20 Albany Anderson Edward C., clerk, 25 Boylston, b. 59 Wright [b. do.
Anderson Elias, gardener, 11 Fayerweather Anderson Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin, h. 9 Seventh
Anderson Elizabeth J. Mrs., metaphysician 46 Norfolk, h. do. [47 Norfolk Anderson Ernest S., clerk (B.), house Anderson Frank L., carpenter (B.), h. r. 59 Winter
Anderson Frank, 17 Main, h. 3 Broadway Anderson Frederick, laborer, h. r. 2 Ninth Anderson George A., cabinet maker 44 Cambridge, house at Boston
Anderson Hans, 17 Main, rooms. 193 do. Anderson Harry E., clerk, 399 Main, h. 6 Lopez [h. 118 Spring
Anderson Ivan I., cabinet maker, 44 Camb. Anderson I. M., printer, University Press. Anderson James, machinist, 29 Main, b. 11 Winsor
Anderson James. carpenter, Palmer, near Church, h. 15 Brewer [man pl. Anderson James jr., carpenter, h. 7 Chap- Anderson James jr., teamster, W. T. Rich- ardson & Co., h. 5 Otter
Anderson Jas., laborer, h. 32 Charles River Anderson John, farmer, J. G. Coolidge, h. Willis court
Anderson John, cabinet maker, house 62 Broadway [h. 11 Revere
Anderson John, clerk, 2 and 6 Harvard row, Anderson Jonn, safe mader, h. 64 Broadway Anderson John E., teamster, 134 Broadway h. 279 do.
F
Anderson M., cabinet maker, A. H. Daven- port, 44 Camb., h. 118 Spring
Anderson Mads, ladder maker, b. 129 Spring Anderson Nils, 17 Main, h. 161 do.
Anderson Otto, piano maker, 20 Albany, h. 71 Washington
Anderson Peter, carpenter, 133 Putnam av. h. 164 Pleasant [lı. 62 Broadway Anderson Pierre, case maker, 20 Albany, Anderson Robert, fruit, 137 Mt. Auburn, h. 7 Gerry
Anderson Stephen, brass moulder (33 Haw- kins, B.), h. 72 Spring
Anderson Stephen jr., brass moulder (33 Hawkins, B.), b. 72 Spring
Anderson Wm., glass cutter, N. E. Glass Works, North, h. 114 Spring
Anderson William, teamster, College whf., h. 16 Beaver [place
Anderson William, printer. lı. Garden st. Anderson Wm. B., foreman, 17 Main, h. at Melrose
Anderson Wm. J., tinman, rms. 262 Sidney Anderson Wmn. L., safe maker, 17 Main
Anderson Wm. T., laborer, b. 101 Brook- line [91 Main
Anderson -, laborer, n. 6 Rogers' block, Andrews Ardelia A., widow of Wm. H., h. 7 Day
Andrews D. Herbert, wrought iron bridges, Sixth, cor. Rogers (13 Pemb. sq. B.), h. at Chelsea
Andrews Frank, finisher, h. foot of Second Andrews George E., clerk (67 Summer, B.), b. 233} Broadway
Andrews John D)., case maker, 162 Broad- way, h. 233} do. [Broadway Anderson John E., wood turner, h. 279 Andrews Launcelot W., analytical chemist, h. 419 Broadway · [James Andrews Lizzie A. Miss, trained nurse, b. 3 Andrews Mary E., teacher private school, 29 Everett, b. do.
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY,
Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON,
8-0 Main and
89 Sparks Ste.
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Andrews Mary E., widow, h. 171 Winsor Andrews Robert R., dentist, 432 Harvard, h. 834 Main
Andrews Win. A., piano action maker, 113 Broadway, h. Hotel Brooks
Andros Henry S., apothecary, 641 Main, h. 11 Temple
Anezin Angustine N., clerk, 209 Broadway, h. at Boston Highlands
Angello Frank, laborer, rms. 146 Third Anglin Jas., laborer gas-works, h. 34 Banks Anglin Michael, laborer, gas works, house 24 Flagg
Annable John F., coffees (38 Broad, B.) bds. 32 Lee
Annis Daniel, machinist B. & L. R. R. shop Ansell Stephen H., painter, house 6 Rogers' block, Washington [vard, h. do. Anshelm John H., shoemaker, 158 Har- Anshelm Lonis J., wood printer, Rideout block, State, house 189 Broadway
Ansley Eliza Miss, house 365 Main
Ansley John D., molder H. M. Bird, Pel- ham, house 14 Worcester
Ansley William S., telegraph operator, bds. 365 Main
A-thony Charles, carpenter, h. 23 Suffolk Anthony Charles, polisher, 139 Broadway, house 29 Sixth
Anthony Lewis A., house 20 Mead Anthony Samuel L., cook (B.), h. 110 Winsor [860 Main
Anthony William A. (69 Purchase, B), h. Apel Frederick. police station 3, h. 25 Sixth Appleby George A., polisher, 137 Broad- way, bds. 21 School
Appleby Mark H., special police American Rubber Co., house 21 School
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PPLEGATE A JUDSON, jew- eler, 571 Main, h. 178 Putnam av. Appleton Charles T. P., shoes (13 Court, B. ), h. 57 Dana
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