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Harvard Hall, College yard, 1766 Hemenway Gymnasium, junction Kirkland and Holmes place, 1878 Holden Chapel, College yard, 1724 Hollis Hall, College yard, 1768
Holworthy Hall, College yard, 1812 Holyoke House, 450 to 458 Harvard, 1871 Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear Holmes pl., 1884
Lawrence Hall, Brattle, near Mason, 1873 Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland, cor. Holmes place, 1848 Massachusetts Hall, College yard, 1720
Matthews Hall, College yard, 1870 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity avenue and Oxford, 1859
Peabody Museum of Archaeology, Divinity avenue, 1877
Sever Hall, College yard, 1878
Stoughton Hall, College yard, 1805 Thayer Hall, College yard, 1869 University Hall, College yard, 1812
Wadsworth House, College yard, 1726 Weld Hall, College yard, 1871
CEMETERIES.
Cambridge, Coolidge av., near Watertown line, Jas. K. Farwell, supt. Catholic, Spruce, opp. Jackson Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn st., n. Watertown line, Jas. W. Lovering, supt.
Old Burying Ground, ward 1, North ave., opp. College Grounds, B. F. Wyeth, supt.
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WHARVES, BRIDGES, WARD BOUNDARIES.
WHARVES,
Ayer's wharf (formerly Gore's), Third, Holt's, East, n. Bridge, East Cambridge
next gas house
Bent's Geo. H., 168 Main
Boynton's, 48 Bridge, East Canibridge
Brooks, 221 Bridge
Bullard's, Western avenue
City, 184 Main College, foot of Dunster Day M., 132 Main, Lower Port
Gas House, foot of Bath, ward 1
Gas House, Third, near Broad canal Hall's, foot of East st., E. Cambridge Hastings', East, n. Bridge, E. C.
Holmes & Rugg's, 166 River
N. E. Glass House, foot of North
Revere Sugar Refinery, foot of Water Sanborn's, 69 Bridge, East Cambridge Sargent's, foot of Charles River Smith's, 180 Main
Tower's, rear 139 Broadway Warren, Bridge st., next to Craigie bridge Wellington Austin C., 5 Broadway Wellington H. & Co., 28 Bridge Winthrop, foot of De Wolf
Wood Wm. H. & Co., 13 Broadway Wyman's, 84 Bridge
BRIDGES.
Brookline st., from foot Brookline st., Cam- bridgeport, to Boston Cambridge st., from River st., Cambridge- port, to Brighton District Canal or Craigie, from Bridge st., E. Cam- bridge to Boston
North Harvard st., from Boylston st., Cam- bridge, to Brighton District
Prison Point, from Prison Point road, Eas Cambridge, to Charlestown Sixth st., across Broad canal at Sixth Third st., across Broad canal at Third West Boston, from Main st., Cambridge- port, to Boston
Western avenue, from Western avenue, Cambridgeport, to Brighton Distrlet
WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary line, between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacra- mento street, thence by the centre of Sac- ramento street to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana s reet to Main street, thence by the centre of Main street to Mount Auburn street, thence by the centre of Mount Auburn street to Put- nam avenue, thence by the centre of Put-
nam avenue to Western avenue, thence by the centre of Western avenue to the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Brighton, thence by said boundary line to the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Water- town, thence by the last-mentionsd bound- ary linc to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by the last mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.
WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, thence by the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the centre of
WARD BOUNDARIES.
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Washington street, to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, southerly to the water, thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundaay line to the point begun at.
WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad Canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North Canal, thence by the centre of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom, to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point begun at.
WARD 4. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, on Western avenue thence through the centre of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence through the centre of Putnam ave-
nue to Mount Auburn street, thence through the centre of Mount Auburn street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, to Washington street, thence through the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, southerly, to the water, thence by the water to the point be- gun at.
WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thience by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- pridge and Somerville, thence by said boun- dary line to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Arlington, thence by the said last-mentioned boundary line to the oint begun at.
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W.A.GREENOUGH & CO.
TORY
RECTORY
UBLISHERS
NO. 31 MILK ST
BOSTON, MASS.,
ELMER LITTLEFIELD++.JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. A. HOLMES & CO. Best Family Groceries,
COR. MAIN & MAGAZINE STS., CAMBRIDGEPORT. Superior Family Flour Milled from Choicest Se- lections of Wheat.
BEST NEW FORMOSA, JAPAN & ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS.
MORRILL & ALLEN,
(Success rs to ALLEN & ENDICOTT.) - MANUFACTURERS OF -
Steam Engines, Machinery, FROGS AND SWITCHES, ELEVATORS, SHAFTING, HANGERS, BOILER AND ALL OTHER CASTINGS.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
356 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. TELEPHONE 7054.
RAWSON IRON WORKS, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
- MManufacturers of - -
Stationary, Marine, Portable Hoisting Regulator and Ship Donkey Hoisting
ENGINES.
Rawson's Patent Fertilizer Dryers, Ice .Machinery and Chains, Orer-head Tracks, Hangers & Trucks Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys.
DEALERS IN HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL AND MARINE BOILERS. GENERAL JOBBING IN IRON WORK.
Drawings and Estimates Furnished, The Best Work and Low Prices.
RAWSON & MORRISON, Props., 27 to 31 MAIN STREET.
Provisions
AND
ENOCH BEANE & CO., Beef, Mutton, Pork Lamb. Hams, Poultry, Game, Fruit, Veg- etables.
Groceries,
906 & 908
MAIN STREET.
Grain Dryers, Hydraulic Presses, Smoke Burners and Stone Crushers,
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 1886.
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. P. L., Boston Public Library; B. S. B. Co., Bay State Brick Co .; B. & L. R. R., Boston & Lowell Railroad; C E. L. Co., Cambridge Electric Light Co .; C. F. D., Cam- bridge Fire Department; C. M. R. R., Central Massachusetts Railroad; C. R. R. Co., Cambridge Railroad Co .; Chas. R. St. Ry. Co., Charles River Street Railway Co .; com. mer., commission mer- chant; 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; mkr., maker; mnf., manufacturer; M. C. C. V. S., Massachusetts College Veterinary Surgeons; M. I. T., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place : P. O., Post Office; pres., president; rd., road; r., rear; Rev., Reverend ; R. C . H. A,. Railway Clearing House Association; st., street; sec., secretary ; Som., Somerville ; sq., square; supt., superin- tendent; S. P. C. T. A., Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; treas. treasurer; U. S., United States; U. S. A., United States Army; U. S. N., United States Navy; U S. S. Society, Unita- rian Sunday School Society; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid. widow; W. S., West Somerville; Y. M. C. A., Young Men's Christian Association.
Where the nare 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 JOSEPH, cigar maker, boards 10 Harrison
Lewis (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker 513 Main, house 37 Green
66 Moss, cigar maker, h. 10 Harrison
66 & Parker (Lewis Aaron and Fred'k C. Parker), cigars and tobacco, 513 Main
Aaronson Aaron, h. 1 Rogers' block, Wash. Abbot Annie W. Miss, b. 23 Berkeley
66 Everett V., student, H. U., b. 6 Larch
Ezra Mrs., h. 23 Berkeley
E. Stanley, student, H. U., b. 6 Larch
66 Francis E., teacher, h. 6 Larch
George, wool (115 Federal, B), h. 96 Brattle
George W., tobacco com. mer. (21 Central wharf, B), h. 294 Harvard
Philip S., student, H. U., boards 21 Berkeley
66 Sophia L. Mrs., h. 294 Harvard
Abbott Adeline Mrs., h. 51 Fairmont
66 Albert Warren, asst. engineer, 203 Bridge. house 154 Cambridge
66 Benj. F. (22 Tremont row, B.) bds. 37 Tremont
66 Brazilian C., coffin maker, 203 Bridge house at South Boston
66 Charles J., printer, b. 431 Cambridge
66 Chas. L., lawyer (48 Congress, room 22, B), b. 42 Pearl
Edw. Rev., pastor, St. James church, house 11 Dana
66 Edward M. Mrs., h. 7 Chauncy
66 Elizabeth C., widow of Jesse B., h. 82 River [do.
66 Emma E., dressmaker, 82 River, b. Ezra, building mover, h. 31 Winsor
66 Henry, freight-car repairer, B. & L. R. R. shop bridge
66 Horatio N., engineer, 203 Bridge, h. 154 Cambridge
TOMBS,
MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
CAMBRIDGE.
For FURNITURE & CARPETS,
30 Boylston Street, Buy of W. C. HATCH & CO.,
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CAMBRIDGE [A]
DIRECTORY.
Abbott John E., Boston express, 534 Main (7 Merchants row, B) h. 314} Pearl
66 John K., real estate (22 Tremont row, B.). h. 37 Tremont
66 John P., printer, h. 431 Cambridge
66 John W., foreman, 573 Main, h. 169 Norfolk
66 Levi, machinist, h. 42 Pearl
66 Lucy K. Mrs., boarding house, 5 Dickinson Fland
66 Richard S., block maker, h. 59 Port-
66 S. Elizabeth, widow of Chas. S .. h. 6 Pine
Abele John H., machinist, B. & L. R. R. shop, h. at Roxbury
Abercrombie Sarah G., widow of Milo B., house 10 Concord av.
" Talulah G. Miss, at (Wellesley Col- lege), b. 10 Concord avenne
66 Winona Miss, principal, Lowell prim- ary school, b. 10 Concord av.
Aberle Chas., action maker, 139 Broadway, b. Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off Eighth
66 Henry, b. Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off Eighth
66 Jacob Mrs., h. off Eighth, n. Spring
66 John, cooper, Ninth, c. Spring, bds. Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off Eighth
Abrahams Henry, cigar maker (390 Tre- mont, B.), h. Decatur ct.
66 Rosetta J. Mrs., h. 41 Somerset
Achenback Chas., shade painter, 15 Blanche b. 38 Spring [av. 66 J. Gedney, book-keeper (65 Black- stone, B.), h. 8 Wallace
Acheson Henry, box maker, h. 22 Pioneer Ackerbach Louis, carriagesmith, 446 Main Ackermann Emil F., lithographer, Riverside Press. h. 113 Magazine
see Akerma 1 [16 Jay
Ackers Chas. H., book-binder. 7 Brattle, b. 66 John L. P., painter, 460 Main, h. 16 Jay [h. at Boston
Ackman Arthur, iron moulder, 356 Main, Nils, safe painter, 17 Main
Acores Alvaro, hairdresser, 454 Cambridge, b. Berkshire, n. Plymouth
Adams Adelia D. Mrs., h. 4 Hotel Inman, Inman square [Antrim
66 Annie E. Mrs., book-keeper, h. 19
66 Annie I., widow of Harry, house 3 Walnut avenue
Chas., carpenter, h. Crescent av.
66 Chas. E., key finisher, 139 Broadway, h. 95 Gore
Chas. J., h. 3 Walnut avenue
60 Chas. O., fireman (P. O., B.), h. 58 Auburn
66 Chas. P., painter, B. & L. R. R. shop, boards at Charlestown
66 Chas. S., carpenter, h. 25 Andrew
66 Chas. W. (14 Sudbury, B. ), house 442 Broadway [Porter's Hotel
66 C. W. S. (24 Central wharf, B.), b.
66 Edw rd F., book-keeper (39 Frank- lin, B.), h. 89 Thorndike
Adams Elizabeth I., widow of Chas. H., h. 44 Austin
66 Frederick J., actor, b. 20 H ward
Fred W., driver, Camb. R. R. Co.
66 Freedom S., Union Carpet Beating Co. (228 Camb., B.), h. 32 Tremont
66 George B., b. 10 Shepard
.6 George E., confectionery mnfr., 91 Winsor, h. 220 Harvard
66 Georgianna, stenographer, 502 Main. b. at Roxbury
- Harry B., broker (276 Wash., B.). h. Arlington, r. 2 Walnut ave.
66 Henry S .. student (M. I. T., B.), h. 3 Mt. Vernon [Co.
66 H. E., conductor, Charles R. St. Ry.
66 Isaac. machinist, 225 Bridge, house at Boston
66 Ivers W., pres., Am. Net and Twine Co., Third, and (43 Com'l, B. ), h. at Dorchester
66 James, laborer, h. rear 54 Winter
James Harvey, foreman, lard dept., C. H. North & Co. (Somerville), h. 49 Elm
66 James H., driver, 195 Broadway. h. 161 do.
66 John P., gas fixtures, 12} Harvard row, house 10 Shepard
66 Joseph M., whalebone worker (24 Lincoln, B.) h. Rockingham, near Henry
66 Maurice H., foreman, Am. Net and Twine Co., foot Second, house 152 Cambridge [Dana
66 Oscar Fay, author and editor. bds. 10
Peter, printer (117 Franklin, B.), h. 1 Harold place
66 Sophia, widow of Elihu, h. 9 Day
66 Theodore P., teacher High school, h. at Boston
66 Walter H., hairdresser
(Revere House, B.), h. 124 Pearl
66 Wm., examiner (28 Summer, B.), h. 11 River
66 Wm. G., conductor, C. St. Ry. Co., h. 4 Hotel Inman
Wm. R. (Adams & Lincoln). dry goods. 98. 207 and 473 Cambridge house 106 do.
66 Winthrop F., conductor, C. St. Ry. Co., h. 4 Hotel Inman
66 & Lincoln (Wm. R. Adams and Al- fred Lincoln), dry goods, 98, 207 and 473 Cambridge
A. D. Club, 14 Dunster
Addis Henry, upholsterer, 420 Harvard, h. at Boston
NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,
AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS'. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
Buy of W. C. HATCH & CO .. 30 Boylston Street, CAMBRIDGE
CROCKERY & GLASS WARE,
For
66 Lizzie Mrs., h. end of Bennett
66 Mary A., widow of James Q., nurse, bds. 40 Cottage
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Adelstine John G., cigar maker, 35 Pearl, house 12 Suffolk
Lena Miss, cigar maker, 35 Pearl, b. 12 Suffolk
66 Mattie Miss, cigar maker, 35 Pearl, bds. 12 Suffolk
Adendol Augusta Miss, h. 4 Hastings Adrian G., carver, 602 Main
Agassiz Alexander, curator, Museum of Comparative Zoology H. U. and (19 Pemberton sq., B.), h. 36 Quincy [Quincy
66 Elizabeth C., widow of Louis, h. 36 Ahearn Bridget, widow, h. 169 Norfolk
66 Daniel, plasterer, h. 20 Hayes court David, h. 29 Cambridge
Dennis, baker, 502 Main, honse 45 Amory
66 Ellen Mrs., h. 45 Amory
Jeremiah C., marble cutter, R. L. Sands, h. 18 Railroad [3 do.
66 Maggie E. Miss, clerk, 3 Austin. bds.
66 Mary, widow of Dennis, house 200 Dublin
6. Maurice, laborer, h. 149 Dublin
66 Maurice, mill hand, Amer. Rubber Co. h. rear 36 Hervard
66 Richard A., horse shoer, North ave. stable, Camb. R. R. Co., bds. 200 Dublin
66 Thomas, marble worker (Boston) house 41 Jefferson
66 Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin
66 Wm. J., clerk, Windsor Hotel (6 Bow- doin, B), h. 8 Hancock
66 see O'Hearn
Ahern Dennis, brick layer, h. 3 Shepherd's block, Charles River
Michael, brick layer, h. 2 Emmons pl.
66 see Ahearn, O'Hearn
Aigin Michael, junk, Kinnaird, cor. How- ard, house do.
66 see Eagan, also Egan
Aiken Charles H., clerk, 360 Cambridge, bds. 152 Spring
66 Fred J., 360 Camb., b. 152 Spring
Hannah O. Mrs., h. 7 Lamson place Joseph M., h, 152 Spring
Aikens Antliony, coachman, h. 53 Hastings Akarman John N., supt. Charles River Street Railway Co., 484 Main, h. at Somerville
Akerley Edward, express driver, house 31 Charles River [Pearl
Akerman Geo., machinist, 1 Albany, h. 59 66 see Ackermann
Alamen Louis, varnisher, h. 60 North
Alary Louis, hairdresser, 427 Main, h. 16 Bay
Albee Helen M. Miss, teacher, High school, boards 30 Essex [67 Spring
Herbert C. S., driver, 203 Bridge,rms.
LBEE SUMNER, overseer of the A poor and attorney-at-law (30 Court, rms. 13 and 14, B.), h. 30 Essex (see page 502) [Essex Albee Sumner R., student (H. U.), bds. 30 Alberts Albert, laborer, Revere Sugar Re- finery, h. 131 Third
66 Clement P., painter, B. & L. R. R., h. 131 Third
Frank, laborer (B) b. 131 Third
Alden Chas. A., (45 North, B.) b. 78 Han- cock
Geo. A., commission merchant, rub- ber and gutta percha (167 Congress, B. ), h. 317 Harvard
66 Geo. W. A. (W. R. Alden & Son), plasterer, bds. 19 Hewes
G. Edwin, clerk (167 Congress, B.), bds. 317 Harvard
66 Louisa M. Mrs., dressmaker, 471 Main, house do.
66 Oliver, driver, 71 Vine, h. do.
66 Sophia D., widow of Elbridge G., h. 78 Hancock [h. 21 Essex
66 Wm. T., fly finisher, 162 Broadway,
66 Willian R. (W. R. Alden & Son), plasterer, h. 19 Hewes
66 W. R. & Son (Wm. R. & Geo. W. A. Alden), plasterers. 19 Hewes
Aldrich Edwin H., bookkeeper, 243 Btoad- way h. 149 Washington
66 Frank, starch, etc. (55 Kilby, B.), house Washington avenue, corner Arlington
Sybil B. Mrs., h. 5 Lamson place
Alexander Abram, crockery and groceries, 644 Main, h. 112 Green
66 Anna M., widow of Daniel, h. 93 Elm
66 Aroline Mrs., h. 141 Mt. Auburn
66 .George E., box cutter, 1 Common, h. 17 Suffolk
Giles R., carpenter, h. 3 Roger's blk., Main
66 Guy, at 42 Elm
66 G. W., watchman Camb. R. R. Co., River street stable, h. at Allston
66 John, lockmaker, 17 Main, h. 96 Col- umbia [Broadway
Joseph, machinist, 72 Main, house 9
J. Scott, sergeant police station 2, h. 23 Essex [Columbia
66 Lydia A., widow of James, house 133 Margaret, widow of John, dressmaker, h. 97 Western avenue
66
4 6 Mary, widow of Hugh, h. 3 Green
66 Ruth A., widow of Geo., h. 4 Rogers' block, Main [b. 8 Ellery
66 Thomas, printer University Press,
66 William I., compositor, b. 97 Western avenue
A' LGER ALPHEUS B., lawyer and bail commissioner (23 Court, B.), bds E. A. Alger's, Mt. Ver. non (see page 502)
DENTISTS, {
Dr. E. Y. White, ) 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.
FOR CHINESE & JAPANESE GOODS,
No. 30 Boylston Street, CAMBRIDGE. Buy of W. C. HATCH & CO.,
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CAMBRIDGE [A]
DIRECTORY.
CAMBRIDGE.
AT W. C. HATCH & CO.'S, 30 Boy'ston Street,
Cash Paid For Second-Hand Furniture,
Alger Amanda M., teacher Riverside Primary School, bds. E.A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon
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LGER EDWIN A., lawyer (23 Court, B.), h. Mt. Vernon (see page 502)
66 Morton. h. 33 Sacramento
Alghieri Simon, soup mnfr., Main, opp. Portland, h. 56 Norfolk
Alkern Robert J., shoemaker Hampshire, cor. Prospect, lı. do.
Allan George, confectioner, 503 Main
Thomas, foreman of machinists, 356 Main
Allan, see Allen, also Allyn
Allard Cassilda Miss, clerk, 434 Harvard, b. 16 Winthrop [h. 23 Pine
66 Charles N., laborer, State. c. Osborn.
66 Hector J. B., furniture finisher (B), h. 28 Spring
Allcock Joseph, coal and wood, 384 Cam- bridge, b. 30 East
Allen Albert F., (Morrill & Allen), steam engines, etc., 356 Main, liouse 250 Broadway
66 Alexander V. G., professor Ecclesi- astical History, Episcopal Theologi- cal School, h. 2 Phillips place
66 Ann, widow, h. 11 Fifth
66 Annie Miss, clerk (State House, B.), b. 56 Austin
66 Benjamin, clerk, b. 16 Hastings
66 Benjamin, b. 84 Buckingham
Caleb C., office 356 Main, house 26 Columbia [Prospect
. . Catherine A., widow of James, h. 108
66 Chas. C., janitor Gray's Hall and Wadsworth House, h. Wadsworth House, Harvard sq. [Shepard
66 Crawford C., law student, boards =2 Daniel, machinist 92 Main, bds. 175 Main
Edmund J., painter, h. 33 Market
Fannie Miss, teacher Otis primary school, b. 11 Fifthı
66 Frank A., Oriental Tea Co. (85 Court, B.), h. 263 Harvard
66 Fred D., prof. H. U., h. 18 Sumner
66 Frederick H., machinist (B) house 41 Union [place
George, engineer, rooms 3 Riverside
66 George, foreman (18 P. O. sq., B.), house 13 State
66 George A., marble cutter A. Mc-
66 George H., finisher and inspector, 139 Broadway, h. at Somerville
Donald, b. 218 Brattle
George W., expressman, house 20 Hayes court
66 Henry G. Mrs., h. 14 Ware
66 Henry W., wines, liquors, etc. (27 No. Market, B.), h. 74 Prospect
66 Herbert D., stock clerk, 162 Broad- way, h. Acorn, c. Chestnut
Allen Herbert M., b. 263 Harvard
66 James, laborer, b. 36 Flagg
James, laborer, b. 143 Elm
66 James, sawyer, 380 Main, bds. Banks
James A., carpenter, h. 52 Charles
Jane M., widow of Wilkes, house 69 Brattle
John. laborer B. & L. R. R. shop
Joseph, teamster, 13 Broadway, bds. 180 Main
66 Joseph H., clergyman, h. 5 Garden
J. Addison, h. 259 Broadway
66 Kate A., widow of John C., h. 155 Pearl [56 Austin
66 Lydia A., widow of Avery T., house
66 Mary, widow of James, h. 36 Flagg
Mary, widow of John, bds. 98 Spring
66 Mary, widow of Jonathan, h. 7 Wil- lianı [Harvard
Mary, T., widow of Thomas h. 177} Matthew, laborer, h. 178 Green
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LLEN OSCAR F., treasurer, Cambridge Savings Bank, 2 Harvard row, h. 42 Hamilton
Richard B., h. 52 Shepard
66 1. t, expressman (Stoneham) bds. 11 Fifth
66 William H. B., h. 13 Market
06 William M., paper ruler (31 Milk, room 38, B.), h. 117 Thorndike
66 Wm. T., manager (122 Hanover, room 11, B) bds. 177} Harvard
Allen, see Allan, also Allyn
Alley Elliott E., upholsterer, 73 Thorndike, house do.
" W. Frank, trav. salesman, 503 Main, h, 16 Clinton
Allison George A., flour (3 Commercial, B.) h. 35 Cogswell ave.
" Howard A., clerk (25 Winter, B.) h. 15 Greenough ave.
- Percey G., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms 60 Putnam ave.
Allour Seville, brick maker S. M. Cofran, Concord ave., h. do.
Allnutt Frederick G., dining-room, 8 Har- vard sq., h. 13 M llen
Alls A. E., driver, C. R. R. Co.
Allton Wilbur F., wheelwright (43 Beverly, B.) h. 112 Pearl
Allyn Horace A., supt. of Cambridge Gas Light Co's. Works, Third, h. 471 Broadway [Broadway
66 Jane, widow of Edwin G., house 471
66 Rebecca P., widow of Rufus B., h. 5 Berkeley
William W., lumber surveyor. 22 Bridge, lı. 33 Seventh
Almeda Louis, laborer, Revere Sugar Re- finery, h. 60 Nortlı
Almgren Lena, widow of Alexander, house 2 Rogers' block, Washington
Burditt & White, 2 & 4 Central Sq. Ilave Constantly on hand
Paints, Oils & Glass.
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Almy Charles jr., asst. U. S. attorney, (P. O. building, B.), house 1 Brewster place . [7 Plymouth Alphen Garrett, grease collector, house 66 James, grease collector, h. 5 Plymouth
66 Michael, laborer, bds. 7 Plymouth Altimas John, baker, h. 43 Harvey
Altmiller August, tinsmith (B), h. 83 Sixth Anama Eugene, glass-blower, N. E. Glass Works, h. 2 Gore
Ambrose John L., first asst., clerk of courts, Court House, Third, house at Som- erville
Ambrose, see Amrose
Ambrosi Aristotle, machinist, h. Hotel School Ambuslı Ann, widow, h. 58 Washington
66 Chas. H., porter, h. 58 Washington
" James E., hair dresser, 9 Prospect, h. 58 Washington
Amee Albert F., clerk, 5 Harvard sq., bds. 894 Main
A MEE BROTHERS, (William A. Amee), stationery, etc., 5 Harvard square (see page 16)
66 Ellen, widow of John, h. 894 Main
66 John, clerk, 5 Harvard square, bds. 894 Main
66 Lucy A., widow of Jacob, h. 894 Main
66 Wm. A. (Amee Bros.), stationery, etc., 5 Harvard sq., bds. 894 Main
American Ex. Co., offices 6 Brattle and 605 Main
66 Net and Twine Co., mnfrs. nets, seines and twines, foot of Second office (43 Commercial, Boston) .
66 Rubber Co., rubber goods mnfrs. Ninth, and Potter Robert D. Evans, Prest. and agent, David Hunt, Treas., store, (59 Franklin, B.)
Ames Addie E., widow of Howard B., h. 10 Hilliard place
66 David B., teamster, h. 157 Prospect Edward S., engraver (Milk, B.) bds. 23 Front
Henry G., action maker, 113 Broad- way, bds. 23 Front
James Barr, Bussey Prof. of Law, H. U., h. 11 Frisbie pl.
66 John G., carpenter, h., 23 Front
Simon, polisher, 139 Broadway, bds. 23 Front
Ammidon Philip R., bds. 25 Suffolk
66 Russell P., salesmrn, 165 Wash. B.) h. 203 Appleton [et.
Amrose Edward, city laborer, h. 19 Hayes Amrose, see Ambrose
Anderson Abby, widow of Matthew house 59 Wright
66 Albert, carpenter, State, cor. Osborn, h. 1 Rogers block, Wash.
66 Albert, cigar maker, bds. 57 Green
66 Alfred, carpenter, 18 Soden, h. 60 River
Anderson Anders G., laborer, 169 Gore, h. 267 Cambridge
66 August, 17 Main, h. 6 Fosters' block, Baldwin place
66 Carl A., engraver (112 Wash. B. ) h. rear 13 Pine [Main
66 Charles, safe maker, 17 Main, h. 91
66 Charles, teamster Richardson & Ba- con, h. Murray, c. Hilton pl.
Charles E., safe maker, 17 Main, h. Rogers court
6 Charles J., piano maker, 20 Albany, h. at Hyde Park [Trowbridge
66 Charles E., clerk, 21 Brattle, h. 50
66 Clarence Archibald, foreman of box makers, First, cor. Thorndike, h. 79 Vine
66 Edward C., clerk, 1 Brattle sq., bds. 59 Wright
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