The Cambridge directory 1887, Part 5

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Publication date: 1887
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Rolling Mill block, Bristol, between Berk- shire and Portland [Second


Sala Protective Hall, 66 Cambridge, corner Saunders' block, 38 and 42 North avenue


Shea's block, 151 to 155 Bridge Shepherd's block, 9 Charles River Smart's building, rear 380 Main


Social Union Hall, 15 Brattle Sons of Temperance Hall, Lechmere Bank building, Cambridge, East Cambridge Sovereign's Hall, 573 Main Stearns' block. Winthrop, cor. Dunster St. George's Hall, 603, Main


Stratton's block, Cambridge. near Fifth


Swiney's block, Gore, near Fifth


Symonds' block, De Wolf opp. Mill


Temperance Hall, Union square, North Cambridge


Templars' Hall, 548 Main


Temple block, Main, west, cor. Temple


Temple Hall, 631 Main


Tilton's block, River, cor. Fairmont


Union Hall, 631 Main, east of Temple


Ward's block, rear 29 Harvard


Watson block, 560 Main [Works Welch's block, North, opp. N. E. Glass Wellington Hall, Pearl


Wheatland's blk., Cambridge, junct. Bridge Whitney's block, 465 Main


Whitney's building, Brattle square


Woodbury's building, rear First, Thorndike and 1 Otis


Y. M. C. A. building, 624} Main


Y. M. C. Gymnasium, Prospect, c. Harvard


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COLLEGE BUILDINGS, CEMETERIES, WHARVES AND RRIDGES.


COLLEGE BUILDINGS.


Alumni Hall, junction Kirkland, Quincy and Cambridge, 1874


Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856


Astronomical Observatory, Garden, opp. Linnænan, 1846


Austin Hall, Holmes place, 1883 Botanic Garden, Garden, c. Linnæan, 1805


Boylston Hall, College yard, 1857, [1879 Burnham Hall, (Ep. Theo. Sch.), Brattle, College House, 1 to 13 Harvard row, 1846 Dane Hall, College yard, 1832


Divinity Hall, Divinity avenue, 1726


Gore Hall, College yard, 1838


Gray's Hall, College yard, 1863


Harvard Hall, College yard, 1769


Hemenway Gymnasium, junction Kirkland, and Holmes place, 1878 Holden Chapel, College yard, 1724 Hollis Hall, College yard, 1763


Holworthy Hall, College yard, 1812 Holyoke House, 450 to 458 Harvard, 1871 Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear Holmes place, 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 Oxferd, 1859


Peabody Museum of Archiæology, 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 av., opp. College Grounds.


WHARVES.


Ayer's wharf, (formerly Gore's), Third, next gas house Bent's Geo. H., 168 Main


Boynton's, 48 Bridge, East Cambridge


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


Holt's, East, n. Bridge, East Cambridge 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 of 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 of Brookline st., Cambridgeport, to Boston Cambridge st., from River st., Cambridge- port, to Brigliton 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 rallroad, East 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 district


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WARD BOUNDARIES.


WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary line, between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenne, 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 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- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boun- dary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if ex- tended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence by the centre of Main street to Mount Au- burn street, thence by the eentre of Mount Auburn street to Putnam avenue, thence by the centre of Putnam avenne to Western avenue, thence by the centre of Western avenue to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Brighton, thence by said boun- dary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the bonn- dary 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 cen- tral line of Dana street, if extended north- erly 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 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 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 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 cen- tre 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 avenne thence through the centre of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence through the centre of Put am av- enue to Monnt Auburn street, thence through the centre of Mount Auburn street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, to Wash- ington street, thence through the centre 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, 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 Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, tlience by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thence by the said last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


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COR. MAIN & MAGAZINE STS.,


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BEST NEW FORMOSA, JAPAN & ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS.


EDWIN S. RHODES,


A First-Class Assort- ment of


PROVISIONS, 3 Prospect St., n. Main, Cambridgeport.


Provisions,


Consisting of BEEF, Pork, Lamb, Hams, Poultry, Lard, &c Vegetables, But- ter, Cheese and Eggs.


RAWSON & MORRISON,


(RAWSON IRON WORKS) - -. MANUFACTURERS OF - Stationary, Marine, Portable Hoisting, Regulator and Ship Donkey Hoisting ENGINES,


Rawson's Patent Fertilizer Dryers, Grain Dryers, Hydraulic Presses, Smoke Burners and Stone Crushers,


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Ice Machinery and Chains, Over-head Tracks, Hangers & Trucks. Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys.


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27 to 31 MAIN STREET,


CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


Provisions -AND-


ENOCH BEANE & CO:, Beef, Mutton, Pork


Groceries,


Lamb, Ham, Poultry, Game, Iruit, Veg- etables.


906 & 908


MAIN STREET.


CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY, 1887.


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 .; ('ambridge Flectric Light Co ; C. F. D., Cam" bridge Fire Department : C. M. R. R., Central Massachusetts Railroad : C. R. R. Co., Cambridge Rail road 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 : mkr., maker . mnfr., manufacturer : M. 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., Rever- end; R. C. H. A., Railway Clearing House Association : st. , street : sec., secretary: S., Somerville; sq., square ; supt., superintendent : S. P. C T. A., Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; treas .; treasurer ; U. S., Unit d States : U. S. A., United States Army ; U. S. N., United States Navy ; U S. S. Society, Unitarian Sunday School Society : whf., wharf : whol., wholesale ; wid., widow; W.S., West Somerville : Y. M. C. A., Young Men's Christian Association.


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 JOHN, cigar maker, 513 Main, b. 37 Green


66 Joseph, cigar maker, b. 10 Harrison


Lewis (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker 513 Main, h. 37 Green


66 Moss, cigar maker, h. 10 Harrison


& Parker (Lewis Aaron and Fred'k C. Parker), cigars and tobacco, 513 Main


Aaronson Aaron, h. 189 Broadway


Aaron, h. 212 Cambridge


G., machinist, 17 Main


J. W., piano finisher, 286. Main, house at Boston


Abbey Charles, engineer, h. 64 Cherry Abbot Annie W. Miss, b. 23 Berkeley


Everett V., law student, H. U., bds. 6 Larch


66 Ezra Mrs., h. 23 Berkeley


E. Stanley, student. H. U., b. 6 Larch Francis E., teacher, h. 6 Larch


66 George, wool (115 Federal, B.), h. 96 Brattle


George W., tobacco com. mer. (21 Central wharf, B.), h. 294 Harvard


Abbott Albert Warren, trimmer, 201 Bridge house 154 Cambridge


Benj. F., clerk, bds. 37 Tremont


Brazilian C., coffin maker, 201 Bridge house at So. Boston


66 Charles J., printer, b. 431 Cambridge


66 Edward Rev., pastor St. James Epis- copał church, h. 11 Dana


66 Edward M. Mrs., h. 7 Chauncy


Ezra, foreman (444 Harrison ave., B.), house 31 Winsor


66 Frank E., driver, (Adams Ex. Co., B.), house 22 Winsor


66 George B., carpenter, h. 19} Lopez


66 George H., theatrical advance agent, bds. 5 Dickinson


Horatio N. Mrs., h. 154 Cambridge


66 John E., Boston express, 534 Main, (7 Merchants row, B.), h. 1 Pearl- st-płace


66 John K., real estate (63 Court, B.), house 37 Tremont


66 John P., printer (B.), house 188 Hampshire


Levi, machinist, h. 42 Pearl


GARDENERS,


FLORISTS, and Contractors for P. O'BRIEN & SON, 320 Main & 89 Sparks Sts.


CEMETERY WORK


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CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.


Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding-house, 5 Dickinson


Richard S., block maker (B.), house 59 Portland [Pine


66 S. Elizabeth, widow of Chas. S., h. 6 66 Sophia L. Mrs., h. 294 Harvard


Walter S .. clerk (450 Wash. B.), b. 59 Portland


William S., clerk and messenger, Lechmere Nat. Bank, 66 Cambridge bds. at Peabody


Abele Jacob, hairdresser, 345 Main, h School


66 Jolın H., machinist, B. & L. R. R. shop, lı. at Roxbury


Abell Charles E., laborer, Otis, cor. First, house at Charlestown


Abercrombie Sarah G., widow of Milo B., house 42 Shepard


Wenona Miss, principal Lowell prim- ary school, bds. 42 Shepard


Aberle Charles, action maker, 139 Broad- way, bds. Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off Eightlı [Eighth


Henry. bds. Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off


66 Jacob Mrs., h. off Eighth, n. Spring


66 John, cooper, Ninth, cor. Spring, bds Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off Eighth


Abrahams Henry, cigar maker (390 Tre- mont, B.), h. 5 Hamilton Rosetta J. Mrs., h. 6 Erie


Acheson Henry, box maker (B.), house 22 Pioneer avenue


Achilles Charles, herdic driver (B.), house 77 Washington


Ackerman Emil F., lithographer, Riverside Press, house 113 Magazine


see Akerman


Ackers Charles H., bookbinder, 7 Brattle, boards 16 Jay


A CKERS JOHN L. P., painter, 539 Main, h. 16 Jay (see page 629)


Ackman Arthur, iron moulder, 356 Main, h at Boston


Frank, iron worker, 17 Main


Nils, safe painter, 17 Main


Adam George, wood carver, 44 Cambridge h. 124 Gore


Adams Adelbert A., h. r. 83 Prospect


Annie E. Mrs., bookkeeper, 623 Main house 19 Antrim


Annie I., widow of Harry, house 3 Walnut avenue


66 Austin R., supt., (16 Howard, B.)., house 16 Sidney [Cambridge


66 Charles E., key finisher, house 149


66 Charles E., wood carver, 44 Cam- bridge, house at Boston


66 Charles J., h. 3 Walnut av.


66 Charles O., enginner, h. 58 Auburn


66 Charles P., painter, B. & L R. R. shop, bds. at Charlestown


66 Charles S. (J. Sewell & Co.), carpen- ter, Crescent av. h. Hotel Cam- bridge, do.


Adams Charles W. (14 Sudbury, B.), h. 442 Broadway


66 Edward F., bookkeeper (39 Franklin, B.), house 89 Thorndike


" Edward P. , shoe machinery (12 Wash., Lynn), h. 28 Lancaster


66 Eleanor M., widow of Frederick, h. 2 Bennett


66 Frank, harness, etc. (150 Tremont, B.), 11. 30 Magazine


Frederick J., actor, b. 20 Howard


6. Freedom S., Carpet Beating (228 Camb., B. ), h. 32 Tremont


George B., clerk, 12} Harvard sq., b. 10 Shepard


" George E., confectionery mnfr., 91 Winsor, b. 408 Main


66 George E., com. trav. (Norton & But- ters, Wash., B.), bds. 109 Wash.


66 Georgianna, stenographer, 502 Main, bds. at Roxbury


66 Harry B., broker (276 Wash., B.), h. 35 Arlington


66 Henry S., bds. 3 Walnut av.


66 Ivers W., pres., Am. Net and Twine Co., Third, and (43 Com'l, B.), h. at Dorchester


James Harvey, foreman, lard dept .. C. H. North & Co. (Somerville), h. 49 Elm


66 James H., driver, 195 Broadway, h. 161 do.


John P., gas fixtures, 12} Harvard row, h. 10 Shepard


66 John T., marble polisher, house 50 Portland


Joseph M., whalebone worker (24 Lincoln, B.), h. Rockingham, near Henry


66 J. Gedney, bookkeeper (65 Black- stone, B.), h. 8 Wallace


Kilburn, photographer (B .; , h. 5 Jay


66 Mary A., widow of James Q., nurse, bds. 7 Rockwell


66 Maurice H., foreman, Am. Net and Twine Co., foot Second, house 152 Cambridge


66 Oscar Fay, author and editor, rms. 7 Ware


66 Peter, compositor, Riverside Press, h. 1 Harold place


R. B., conductor, Camb. R. R. Co., Sophia, widow of Elihu. h. 9 Day


Urial, bds. 10 Prentiss place


66 Wm., examiner (28 Summer, B.), h. 11 River


Wm. R. (Adams & Lincoln), dry . goods, 98, 207, and 473 Cambridge, h. 106 do.


" & Lincoln (Wm. R. Adams and Al- fred Lincoln), dry goods, 98, 207 and 473 Cambridge


A. D. Club, 14 Dunster


BURDITT & WILLIAMS,


JOBBERS AND DETAILERS OF


HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE


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CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.


Adelstine John G., cigar packer, 35 Pearl house 12 Suffolk


Lena Miss, stamper, 35 Pearl, bds. 12 Suffolk Mattie Miss, booker, 35 Pearl, bds. 12 Suffolk


Ades Henry, upholsterer, 420 Harvard, h. at Boston


Agassiz Alexander, curator, Museum of Comparative Zoology H. U., and (12 Ashburton place, B.), h. 36 Quincy [Quincy


66 Elizabeth C., widow of Louis, h. 36


66 George R., bds. 36 Quincy


Max, student, bds 36 Quincy


Age to Come Herald and Jerusalem's Pi- oneer, George Boyson, prop., 613 Main


Aguilar A., compositor, University Press Ahearn Bridget, widow, h. 169 Norfolk


" Dennis, baker, 502 Main, house 45 Amory


66 Ellen, widow of John, h. 45 Amory


Eugene, coal shoveler, B. & L. R. R., bds. 28 Fourth


66 Jeremiah, teamster (B.),h. 30 Fourth


66 Jeremiah C., marble cutter, R. L. Sands, h. 18 Railroad


66 Maggie E. Miss, clerk, 3 Austin bds. 3 do.


66 Mary, wid. of Dennis, h. 200 Dublin


66 Maurice, laborer, h. 149 Dublin


66 Maurice, mill hand, Amer. Rubber Co., h. rear 36 Harvard


66 Patrick, net weaver, rms. 86 Camb.


66 Richard A., horse shoer, North ave. stable, Camb. R. R. Co., bds. 200 Dublin


Thomas marble worker (Boston), house 41 Jefferson


66 Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin


66 see O'Hearn


Ahern Dennis, brick layer, h. 3 Shepherd's block, Charles River


66 John J., book finisher (B.), bds. 3 Shepherd's block, Charles River


66 Michael, brick layer, h. 2 Emmons pl


66 William, tinman, 153 Putnam av.


66 see Ahearn, also O'Hearn


Aigin, see Eagan, also Egan


Aiken Hannah O. Mrs., h. 7 Lamson place Joseph M., h. 152 Spring


Aikens Anthony C., janitor (B.), house 53 Hastings


Akendal Augusta Miss, boarding-house, rear 4 Hastings


Aker Oloff, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, bds. 129 Otis


" Hans, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge boards 129 Otis


66 Martin, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, bds. 129 Otis


Akerley John R., laborer, h. 68 Waverly


Akerman George, machinist, 1 Albany, house 59 Pearl


66 see Ackerman


Aklof John, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, h. at Somerville


Alary Louis, hairdresser, 427 Main, house 1 Hermann's block, Munroe


Albee Andrew, cook, 6 Holyoke, h. 7 Banks


66 Helen M. Miss, teacher, Latin school, boards 30 Essex


66 Herbert C. S., driver, 201 Bridge, rooms 67. Spring


A LBEE SUMNER, overseer of tlie poor and attorney-at-law 30 Court, rms. 13 and 14, B.), h. 30 Essex (see p. 650) [Essex


66 Sumner R., student (II. U.), bds. 30 66 see Alby


Alberts Albert, laborer, Revere Sugar Re- finery, h. 131 Third


66 Clement P., painter, h. 131} Third


66 Frank, teamster (B.), b. 131 Third Alchorn John, machinist, 356 Main, bds. 464 Main


Alby Andrew, cook, 6 Holyoke, h. 7 Banks Alden Charles A., book-keep_r (45 North, B.), bds. 78 Hancock [Main


66 Clara A. Miss, music teacher, b. 471


Fannie L. Miss, vocalist, b. 471 Main


66 George A., commission merchant, rubber and gutta percha (167 Con- gress, B.), h. 317 Harvard


66 George W. A. (W. R. Alden & Son), plasterer, 19 Hewes, bds. do.


66 G. Edwin, bds. 317 Harvard


M. Louisa Mrs., dressmaker, 471 Main, h. do.


Otis B., pressman, Riverside Press, lı. 40 Putnam av.


66 Sophia D., widow of Elbridge G., h. 78 Hancock


66 Susan M., widow, h. 69 Brattle


William T., fiy finisher, 162 Broad- way, h. 21 Essex


66 William R. (W. R. Alden & Son), plasterer, 19 Hewes, h. do.


66 W. R. & Son (Wm. R. and Geo. W. A. Alden), plasterers, 19 Hewes


Aldrich Edwin H., book-keeper, 243 Broad- way, h. 142 Washington


Frank, starch, etc. (55 Kilby, B.), h. Washington av., cor. Arlington


66 Isham, turner, Main, b. 96 Columbia


66 Sybil B. Mrs., lı. 57 Green


Alexander Abram, crockery and groceries, 644 Main, h. 85 Franklin


66 Anna M., wid. of Daniel, h. 93 Elm


Aroline Mrs., h. 141 Mt. Auburn


66 Charles J., plumber (Province, ct., B.), bds. 21 Franklin


George E., paper cutter, 138 Norfolk h. rear 159 Harvard


Giles R., carpenter, h. 16 River


Guy, at 42 Elm, h. 93 do.


FAULTLESS


BAKERS' PRODUCTS.


Cass, Taylor & Co., CAMBRIDGEPORT.


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CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.


Alexander G. W., watchman, C. R.R. Co., River street stable, h. at Allston


James, rope maker (Dorch.), b. 210 Bridge


66 John, lockmaker, 17 Main, h. . 96 Columbia


6 Joseph, engineer. 126 Portland, h. Berkshire. cor. Berkshire pl.


Joseph, machinist, 72 Main, house 9 Broadway


J. Scott, sergeant police station 2, h. 23 Essex [Pleasant


Lydia A., widow of James, house 144 Margaret, wid. of John, dressmaker, h. 873 Putnam av.


Mary, widow of Hugh, h. 3 Green


66 Robert, bookbinder (B.), h. 12 Wal- nut court


66 Robert, laborer, 126 Portland, h. 434} Cambridge


60 Walter S., D. D., pastor, North av. Congregational Church, rooms 1 Forest


William I., compositor, b. 87} Put- namı avenue


Alexanson Hans, cabinet maker, bds. 102 Main


A


LGER ALPHEUS B., lawyer and bail commissioner (23 Court, B.), bds. E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon (see p. 650)


66 Amanda M. Miss, teacher Riverside Primary School, b. E. A. Alger's, Mt. Vernon


A LGER EDWIN A., lawyer (23 Court, B.), h. Mt. Vernon (see page 650)


Alghieri Simon, soup mnfr., Main, opp. Portland, h. 56 Norfolk


Alkern Rob't J., shoemaker, 37 Hampshire house do. [17] Austin


Allan George T., engineer, 503 Main, bds. 66 Thomas, foreman of machinists, 356 Mhin, bds. 8 Norfolk


see Allen, also Allyn


Allard Charles N., baker (B.), h. rear 64 Hampshire


Hector J. B., furniture finisher (B.) h. 28 Spring


Allen Albert F. (Morrill & Allen), steam engines, etc., 356 Main, house 250 Broadway


Alexander V. G. Rev., professor Ecclesiastical History, Episcopal Theological School, h. 2 Phillips pl. Andrew W., porter (161 Columbus av.,.B.), h. 62 Putnam av.


66 Ann, widow, h. 11 Fifth


66 Annie Miss, clerk (State House, B.). bds. 686 Main


66 Caleb C., office 356 Main, house 26 Columbia [tings


66 Charles, carpenter, rms. rear 79 Has-


Allen Charles C., janitor, Gray's Hall and Wadsworth House, h. Wadsworth House, Harvard sq. [Shepard


66 Crawford C., lawyer (B.), bds 52


66 Daniel, machinist, 92 Main, bds. 175 Main [cent av.


Deoscar F., butter and eggs, h. Cres-


66 Edmund J. (Allen & Co.). provisions 393 Cambridge, h. 33 Market


66 Elizabeth C. Miss, bds. 29 Everett


Emily J. Miss, teacher, Wellington Training school, b. 13 Market


Fannie Miss, teacher, Otis primary school, bds. 11 Fifth


66 Frank A., Oriental Tea Co. (85 Court, B.), h. 263 Harvard


.. Fred D)., prof. H. U., h. 18 Sumner Frederick H., machinist (B.), h. 42 Spring


66 George, foreman (18 P. O. sq., B.), house 13 State


66 George A., at N. McDonald's, 212 Brattle, bds. 218 do.


= Geo. W., expressman, h. 33 Dunster Henry W., wines, liquors, etc. (27 N. Market, B.), h. 74 Prospect


66 Herbert D., stock clerk, 162 Broad- way, h. Acorn, c. Chestnut


Herbert M., salesman, (85 Court, B.), bds. 263 Harvard


Honoria T., wid. of Henry G., h. 14 Ware


66 James, laborer, bds. 36 Flagg


66 James, laborer, b. 143 Elm


James, sawyer, 380 Main, b. Banks


James A., carpenter, h. 45 Harding


66 James B., rms. 197 Harvard


66 Jane M., widow of Wilkes, house 69 Brattle


66 John, hostler, 15 Church,h.31 Charles River


66 John, laborer, B. & L. R. R. shop, bds. 10 Third


66 J. Addison, h. 259' Broadway


66 Joseph H., clergyman, h. 5 Garden


66 Kate A., wid. of John C., house 159 Pearl


66 Lorena A. Miss, music teacher 117 Thorndike, bds. do.


66 Mary, wid. of James, h. 36 Flagg


6. Mary, wid. of John, bds. 98 Spring


Mary, wid. of Jonathan, h. 7 William


66 Mary T., wid. of Thomas, h. 177} Harvard


66 Matthew, laborer, lı. 178 Green


Nathan L., apothecary 293 Cambridge and physician, 118} Hampshire, h. do.


6 Nathan L., h. 118 Hampshire


A


LLEN OSCAR F., treasurer, Cambridge Savings Bank, 2 Harvard row, bds. 772 Main


Richard B., h. 52 Shepard


MT. AUBURN CEMETERY, Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.


P. O'BRIEN & SON,


820 Main and S9 Sparks Sts.


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CAMBRIDGE [A] DIRECTORY.


Allen Robert, cutter, N. E. Glass Works, bds. 11 Fifth


66 Thomas, laborer, C. H. North & Co., (Somerville), bds. 1 Buck's block, Seventh


Wm., action maker, 162 Broadwey


66 Wm. H. B., h. 13 Market


66 William J., waiter (Youngs Hotel, B.), h. 133 Columbia


66 William M., paper ruler (31 Milk, r. 38, B.), h. 117 Thorndike


" Wm. T., salesman. bds. 127} Harvard Allen, see Allan also Allyn


Alley Elliott E .. upholsterer, 73 Thorndike house do.


W. Frank, trav. salesman, 503 Main, house 16 Clinton


Allison Charles A. (firemen, B.), house 46 Spruce


George A., flour (3 Commercial, B.), house 35 Cogswell av.


66 Howard A., clerk (30 Winter, B.), h. 15 Greenough av.


Allman Michael, rubber worker (Roxbury) h. rear 269 Cambridge


Allnutt Chas. F., cook, 8 Harvard sq. b. do Frederick G., dining room, 8 Har- vard sq., h. 13 Mellen


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 Jane, widow of Edwin G., house 471


.. John, publisher (30 Franklin, B.), h. 11 Berkeley


66 Rebecca P., widow of Rufus B., h. 6 Berkeley


66 William W., lumber surveyor, 22 Bridge, h. 33 Seventh


Almeida Jacintho, sand paperer, Otis, cor. First, h. at Charlestown


Joaquin, furn. finisher, 44 Cambridge, house 4 Vine


Louis, furn. finisher (Chasn.), h. 60 North


Almy Charles Jr., lawyer (50 State, B. ). h. 1 Brewster pl. [7 Plymouth


Alphen Garrett, grease collector, house " James, grease collector, h. 5 Plymouth Michael, laborer, bds. 7 Plymouth


Altimas John, baker, h. Harvey, corner Montgomery




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