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Officers-Messrs. Charles Walker, C. G. H. Bennink, Joseph J. Kelley, Jabez Sawyer, Henry H. Gilmore, S. L. Montague, Edward R. Cogswell, Trustees ; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Librarian.
Number of Volumes about 18,000. Additions are constantly made.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. Wm. E. Russell, Chairman, Ex officio.
Ward 1. Edward H. Hall, John L. Hildreth, Ephrain Emerton.
Ward 2. Henry N. Tilton, Mrs. Phebe M. Kendall, James L. Paine.
Ward 3. Freeman Hunt, P. J. Finnigan, Felix Conlan.
Ward 4. Wm. H. Orcutt, Sarah S. Jacobs, Asa P. Morse.
Ward 5. W. A. Start, Albert M. Barnes, John W. Fairbanks.
Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the third Thursday evening of each month.
Dr. Wm. W. Wellington, secre- tary, 5 Temple st., Cambridgeport.
Francis Cogswell, Superintendent office, Central sq., building, Western av., Cambridgeport; office hours, 4 to 5 p.M., except Saturdays, when requested he will be at the office on Saturday at 9 P.M.
Sanford B. Hubbard, Central sq. building, Cambridgedort, Agent of Committee on Supplies.
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TRUANT OFFICERS.
Moses M. Child, Francis M. Ma- son, John Collier.
SCHOOL HOURS.
Hours for keeping school (except the High school), are from 9 to 12 in the forenoon, and 2 to 4 in the after- noon, except during the months of Nov., Dec. and Jan., when the after- noon session extends from 1.45 to 3.45 P.M.
The daily sessions of the High School will begin at 8.30 A.M. and close at 1.30 P.M.
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL.
Fayette street, corner Broadway.
Erected 1864.
Frank A. Hill, Head Master; Edwin L. Sargent, Geo, F. Jewett, Sub-Masters ; Clara A. Armes, Jessie L. Cate, Elizabeth Emerson, Mary M. Leighton, Emma F. Munroe. Louisa Parker, Kate P. Richardson, Caroline P. Sawyer, Emma A. Scud- der, Maria E. Spare, Assistants.
LATIN HIGH SCHOOL.
35 Lee street. Opened 1886.
Wm. F. Bradbury, Head Master ; Emma F. Munroe, Masters asst., Jessy L. Cate, Caroline A. Sawyer, Kate P. Richardson, Clara R. Ames, Margarette M. Leighton, Mary F. Pierce, Louise P. Parker, Emma A. Scudder, Maria E. Spare. Teach- ers. Geo. F. Jewett, Instructor in Chemistry, Elizabeth Emerson, Sec. and Librarian
GRAMMAR.
Allston-Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, Principal ; Mary I. Vinton, Sara A. Bailey' Mary M. Brigham, Mary Blair, Car- oline Close, Hattie F. Fabyan, Me- lissa M. McKinley, Celia F. McFar- land, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G. Smith. Carrie M. Williams, Charlotte F. Saul, Nellie E. Hasting, assistants.
Corlett-Holworthy street.
Fanny P. Browning, Sadie E. Clark Teachers.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Harvard-Inman street, corner Broadway.
James S. Barrell, Principal ; Ada H. Wellingtna, Margaret B. Welling- ton, Susan F. Athearn, Emily F. Da- mon, Mary F. Emerson, Myra I. Ellis, Clara A. Emerton, Estelle J. French, Francis Fabyan Elizabeth, I. Garcelon, Sarah E. Golden, Caro- line Hanks, Cora E. Hosmer, Susan E. Merrill, Hortense O. Young, Sara A. Emerson, Alice E. Berry, Jennie C. Frazier, Celia P. Nott, Mary M. Dellamarid, Fred S. Cutter, assistants.
Putnam-67 Fourth street, c. Otis.
Thomas W. Davis, Master, F. W. Eveleth, Eliza M. Hussey, Delia M. Brennan, Annetta Bruce, Anna M. Dormer, Sarah M. Grieves, Annie B. Joss lyn, Louise A. Keeler, Au- gusta G. Mirick, Eliza S. Paddock, Martha R. Smith, Alice L. Watts, Mary M. Sullivan, assistants.
Shepard-North av., n. Russell.
Edward O. Grover, Principal ; Mary A. Bosworth, Frances A. Dawson, Nellie A. Hutchins, Dana A. Ev- eletlı, Ellen J. Hunt, A. Estelle In- graham, Emily F. Fessenden, Evelyn J. Locke, Ruth E. Lander, Julia H. Osgood, Sarah A. Rand, Clara A. Peterson, Adele Rockwood
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Master; Lelia A. Mirick, Grace W. Fletcher, Em- ma A. Hopkins, Abby A. K. Howard Elizabeth G. Hutchinson, Martha A. Martin, Mary E. Nason, Eliza- beth P. Regal, Isabella B. Tenney, Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher, Laura S. Wescott, assts.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
John W. Freese, Principal ; Mary L. Ells, Carrie M. Kingman, Eldora J. Clark, Lucy A. Downing, Mary H. Hanks Adeline M. Ireson, Adelaide A. Keeler, Adelaide A. Keith, Nellie F. McCarthy, Mary L. Ells, Mar- garet J. Penney, Hattie Shepherd, Mary E. Stiles, Annie M. Webb, Mark A. Wheeler, Assistants.
Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, Master, Charles H. Morse, Sub. Master; Lizzie C C. Capen, Master's Assistant; Mary A. Gregg, Mary E. Towle, Esther F.
Hannnm, Chalotte M. Chase, Marion H. Burnham, Anna S. Lamson, Clara E. Matchett Saralı I. Downes, Florence B. Chandler, Ella E. But- rick, Alice C. Phinney, Josephine E. Karcher, Mary A. Townsend, Mary J. Folsom, Alice K. Crosby, Assistants.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Agassiz-Sacramento street, corner Oxford.
Charlotte A. Elwell, Principal ; Maria L. Baldwin, Mary G. Carpen- penter, Frances H. Dawson, Rosina C. Karcher, Dora B. Dean, E. Ade- laide Child, Teachers.
Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.
Mary A. Lewis, Maria J. Bacon, Charlotte E. Hezlitt, Elizabeth J. Karcher, Sarah E. Stewart, Evelyn A. Sawyer, Annie M. Tendler, Teachers.
Bridge-Pioneer street.
Elizabeth E. Daliinger, Emily C. Dallinger, Teachers.
Cushing-Cushing street.
Isadore I. Foster, Ida B. Cobb, Teachers.
Dana-Centre street.
Maria F. Williams, Abby Lewis, Cornelia J. French, Elmira F. Cobb, Teachers.
Dunster-Concord av .. n. Sparks st.
Susan E. Wyeth Nellie M. Colby, Lizzie B. Sheplierd, Teachers.
Felton-Amory street.
Sarah J. Gunnison, Fannie C. Hartwell, Nellie F. Hastings, Minnie F. Munroe, Teachers.
Gannett-Columbia street.
Sarah J. Davis, Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady, Carrie H. Smith, Teachers.
Gore-56 and 58 Gore street.
Frances E. Pendexter, Principal ; Addie M. Bettinson, Anna E. Calla- han, Sarah D. Graham, Elizabeth B. Gahn, Lizzie J. Hawkins, Mary E. Mulloney, S. Louise Regal, Louise A. Stickney, Frances Hawkes Assistants.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Holmes-Hilliard street.
Marianne M. Webb, Mary L. Bul- lard, Margaret T. Burke, Ellen M. Cyr, Isabel Foster, Teachers.
Lassell-104 and 106 Charles street.
Nellie F. Ball, Frances E. Whor- iskey, Cora A. Reycroft, Mrs. Ella R. Avery, Emma J. Ross, Teachers.
Lowell-Lowell street.
Winona Abercrombie, Lucy E. Cyr, Teachers.
Mason-Front street, junction Main.
M. Lizzie Evans, Lizzie J. Bald- win, Teachers.
Otis-125 and 127 Otis street.
Luvia Goodnow, Fannie Allen, Martha H. Butler, Josephine M. Doherty, Luella M. Marsh, Ellen C. Walsh, Kate F. Wellington, Ellen N. Leighton, Teachers.
Quincy-14 and 16 Mason street.
Charlotte E. Jewell, Principal ; Lucy C. Wyeth, Evelina Brooks, Teachers.
Reed-Reed street
Harriet N. Keyes, Margaret Kidd, Nellie E. Pratt, Helena V. Eaton, Teachers.
Riverside-Putnam avenue
Elizabeth A. Tower, Amanda M. Alger, Mary A. Burke, Ella E. Coye, Teachers.
Sargent-Broadway c. Winsor.
Frances J. Harrod, Mary A. Brown, Mary E. Woodman, Chris- tina D. Barbey, Teachers.
Stearns-Harvard st., c. Prospect.
Helen M. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney, Mary M. Tingey, Eva A. Taylor, Teachers.
Tarbell-Howard street.
Mary A. Davis, Mary H. Ross, Emma J. Young, Hattie A. Thayer, Teachers.
Wellington-Columbia street.
Herbert H. Bates, Principal.
The Wellington school is a Train- ing school, cemposed of grammar and primary scholars, taught by fourteen young ladies, graduates of Normal schools, and candidates for the office of teacher, under the di- rection and with the assistance of the master of the school.
Willard-Dana square.
Amelia Wright, S. N. Chamber- lain, Louisa W. Harris, Kate M., Lowell. Emma C. Otis, Mary E. Sawyer, Julia S. Gushee, Georgi- anna M. Tupper, Laura Wright, Grace R. Woodward, Mary E. G. Harrington, Belle F. Gulliver, Teachers.
Wyman-Spruce street.
Fannie E. M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman, Georgiana P. Dutcher, Mary M. Gilman, M. J. Biddle, Teachers.
Teacher of Drawing-Augusta L. Balch.
Teacher of Music-Nathan Lincoln
Kindergarten Schools. 9 Hancock place. Miss Zillah Freeman, Teacher. 41 Holyoke street.
Miss S. A. Fairfield, Matron ; Miss L. Gates, Assistant Matron ; Miss Nellie I. Hutchinson, Teacher. 76 Moore St.
Miss Caroline E. Carr, Principal. Miss Harriet E. Ryan, Teacher. Mrs. M. W. Currier, Matron Nur- sery.
Boardman school-house, Winsor, corner School St.
Mount St.Joseph's Academy
(Boarding and Day School.)
CAMBRIDGE. Fresh Pond Lane,
Established Sept., 1885. Mother Regis, Superior.
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St. Thomas Aquinas College.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 55 Norfolk St.
Officers -Rev. Thomas Scully, Rev. John E. Mnndy, Rev. John E. Hickey, Rev. Timothy J. Whalen, Rev. John J. Griffin, Henry Glass- macher, Esq., P. Cody.
St. Mary's Parochial School.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 55 Norfolk St. BOYS' DEPARTMENT.
Miss Kate Jennings, Miss Nellie Buckley, Miss Mary Butler, Miss Mary Dwyer, Miss Ann O'Brien, Miss Julia Conrick, Miss Ellen Touer, Miss Mary E.Ashcroft, Tea- chers.
Girls department in charge of the sisters of Notre Dame
Sister Amelia, of St. Joseph, Superior; English High School, grammar and primary classes, twelve schools, in cgarge of the sisters, 530 boys, 700 girls.
CHURCHES.
FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Magazine St., junction River. Organized Dec. 17, 1817, Incorporated February 8, 1819.
Rev. James Mc Whinnie, Pastor ; J. W. Cook, Jos. A. Holmes, Frank M. Holmes, C. A. Vinal, Deacons; Joseph A. Holmes, Clerk; Robert O. Fuller, Treasurer; J. S. Paine, J. H. Ford, C. A. Vinal, C. H. Chandler, John H. Dodge, W. H. Dokge, R. O. Fuller, Fred W. Hagar, W. H. Orcutt, Trustees ; W. H. Orcutt Chairman of Trustees ; J. H. Ford, Clerk; C. H. Chandler, Treasurer of Trustees ; Charles E. Hadcock, Sexton, resides 54 Trow- bridge street; W. H. Orcutt, Supt. of Sunday-school; C. H. Chandler, F. A. Cox, Assistant Supts. ; C. F. Coolidge, Sec .; Leroy P. C. Mc- Kusick, Treasurer; Edward W. S. Jonas, Lilrarian ; Charles E. Boyd, Conductor of Music.
SECOND BAPTIST SOCIETY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Organized Sept. 3, 1827. Incorporated March 27, 1833. 123 Cambridge St., corner Fourth. Church built 1827.
Pastor; James C. Moor, Clerk ; John R. Taylor, Treasurer of Society; George W. Spencer, Collector; Henry S. Hills, Alonzo Stewart, Ambrose H. Sanborn, John R. Taylor, Deacons; T. H. Ball, clerk of Church; George H. Howard, Treasurer of Church; George H. Howard, Supt. of Sunday- school : George W. Spencer, Secre- tary of Sunday-school; James C. Moor, Treas .; William Shackley, Librarian.
OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGE.
Beck's Park, between Main and Harvard Street. Church constituted August 30, 1844. Present edifice erected 1868.
Rev. Franklin Johnson, D. D., Pastor; Wm. T. Richardson, Nathan G. Gooch, John P. Wyman, Jr., George H. Whittemore, Deacons ; John G. Brown, Treas. of Church and Society Funds; Wm. T. Rich- ardson, Treas. of Benevolent Funds ;
Wm. B. Hovey. Clerk; Edward J. Coolidge, Chairman of Prudential Committee ; Frank H. Barbour, Auditor; William A. Lister, Sexton and Collector; N. G. Gooch, Supt. of Sunday-school; Edw. J. Coolidge, Asst. Supt. and Treas.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
North ave., cor. Cogswell ave. Organized March 22, 1654.
Rev. Wm. S. Apsey, Pastor; So- ciety officers ~ Henry R. Glover, Chairman Board of Assessors; M. Clinton Bacon, Clerk; H. W. Teele Church Clerk ; Warren Sanger, Church Treas. ; Abiel E. Long, Sex-
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ton, resides 10 Rice Street; Henry C. Rand, Society Treas. ; Wm. B. Savage, Supt. of S. S .; Wm. Fisch- er, Asst. Supt .; Chester W. Kings- Jey, Treas. ; Warren M. Draper, Sec. ; Miss Minnie Glover, Pianist ; Walter Dow, Librarian; Robert A. Yerxa, Louis Tenney, Assts.
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Broadway, cor. Boardman Street. Organized May 9, 1865.
Rev. E. K. Chandler, Pastor ; Ja- cob Eaton, C. L. Fessenden. W. H. Flanders, W. H. P. Plummer, Dea- cons; H. C. Wilder, Clerk; Jacob Eaton, Treas. of Benevolent Fund ; C. L. Fessenden, Treasurer ; W. H. Flanders, Chairman and Clerk; Ja- cob Eaton, W. H. P. Plummer, H. C. Wilder, E. L. Cheney, Spencer Child, E. L. Gurney, Freedom S. Adams. Trustees; E. L. Gurney, Chorister and Organist; E. L. Che- ney, Supt. of S. S .; W. H. Flan- ders, Asst. Supt .; H. C. Wilder, Secretry ; Wm. Halliburton, Asst. Sec. ; C, F. Fessenden, Treas. ; Ab- bott L. Melcher, Librarian ; Geo. D. Wilder, Asst. Librarian; Benjamin J. Hoyt, Sexton; residence, 235} Broadway.
CHARLES RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Magazine Street, corner Putnam av.
Organized 1869. Dedicated Nov. 29, 1870.
Rev. W. C. Richmond, Pastor ; Isaac C. Holmes, Wm. J. Taylor, Deacons ; H. J. Rounds, Treas. ; R, Edgett, Clerk; pro tem, Wm. A. Munroe, Supt. of S. S .; Robert C. Banks, Sexton, residence, 13 Wal- nut Court.
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 450 Main Street.
Edifice erected 1882.
Rev. James H. Carter, Pastor ; Oliver Simms, Thomas K. Harris, Albert Jones, Rolly Stovall, Charles
James, Deacons ; Thos. H. Warren, Treas. ; John B. Houston, Clerk ; Jesse Harrell, Supt. of S. S. ; James Thornton, James E. Banks, William H. Brown, Trustees.
CONGREGATIONAL.
FIRST CHURCH IN CAM- BRIDGE AND SHEPARD CONGREGATIONAL SOCI- ETY - TRINITARIAN.
CAMBRIDGE.
Garden Street, cor. Mason.
Organized 1636.
Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Pas- tor; Rev. L. S. Parker, Asst. Pas- tor; George S. Saunders, Francis Flint, Chas. W. Munroe, Jas. M. W. Hall, Deacons; Chas. W Munroe, Geo. B. Roberts, Sumner Albee, Francis Flint, Charles F. Stratton, Geo. S. Saunders, Prudential Com- mittee; Chas. W. Munroe, Parish Clerk; Francis B. Gilman, Clerk of the Church; Caleb H. Warner, Treas .; F. B. Gilman, Supt. of S. S .; Benj. F. Wyeth, Sexton, resi- dence, 156 Mt. Auburn Street.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Prospect, n. Harvard Street. Organized Sept. 20, 1827.
Rev. David N. Beach, Pastor; George A. Butterfield, Russell L. Snow , D. Mark Edgerly, William H. Hidden, P. T. Page, John A. L. Odde, Deacons; John H. Appleton, Clerk; David N. Beach, D. Mark Edgerly, Russell L. Snow, George A. Butterfield, P. T. Page, Wm. H. Hidden, John A. L. Odde, John H. Appleton, Chas. F. Wyman, J. M. Crocker, Wm. H. Emerson, Lewis M. Hastings, Rev. Asa Bullard, Standing Committee; Simeon H. Fuller, Treas. ; Frank C. Bill. Clerk of Society ; L. M. Hastings, Treas. ; Chas. L. Harding, F. A. Allen, W. H. Hidden, Geo. S. Merrill, O. J. Rand, Prudential Committee; Chas. F. Wyman. Supt. of Snuday-school; James W. Thompson, Sexton, house r. 45 Norfolk Street.
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NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
North av., cor. Roseland street.
Organized as the Holmes Church, Sept. 23, 1857.
Name changed, Aug. 17, 1866.
Rev. W. S. Alexander, Pastor; Simeon D. Dyer, Clerk; Phineas Hubbard, Treas, ; Milton L. Walton, Auditor.
The Diaconite :- Wm. Fox Rich- ardson, Daniel Fobes, Nathaniel Carr, Frank Foxcroft Mrs. S. E. Dawes, Miss C. H. Hapgood, Miss Elizabeth Morrison, Miss H. Patch.
Church Committee ;- The pastor, Deacons and Supt. Sunday school, ex-officis Sereno Watson; B. F. To- bey ; John Gibson ; Mrs. S. E. Cook; Sunday school :- Phineas Hub- bard, Supt; Edwin F. Fobes, Asst ; Wm. P. Cutler, Sec. and Treas .; Geo. H. Lochman, Librarian; Geo. S. Cutler, Asst. Librarian.
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Magazine, cor .. Cottage street.
Organized in 1865 as the Stearns Chapel.
Incorporated April 14, 1871.
Rev. George A. Tewksbury, Pas- tor; Edward Kendall, Lyman G. Case, Aaron Bradshaw, Austin R. Crosby, Deacons; Geo. H. Rugg, clerk; Nathan H. Holbr ok, Treas ; H. K. Gibbs, Auditor; Rev. G. A. Tewksbury, Edward Kendall, Lyman G. Case, Aaron Bradshaw, Austin R. Crosby, Geo. H. Rugg, Nathan H. Holbrook, Daniel
S. Coolidge, Church Committee and Board of As- sessors, exofficio; Jas. A. Dow, George D. Chamberlain, Daniel S. Coolidge Nathan H. Holbrook, Herbert R. Gibbs, E. D. Leavitt, Jr., elected members Church Committee and Board of Assessors, Daniel S. Cool- idge, Supt. Sunday school; James Smith, Sexton, residence 107} Put- nam ave.,
WOOD MEMORIAL CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Austin, cor. Columbia street.
Organized as Chapel Cong. church Oct. 16, 1872. Incorporated March 2, 1883.
Rev. Thomas Bickford, Pastor ; D. B. Stratton, James Maitland, Deacons ; E. G. Baker, Clerk ; James Maitland, Supt. of Sunday school; the Pastor, exofficio; David A. Snow, Hiram Nevons, Henry Bolton, Hugh Stewart, Executive Committee ; Hi- ramNevons, Treas., Pastor, Deacons, Clerk, Sabbath school Supt., exoffi- cio; Arthur Dakin, James Maitland, David Russell, E. G. Baker Church Committee; Geo. Parmenter direc- tor of Sunday school ; F. M. Buffum, Sexton resides 8 Temple street
EPISCOPAL. CHRIST CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGE.
Organized October 16, 1761. Incorporated June 25, 1794.
Garden street opposite the Common.
Rev. James F. Spalding, Rector ; Samuel Batchelder, James G. Cros- well, Wardens ; James J. Greenougli, Clerk; Samuel Batchelder, Treas .; Geo. L. Foote, James J. Greenough, Wm. A. Locke, Geo. W. C. Noble, Wm. Wright, Vestrymen; Charles Blair, Sexton, house 40 Winthrop street.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Main street, corner Vernon.
Organized October 27, 1842.
Rev. Edward M. Gushee, Rector ; Edward R. Cogswell, M. D., William W. Dallinger, Wardens; Dana W. Hyde, Clerk; William W. Dallinger, Treas. ; Dana W. Hyde, Andrew P. Dunn, James A. Fox, Theodore C. Hurd, William A. Brownlow, W. P. Redfield, John F. Crocker, Vestry- men; Geo. Adams, Sexton, 5 West street.
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ST. JAMES PROTESTANT CHURCH.
NORTIL CAMBRIDGE.
Beech street, near North avenue. Organized June 18, 1866.
Rev. Edward Abbott, Rector ; Charles R. Woods, John A. Dodge, Wardens; Albert S. Pillsbury, W. L. Dodge, C. D. Bray, W. C. Rich- ards, Jos. Newman, W. C. Holt, J. W. Trafton. C. S. Whitehouse, Vestrymen; A. B. Tobey, Treas. ; J. S. Burton, Clerk; Mrs. H. W. Smith, Sexton
ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL.
CAMBRIDGE.
Brattle street, near Mason.
Consecrated November 19, 1869.
The property of the Episcopal Theological school, but open to the public as a free church. Rev. Geo. Z. Gray, D. D., Dean; Nathaniel Neill, Sexton, inquire at 5 Lawrence Hall.
MISSION OF THE ASCENSION.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Thorndike street, corner Third. Organized May 16, 1875.
Rev. Henry A. Parker, Pastor.
ST. PHILIPS CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Allston street, near Brookline. Built 1886.
Included within St. Peter's Parish. Rev. Edward M. Gushee, Rector.
METHODIST.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCO- PAL SOCIETY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Cambridge street, cor. Third Organized July 2 , 1823. Incorporated Jnne 14, 1843.
Albert Gould, Pastor; H. N. Hov- ey, Hiram Leonard, A. L. Norris, E. Pennell, J. F. Pennell, Charles Law- rence, W. L. Lockhart, J. S. Pike,
G. W. Dearborn, Trustees; J. F. Pennell, Treas. of Trustees; L. Mer- rill, W. F. Greives, A. Lincoln, O. W. Short, Geo. W. Dearborn, W. M. Allen, J. H. Thurber, Charles A. Lincoln, Charles H. Fogg, R. S. Robson, Nelson H. Seelye, J. E. Law- rence, Charles F. Dudley, Stewards : W. R. Adams, Treas. of Stewards ; W. F. Greives, District Steward; J. E. Lawrence, Recording Steward ; J. F. Pennell, Supt. of S. S .; W. F. Grieves, Asst. Supt. ; Charles A. Lin- coln, Secretary; C. W. Dudley, Treasurer; J. S. Pike, Librarian; Nelson H. Seelye, Chorister ; E. M. Wheelock, Organist.
CAMBRIDGEPORT FIRST METHODIST EPISCO- PAL SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard street. Organized 1842.
Incorporated March 26, 1845.
Wmn. H. Thomas, Pastor; H. O. Houghton, J. R. Farwell, Albert L. Norris, M. D., H. O. Marcy, M. D., W. H. Niles, James A. Woolson, G. C. W. Fuller, F. L Ripley, Al- fred Wood, E. J. Hall, W. C. Ham- lin, O. H. Durrell, Trustees; Chas. Walker, Albert L. Norris, M. D., Samuel Dickson, G. C. W. Fuller, Wm. S. Tupper, S. L. Ward, Chas. W. Thiery, Willis Hamlin, E. J. Hall, M. H. Gragg, Andrew Foster, Horace M. Severance, Stewards ; Leroy A. Whittier, Frank N. Bard- well, J. Wilson, Class Leaders; G. C. W. Fuller, Treasurer ; Samuel L. Ward, Secretary ; Miss Cordelia B. Ward, Organist; Henry H. Turner, Chorister; H. O. Houghton, Supt. of S. S .; L. A. Whittier, Asst. Supt. ; Gilbert Purdy, Librarian; Wm. T. Tupper, Sec .; Rufus I. Sherman, Sexton, 4 Upton st.
NORTH AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGE.
North avenue, near Jarvis street. Organized March, 1868.
Rev. Wm. H. Marble, Pastor ; Alexander Millan, Wm. Elliott, Cal- vin H. Foster, William H. Wheeler, Robert H. Woodland, Samuel Tufts,
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Wm. Brunt, Peter McMurray, Trus- tees; Wm. H. Wheeler, Alex. Mil- lan, Wm. Brunt, Otis E. Merrifield, Sr., Calvin H. Foster, Robert Woodland, Henry C. Hitchcock, Harry Wells, Stewards; Alex. Mil- lan, Treas. of Trustees and Stew- ards; Wm. H. Marble, Class Lead- er; Charles Day, Librarian ; Frank D. Bliss, Sexton.
GRACE METHODIST EPISCO- PAL CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Magazine Street.
Organized April 5, 1871.
Rev. N. B. Fisk, Pastor; William J. A. Sullivan, James A. Caldwell, Christopher Leake, Daniel Bartlett, George E. Severence, O. H. Dur- rell, Trustees ; William J. A. Sulli- van, A. McFarland, Norman McCon- nell, David Burns, J. B. Davidson, J. R. Flewelling, H. S. Leonard, F. H. Brown, L. D. Glass, C. W. Smith, Stewards; George E. Sever- ance, Treasurer of Trustees; Nor- man McConnell, Treasurer of Stew- ards ; George E. Severance, Supt. of Sunday School; William Mills, Treasurer; Chas. Smart, Librarian.
ST. PAUL'S A. M. E. CHURCH. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Corner Portland and Hastings sts. Organized Aug. 24, 1873. Incorporated July 26, 1876. Reorganized Feb. 2, 1878.
Rev. B. F. Combash, Pastor; Andrew Dickinson, James Hamilton, James W. Williams, Joseph John- son, Andrew Duncan, Stewards ; Jo- seph Johnson, James Hamilton, Trustees; James Hamilton, Clerk and Treasurer; H. A. Murray, Supt. of Sunday School; Miss Liz- zie Germain (45 Hastings) Sexton.
RUSH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 458 Main street.
Rev. William B. Bowens, Pastor ; H. H. Terrell, Enoch S. Jackson, Stewards : Virgil Richardson, Treas- urer; Gilbert L. Terry, Supt. of
Sunday School ; Enoch S. Jackson, Clerk; Isaac Brown, Sexton; Gil- bert Terry, Pres. ; Gilbert L. Terry, George C. Terry, S. P. O'Branyuen, Richard Payne, Virgil Richardson, Enoch S. Jackson, Isaac Brown, Trustees.
MISSIONS.
INMAN SQUARE MISSION OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Meet in their chapel, Beacon st.
Sunday school at 1.45 P. M. Sun- day evening service at 7 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 P. M. George L. Wrenn, Supt. ; W. A. Estaver. Asst. Supt .; Chas. W. Sweetser, Sec .; Frank Burton, Lib. ; Robert O. Fuller, George L. Wrenn, F. W. Hagar, Com. of Man- agers.
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL MISSION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
No. 74 Harvard street.
Walter G. Clapp, Supt. Suuday school at 4 P. M. Social religious service on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Temperance meeting every Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday evening meetings at 7.30 o'clock.
ROMAN CATHOLIC. ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGE.
Concord avenue, Observatory Hill. Dedicated Dec. 25, 1849.
Rev. James E. O'Brien, A. M., Pastor; Rev. John F. Broderick, Asst. Pastor; Miss Nellie F. Ball. Organist; Patrick Connelly, Sexton,
ST. MARY'S CHURCH. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard street, corner Norfolk. Dedicated March, 1868.
Rev. Thomas Scully, Rector; Rev. John F. Mundy, Rev. John E. Hickey, Rev. Timothy J. Whalen, Rev. John J. Griffin, Asst. Pastors ; Miss M. J. Ball, Organist.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mt. Auburn street, corner Holyoke. Dedicated 1874.
Rev. William Orr, Pastor; Rev. John J. Moore, Assistant Pastor ; Miss Louisa T. Quigley, Organist; Dennis Foley, Sexton, resides 32} Banks street
CHURCH OF THE SACRED
HEART,
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Otis street, corner Sixth Dedicated 1876.
Rev. John O'Brien, Pastor ; F. J. Butler, J. J. Fitzgerald, P. J. O'Donnell, Assistants ; John Car- michael, Superintendent of Sunday- school; Dennis Murphy, Sexton, resides 78 Vine street.
UNITARIAN. FIRST PARISH IN CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE.
Organized February 11, 1636. Dedicated Dec. 12, 1833 North avenue, corner Church street.
Rev. Edw. H. Hall, Pastor ; J. T. G. Nichols, F. L. Chapman, Wm. T. Piper, John S. Gannett, John A. Henshaw, Board of Assessors and Standing Committee ; John Holmes, F. L. Champman, W. R. Norcross, Board of Auditors ; A. A. Whitney, Franklin Perrin, Deacons ; Franklin Perrin, Treasurer ; Charles C. Read, Clerk; Rev. E. H. Hall, Supt. of Sunday-school; Henry A. Wyeth, Sexton, 7 Shepard st.
APPLETON CHAPEL.
CAMBRIDGE. College Grounds. Organized 1814.
Austin K. Jones, Sexton. Services held Sunday evenings at 7.30 P. M.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGE. Austin street
Church dedicated January 1, 1807. Parish incorporated June 15, 1885
Rev. George W. Briggs, D. D., Pastor; Leander M. Hannum. M. D. Chairman, Rufus H. Manson, Mar- eellus Walker, Nathan F. Lincoln, Harry G. Porter, Mrs. Ellen II. Jones, Mrs. Sarah A Jacobs, Fred- erick Odiorne, ex-officio, George H. Ryther, Standing Committee ; Frederick Odiorne, Treas. and Collector; Geo. H. Ryther, Clerk, Thomas H. Emerson. Supt. Sunday- school; Wm. H. Bates, Sexton, resides 85 Prospect street
UNIVERSALIST. FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.
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