The Cambridge directory 1888, Part 14

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Carroll William, baker, boards 19 Hunting Carroll Wm., coachman, house 7 Norton place


Carroll Wm., compositor, boards 18 Put- nam av.


Carroll William, grain weigher (F. R. R. Chs'n), house 16 Gore


Carroll William, tailor, house 24 Porter Carroll William Jr., junk, bds. 24 Porter Carroll Wm. C., laborer, house 238 Frank- lin


Carroll Wm. H., herdic driver, house 67 Charles


Carruthı Charles E., grocer, 72 River, bds. 9 Laurel


Carruth George E., clerk, 72 River, house 9 Laurel


Carruthers Edward J., paymaster, 17 Main, house at Melrose


Carry Harry, laborer, house 9 Dinsmore ct.


Carry Will C., medical student, boards 96 Ellery


Carson Albert, baker, 176 Harvard, lı. do. Carson Byron, boxmaker, boards 325 Main Carson Patrick, carpenter, h. 356 Green Carson Robert, h. 340 Green


Carson Thomas, at 169 Gore


Carstein Hans L., coal and wood, 47 Cogs- well ave., house 45 do.


Carter Abbie Miss, dressmaker, boards 15 Pleasant


Carter Alfred, coachman, 134 Oxford, boards do.


Carter Charles, boards 35 Concord av.


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ARTER CHARLES M., presi- dent, Maverick Oil Co., Sixth, cor. Potter, and (61 Broad, B.), house at Boston (see page 12)


Carter Edbert E., clerk, 164 Cambridge, rooms rear 149 Cambridge,


Carter Elno A., book-keeper, 153 Put- nam avenue, house 3 Chestnut


Carter Frank H. (A. & E. Burton,& Co.), brush innfr., 122 and 124 Harvard, and (21 Exchange, B.), house at Boston Carter George, blower, N. E. Glass Works, house 138 Cambridge


Carter George E., 623 Main, house 35 Concord av.


Carter George W., wood engraver, boards 138 Cambridge


Carter Gordon, hostler, boards 24 Mill Carter Harriet, Miss, city missionary (19 Congregational House, Beacon, B.). house 14 Western avenue


Carter James, carpenter, house 467 Main Carter James, coachman, 80 Sparks, house 31 Willard


Carter John, laborer, 169 Gore, house 13 Warren


Carter John R., law student, H. U., house 64 Sparks


Carter Josepli C., confectionery peddler, boards 4 Elm


Carter Joseph T., compositor (238 Washı., B.), house 38 Sidney


Carter Lemuel T., grocer, 174 Hampshire, house 382 Cambridge


Carter Lewis W., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 25 Mt. Auburn


Carter L. L. (Smith & Carter), teamster, Crescent ave., house 5 Hadley


Carter Martha L., widow of Jolin, house 38 Austin


Carter M. Jennie Miss, dressmaker, Brack- ett place, house do.


Carter Nathan A., watchman, Rhoades build- ing, State, house 4 Boardman place


Carter Noel A., salesnian (229 Franklin, B.), house 66 Antrim


Carter (). M., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Carter Richard H., waiter, Memorial Hall, rooms 66 Putnam avenue


Carter Susan Mrs., house 177 Harvard


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


P. O'BRIEN & SON,


820 Main and S9 Sparks Sts.


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CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.


Carter William, watchman, State, corner Osborn, house 9 Broadway


Carter William F., horse shoer (B.), house rear 11 Valentine


Carter William G., laborer, h. Garden ct. Carter William H., cook, S. Algheiri, Main, house 90 Harvard [Harvard Carter William H., whitewasher, house 90 Carter W. G., hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Dunster


Carton Hugh, soap dealer, h. 33 Hunting Cartwright Ezekiel S., rope maker, house 2 Harold place


Cartwright John B., trombone soloist, bds. 2 Harold place


Cartwright Joseph P., driver, S. F. E. 5, house 2 Hotel Inman


Cartwright Philip, box nailer, 3 Hampshire, boards 2 Harold place


Carty Henry, machinist, house 129 Winsor Carty Henry T., bread store, 129} Winsor, and music teacher, 129 Winsor, b. do. Carty, see McCarty, also McCarthy


Carver Edmond S., machinist, boards Lam- bert avenue, corner Richdale avenue


Cary Emma F. Miss, boards 92 Brattle


Cary John H., at B. & L. R. R. repair shop Cary Sarah G. Miss, house 92 Brattle


Cary Thomas G., boards 92 Brattle


Cary, see Carey


Caryl Mary E. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, house at Somerville


Case Elias A., clerk (140 Hanover, B.), h, 132 Washington


Case Lyman G., teamster (99 Sudbury, B.), house 68 Columbia


Case Samuel M., book-keeper, boards 68 Columbia


Casey Andrew A., baker, 502 Main, house rear 15 Pine


Casey Ann J., widow of William, house 104 Fourth


Casey Frank J., iron moulder, Third, cor. Bent, house 10 Pine


Casey Geo., laborer, house 6 Rogers' block, Washington


Casey George A., laborer, boards rear 79 Hastings


Casey James, insurance agent (85 Devon- shire, B.), house 139 Main


Casey James H., laborer, boards 91 Fifth Casey James M., clerk, 33 Hampshire, bds. 173 Cambridge


Casey James S., sub., steam fire engine driver, house 195 Cambridge


Casey John, oiler, 502 Main, h. 23 Sidney Casey John H., lab., house r. 78 Boylston Casey John H., machinist, boards rear 79 Hastings


Casey Katie, book-binder, h. 2 Norfolk ct. Casey Mary Mrs., house 137 Main


Casey Mary A., widow of Bernard, house rear 79 Hastings


Casey Maurice, laborer, 28 Bridge


Casey Michael, clerk, 432 Cambridge, bds. at Somerville


Casey Michael, marble worker (B.), house 107 Columbia


Casey Michael, messenger (Tremont House, B.), house 91 Fifth


Casey Michael, Jr., herdic driver (B.), b. 91 Fifth


Casey Patrick, blacksmith, h. 200 Cushing Casey Thomas, clerk, boards 20 School


Casey Thomas H., clerk (33 Federal, B.), boards 173 Cambridge


Casey Thomas J., chief engineer, fire de- partment, office, City Hall, 660 Main, house 173 Cambridge


Casey Timothy, laborer, house 26 North Casey William, furnace tender (B.), house 41 Clark


Casey William, hostler, house 6 Baldwin street court


Casey William F., confectionery, fruit, etc., 195 Cambridge, house do.


Casey William L., morocco dresser, boards rear 79 Hastings


Cashman George R., warehouseman, Uni- versity Press, boards 26 Donnell


Cashman John, gardener, at Observatory, house 29 Donnell


Cashman John, laborer, 220 Portland


Cashman Michael Mrs., house 8 Lincoln Cashman Patrick, wheelwright, 234 North avenue, house 47 Cedar


Cashman Thomas, book-binder, Riverside Press, house 536 Main


Casneau Sylvester, hairdresser, 627 Main, house 32 Amory


Caspar M., metal worker, Otis, near First Casper Nicholas, clerk, 246 Broadway, bds. 118 Winsor


Cass Calvin P., clerk (Boston), h. 22 Pearl Cass Frederick G., pres., Wilson-Cass Co., 10 Franklin, house 12 Green


Cass Sarah C., widow of Enoch C., house 12 Green


Cassalls William, clerk, 538 Main, boards 35 Green


Cassidy Andrew, fireman, Gas Co.'s Works, Third, rooms 66 Broadway [Pearl


Cassidy Ann, widow of Edward, house 120 Cassidy Bridget Mrs., house 8 Decatur ct. Cassidy Edward, clerk (B. & M. freight de- pot, B.), boards 120 Pearl


Cassidy Edward, driver, U. S. Mail, 44 Bridge


Cassidy Edward, at 169 Gore


Cassidy Edward Mrs., house 79 Spring


Cassidy Edward B., teamster (B.), house 16 Leighton court


Cassidy John, helper, Albany, house at Somerville


Cassidy John, laborer, house 35 Harding Cassidy John P., mason, house 20 Fair- mont avenue


HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,


BURDITT & WILLIAMS Wholesale and Retall. 2J DOCK SQUARE.


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CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.


Casson Robert (Irving & Casson), wood | Cawley Thomas J., laborer, 211 Bridge, h. mantels, Otis, c. First, house at Linden 20} Third Castle Eliza, widow of James, house 52 Columbia


Castle James C., clerk (B.), b. 52 Columbia Caswell Daniel W., clerk, boards 44 Sidney Caswell Elizabeth, widow of John, house 291 Green


O YASWELL GEO. B. (Coolidge & Caswell), prop., Bay State Laundry, 136 Franklin, house 8} Western ave. (see page 623)


Caswell Margaret Ann Miss, press feeder, University Press, boards 291 Green


Caswell Newell F., clerk, boards 10 Dover Caswell Sarah P., widow of Enoch H., h. 8& Western avenue


Caswell Susan, widow of Thomas, liouse 93 Hampshire [shire


Caswell Thomas M., teamster, b. 93 Hamp- Cate Charles F., clerk (18 Cambridge, B.), liouse 57 Frost [lı. do.


Cate George F., provisions, 142 Harvard, Cate Jessy L., teacher, High School, boards 15 Lancaster


Cate John, carpenter, rooms 12 Dunster


Cate Lavinia T. Mrs., boards 142 Harvard Cate Louisa L., widow of Janies, liouse 7 Appian Way


Catlin Jolin, night watchman, Third, corner Bent, house 67 Vine


Caty Louis O., clerk, 432 Cambridge, liouse at Somerville


Cauley Ann Mrs., house 48 Harding Caulkin Katie M. Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 438 Main


Caulkins Frederick J., asst. editor, 3 Lin- den, boards 96 Austin


Caulkins Louisa B., widow of Jonathan, lı. 96 Austin


Caun Edward, hairdresser, h. 24 Putnam av. Caution Benjamin, drug clerk (B.), house 32 Howard


Cavanagh Aunie Mrs., house 656 Cambridge Cavanagh Charles, stone-cutter, First, opp. Spring. house do.


Cavanaghı Cortes W., printer, bds. 17 Eliot Cavanagh George, boiler-maker, 92 Main Cavanagh Jolin, cook, house 45 Brookline Cavanagh Michael, harness maker, 445 Main, house 69 Columbia


Cavanagh Michael T., grocer, 346 Nortlı avenue, house do.


Cavanagh Patrick, teamster, First, near Spring, house do.


Cavanagh Thomas H., action maker, 162 Broadway, house 656 Cambridge


Cavanagh William H., clerk, 346 North av., boards do.


Cavanagh, see Kavanagh


Cave Jane Mrs., house 3 Symonds' block, De Wolf


Cawley Jolın F., laborer, Amer. Rub. Co., boards 20} Third


Cayer Andrew, laborer, house Wellington, near Brick Yard


Cederberg A., at 44 Cambridge [Main Cederberg John F., tailor (B.), house 291 Cederberg Theodore, carpenter, liouse 51 Hayes court


Cederholm Nels, cabinet maker, 44 Cam- bridge, house at Melrose Highlands


Centennial Am. Tea Co., teas and coffees, 527 Main and 130 Cambridge


Center Caroline O. Mrs., h. 2 Lincoln court Center Mary P. Mrs., house 23 Summer Central Club, 1 Norfolk


Cervi Romeo. book-binder, Riverside Press, house 98 Putnam avenue


Chabot Joseph S., tinsmith, Cedar, corner Dudley, house 63 Cedar


Chadbourne Arthur P., bds. Mercer Circle Chadbourne George S., clergyman, house 9 Warland


Chadbourne James P., boards 9 Warland


Chadbourne Samuel R., fly finisher, 162 Broadway


Chadbourne William Mrs., h. Mercer Circle Chadbourne William J., trav. salesman, boards 9 Warland


Chadwick Alford F., polishier, 137 Broad- way, house 44 Winsor


Chadwick Lead Works, red lead mnfrs., N. E. Glass Works yard, Nortlı, office (171 to 175 High, Boston)


Chadwick Lena B. Miss, saleswoman, boards 42 Winsor [h. do.


Chafe Georgianna, dressmaker, 26 Essex, Chaffee Charles, baker, 502 Main


Chaffee Eben, boards 55 Otis


Cliaffee Knowlton S., liouse 55 Otis


Chalingsworth Joseph. blower, New Eng- land Glass Works, house at E. Boston Chalk Abram B., shoemaker, 26 Fourth, liouse do.


Challis Alfred, assistant engineer, Univer- sity Press, house 42 Holyoke


Chalmers Frank S., shoemaker (341 Wash., B.), house 216 Pearl


Chalmers William, Jr., nailer, 3 Hampshire, house 402 Main


Chamberlain Alfred N. Mrs., h. 17 Amory Chamberlain Arthur W., clerk, bds. 10 Jay Chamberlain A. Otis, letter carrier, P. O. 611 Main, house 17 Amory


Chamberlain Carrie Miss, Kindergarten school. Grace M. E. Church, b. 7 River Chamberlain Edward, carver, 2 house Rogers block, Washington


Chamberlain Edward, teamster, 169 Gore, house 14 Squires court


Chamberlain George D., beef (25 South Market and 117 Clinton, B.), house 5 River


Chamberlain James F., silver plater (21 School, B.), house 116 Prospect


Dr. E. Y. White, 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, { Central Sq.


DENTISTS,


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CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.


Chamberlain John Paul, trav. salesman (12 Bedford, B.), boards 10 Jay


Chamberlain Newell, beef (25 South Mar- ket and 117 Clinton, B.), lı. 7 River


Chamberlain Sally N. Mrs., teacher, Wil- lard primary school, house 10 Jay Chamberlain Samuel B., agent, lı. 289 Pearl Chanberlin Charles U., boards 659 Main


C HAMBERLIN DANIEL U., president, First National Bank, Main, cor. Prospect, and president Cambridge Gas Light Co., 424 Harvard, house 659 Main


Chamberlin Ella M. Miss, whistling soloist, boards 39 Columbia


Chamberlin George H., residence 77 Brattle Chamberlin Horace E., lumber (54 Kilby, B.), house 177 Putnam avenue


Chamberlin John F., teamster, 220 Portland, house 142 Prospect


Chaniberlin Mary A. N., widow of John, lionse 29 Suffolk


Chamberlin L. W., widow of Volney R., house 167 Brookline


Chamberlin Sarah F., widow of Charles P., house 39 Columbia [Talbot


Chamberlin S. B., laborer, Waverly, cor. Chamberlin William E., architect (6 Bea- con, B.), boards 659 Main


Chamberlin Winston W., clerk (cellar 1, new F. H. Market, B.), h. 29 Suffolk


Chamberlin W. E., painter, lı. 2 Douglass Chamberlin, see Chamberlain


Chambers George, laborer, 169 Gore, bds. 339} Cambridge


Chambers Samuel D., mariner, h. 34 Amory Champagne Desire, brickmaker, house 51 Dublin [Dublin


Champagne Joseph, brick maker, house 51 Champoux Edward, teamster, 47 Cogswell avenue, house 7 Reed


Champlin Edgar R., lawyer (209 Washing- ton, room A, Boston). house 8 Dana Champlin Robert, boards 776 Main


Champney William L., expressman, house 4 Coolidge place [Railroad Chance Jolin, currier, Dudley, house 18 Chandler Amanda M. Mrs., h. 35 Hudson


Chandler Archie, clerk, Boston Bridge Works, Sixth


Chandler Charles H., book-keeper (178 Devonshire, B. ), house 269 Harvard


Chandler Edward K. Rev., pastor Broad- way Baptist Church, house 81 Prospect Chandler Edward R., hatter (9 Hollis, B.), house 22 Front


Chandler Edwin J., piano trimmer, 162 Broadway, house at Hyde Park


Chandler Elmer E., draughtsman (84 King- ston, B.), boards 16 Amory


Chandler Emeline B., widow of Ebenezer, house 16 Amory


Chandler Emery A., timekeeper, 502 Main, liouse 37 Columbia


Chandler E. Dana, designer, 83 North av., bds. do.


Chandler Florence B. Miss, teacher, Web- ster grammar school, bds. at Salem


Chandler Frank A., electrotype finislier, Riverside Press, boards 22 Front


Chandler Gilbert E., dividend clerk (N. E. Trust Co., 85 Devonshire, B.), boards 16 Amory


Chandler Isaac A., supt. Boston Bridge Works, Sixth, cor. Rogers, house 3 Hastings square


Chandler John H., salesman (16 Leverett. B.), house 36 Winsor


Chandler Laura J. Mrs., house 23 Norfolk Chandler Lewis B., provisions, 655 Main, boards 686 do.


Chandler Seth C., house 16 Craigie


Chandler Seth C., Jr., consulting actuary, Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. (Portland, Maine), house 16 Craigie Chandler Stephen B., insurance agent (172 Devonshire, B. ), house 83 Northi av.


Chandler William, bookbinder, Riverside Press, boards 43 Blackstone


Chaney Abigail, widow of Thomas, house 4 River


Chaney Sylvanus B., cracker dealer, 502 Main, house 86 Pleasant


Chaney, see Cheney


Channing Edward, instructor, H. U., house 1 Brewster place


Channing Henrietta A. S., wid. of Edward T., boards 67 Kirkland


Channion Wilford, driver, Peter Morse, Walden b. do.


Clanron Gudfroind, wood carver, h. 10 Fourthi st. place


Chapin Andrew N., mason, basement 602 Main, house 22 Fairmont avenue


Chapin Edward S., salesman (31 West, B. ), house 97 Lake View avenue


Chapin George E., clerk (12 Blackstone market, B.), house 66 Otis Chapin Geo. T., butter (17 Blackstone market, B.), boards 66 Otis


Chaplin George (George Chaplin & Co.), builder, Cambridge, cor. Antrim, H. do. Chaplin George & Co. (George Chaplin), builders, Cambridge cor. Antrim


Chaplin J. Charles, carpenter, boards Cambridge, corner Autrin


Chaplin Sedley, carpenter, b. Cambridge, corner Antrim


Chaplin William H., carpenter, bds. Cam- bridge, corner Antrim


Chaplin Winfield S., professor, H. U., house 16 Prescott


Chapman Charles H., sawyer, State, bds. 401} Main


Chapman Charles W. (Emery & Chap- man), optician, 507 Main, house do. Chapman Cyrus D., engineer, Cambridge Laundry, Soden, boards 54 Sidney


CARPENTERS' TOOLS,


at Central Square, Hardware Store, Nos. 2 and 4. BURDITT & WHITE.


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CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY.


Chapman Elizabeth, widow of Ozias G., | house 7 Riedesel avenue


Chapman Francis L., carriage mnfr., rear 10 Brattle, house 11 Story


Chapman Frederick E., salesman, house 5 Hotel Ellerton, Norfolk


Chapman Harrison, machinist, B. & M. R. R., house 23 Austin


Chapman James, carpenter, 400 Cambridge, house Oak


Chapman John, millhand, 44 Cambridge, h. at Everett


Chapman Jolın A., mariner, h. 1 Baldwin place


Chapman John L, action maker, 162 Broadway, house 27 Western avenue


Chapman Joseph D., slipper maker (14 Hamilton, B.), house Hotel Shirley, 41 School


Chapman Josiah G., painter, 660 Main, h. 28 Norfolk


Chapman Mary E., widow of Hazen, house 401} Main


Chapman M. N. Mrs., house 1 Waterhouse Chapman Nathaniel B., rooms 16 Story


Chapman Orville H., hairdresser (B.), h. 102 Pearl


Chapman Ruth, boarding-house, 54 Sidney Chapman William G., salesman, 473 Cam- bridge, boards 75 Gore


Chappell E., driver, W. E. S. R. Co.


Chappelle Fred W., boxmaker, boards 57 Fourth


Chard T. P., conductor, W. E. S. R. Co., boards Brewer's block


C HARLES RIVER IRON


WORKS, Edward Kendall & Sons props., 72 to 92 Main (see page 5)


YHARLES RIVER NATION-


C AL BANK, Eben Snow, cashier, 1 Harvard row (see page 614)


Charlton Frank, carpenter, h. 84 Howard Charlton William, carpenter, li. 15 Hews


Charlton William B, gauge maker, (36 Chardon, B. ). h. 197 Hampshire


Charmois Mary A., widow of Victor, house 141 Thorndike


Chartrand Eleazar, cooper, 169 Gore, bds. 60 Sixth


Chartrand George, cooper, 169 Gore, h. 60 Sixtlı


Chase Aaron F., mason. h. 29 Vineyard Chase Austin C., clerk, 168 Gore, b. 108 Cambridge


Chase Charles D., carpenter, house 22 Harris place


Chase Charles M., laborer house 134 Web- ster avenue


Chase Charlotte M. Miss, teacher, Webster grammer school, boards 341 Broadway Chase Edward F., electrician, h. 86 School Chase Freeman H., express (91 Kilby, B.), house 156 Hampshire


Chase George S., salesman, house 13 Hum- boldt


Chase Herbert A., physician, lı. 772 Main


Clase Hiram L., homeopathic physician, office and house 752 Main


Chase Isaac, book-keeper Richardson & Bacon, foot Dunster, h. 47 Trow bridge Chase Isaac R., engineer, B. & L. R. R., b. 123 Thorndike


Chase James N., druggist, boards 55 Essex Chase Joseph S., cabinet maker 162 Broad- way, house at Malden


Clase Josialı G., civil engineer and survey- or, house 8 Bigelow


Chase Louis S., student, b. 47 Trowbridge Chase Mary E., widow of Edwin B., h. 50 Shepard


Chase William H., salesman (118 Merrimac, B.), boards 128 Oxford


Chatwin Alfred, granite cutter, bds. 609 Mt. Auburn


Chatwin Kate E. Miss, dressmaker, 125 Columbia, boards do. [Columbia Chatwin William, brass-finisher (B.), h. 125 Chatwin William T., furniture mover, bds. 125 Columbia


Chayer Edward, at 169 Gore


Checkley Dora T. Miss, h. 7 Appian Way


Checketts George, brass filer (B.), h. 4 Rogers block, Waslington


Cheever Chester, teainster (124 Commerce, B.), rooms 40 Winsor


Cheever Sanford, drover, house 6 Lopez


Cheney Charles W., salesman, 502 Main, house 351 Pearl


Cheney Edwin L., produce, (basement, 10 N. F. H. market, B.), house 41 Essex Cheney Ellen A., teacher, Stearns primary school, boards 15 Greenough avenue Cheney Harvey A., moulder, h, 74 Allston


Cheney Herbert E., clerk (basement 10 New Faneuil Hall Market B.), boards 106 Austin


Cheney Hiram W., trav. salesman (119 Milk, B.), house 58 Austin


Cheney Lizzie A. Miss, teacher of drawing, 50 Sacramento, house do.


Cheney Mary, widow of Nathan, house 50 Sacramento


Cheney Susan D., widow of Joseph A., 1. 52 Mt. Auburn


Cheney, see Chaney


Cherest Eliza A. Mrs., lı. 147 Columbia


Cherwinsky Max, soap maker, 172 Pearl, house Hotel Fairmont, River


Chestnut James, hat oiler, Thorndike, lı. 47 Harding


Chevallier Gotthard, canvasser, 3 Prospect, house 4 Putnam court


Chew James, waiter, Memorial Hall, bds. 9 Baldwin st. court


Cheyne Charlotte, dressmaker, boards 19 Wałnut court [nut ct.


Cheyne William, stone mason, h. 19 Wał-


GARDENERS, 8


FLORISTS, and Contractors for , P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main & 89 Sparks Sts.


CEMETERY WORK


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CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY


Chick Charles A., salesman (9 Chauncy, B.) | Chisholm Daniel, harness maker, house 4 boards 99 Allston Charles River


Chick Edward E., assistant, Peabody Mu- seunt, house 15 Ware


Chick Joseph E., box maker, 169 Gore, lı. 14 Buck's block. Seventlı


Chick Sarah W., widow of John A., house 99 Allston


Chickering William H., clerk, B. & L. R. R. freighit office, Prison Point, house at Lowell


Chicoine Bruno, confectioner (147 Tre- mont, B.). house 317 Main


Chicoine B. Mrs., dressmaker, 317 Main, house do.


Child Acme Cutter & Press Co., paper cut- ters and printing presses, 356 Main and (64 Federal, B.)


Child Arthur W., clerk (87 Milk, B. ), house 7 Prince


Child Emma Mrs., house 13 Mellen


Childs Emma L., boards 6 State


Child Ernest G., bookkeeper, 120 Hamp- shire, boards 226 Broadway


Child E. Adelaide, teacher, Agassiz school, boards 13 Mellen


Child Francis J., professor of English, HI. U., house 67 Kirkland


Child Frederick E., photographer, honse Hotel Stratford


Child Fred G., violinist, house 13 Mellen Child Joseph Mrs., house 7 Prince


Child Mary A. Mrs., house 99 Green


Child M. M., truant officer, house 10 Far- well place


Child Spencer, sale stable, 120 Hampshire, house 226 Broadway


Child William B., house 6 State


Childs Freeman, machinist. 356 Main


Childs George W., driver, 15 River, h. 32 Fairmont


Childs Henry H. Mrs., boards 46 Holyoke Childs John J., honse 18 Fairmont


Childs Moses, truant officer, rooms 10 Far- well place


Childs William H., harness maker, W. E. St. R. Co., house at Somerville


Childs Winthrop W .. driver, 565} Main, rooms do.


Childs, see Child


Chipman Albion, supt., The Gould Pack- ing Co., 36 Cambridge, h. 38 Bigelow Chipman Anna M. Miss, medical student, boards 38 Bigelow


Chipman Frank B., teamster, h. 23 Camb. Chipman George W. (116 Tremont, B.), I. 170 Brookline


Chisholm A .. machinist, 17 Main


Chisholm Charles, butcher, Niles Bros., Concord avenne


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HISHOLM COLIN. carpenter and builder. 427 Cambridge and 613 Main house 108 Trentont (see page 626)


Chisholm Daniel, lineman, b. 271 B'dway Chisholm Duncan, lineman, b. 271 B'dway Chisholm D., hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Dunster


Chisholm Hugh, lineman, bds. 2 Columbia Chisholm James, lineman, bds. 2 Columbia Chisholm John, carpenter, h. 37 Wash.


Chisholm M., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co.


Chisholm Peter, carpenter, bds. 14 Warren Chittick Robert Mrs., h. r. 13 Appian Way Chittick Robert H., bds. r. 13 Appian Way Chlaud M., at 169 Gore


Clioate E. M. Miss, metaphysician, 24 Pearl, house do.


Christenson Frank, painter, house 63 Brook- line


Christian Caroline, widow of Henry L., nurse, house 0 Boylston


Christiansen Alfred E., photograph retouch- er, rooms 68 Winsor


Christiansen Hans, cabinet maker, Otis, c. First


Christiansen Leonard, photograph retouch- er, roonis 68 Winsor


Christiansen Robert, gardener, 11 Fayer- weather, bds. do.


Christie Alexander, stenographer, Riverside Press, house at Malden


Christie Michael, laborer, house 16 Reed Christie William, snpt .. Dana Hill Club, stable, 677 Main, h. 22 Western ave.


Christmann George, baker, 10 Franklin Christopher Geo. P., boards Zenas Chris- topher's, Davenport


Christopher Handley S., clerk (Summer, B.), bds. Z. Christopher's, Davenport YHRISTOPHER HENRY A., C carpenter, 121} Columbia, house 68 Webster ave. (see page 626)


Christopher Susan, widow of Edward B., boarding-house, 4 Eaton


Christopher William, calenderer, American Rubber Co,


Christopher Zenas, harness maker, 186 North ave., house foot Davenport


Church Alice, widow of Harry, h. 40 Third Church Charles, butcher, Niles Bros., Con- eord avenue


Church Charles A., teamster, house 01 Somerset


Church Charles C., waiter, h. 19 Brewery Church Charles L., cigar maker(85 State, B.), house 124 Thorndike


Church Heber B., clerk (30 Kilby, B.), boards 11 Chester


Church JJohn B., cabinet maker, (Chas'n.), house 7 Eighth


Church Mary H. Mrs., dressmaker, 7 Eighth house do.


Church Moses D., physician, 106 Putnam avenue, house do.


Churchill Edwin Mrs., house 13 Chester


RURDITT & WILLIAMS,


THE DOCK SQUARE HARDWARE STORE Established 1860. 20 DOCK SQUARE.


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CAMBRIDGE [C] DIRECTORY


Churchill Heber B., clerk, bds. 13 Chester Churchill John, painter, 444 Cambridge, boards Souther place


Churchill Mark, civil engineer, boards 52 Austin


Churchill Theodore, fish dealer, 135 Hamp- shire, boards 14 Lincoln


Chute Clarinda G., widow of William B., rooms rear 508 Main [h. 17 Mellen


Chute D. A., expressman, Hatch's express, Chute Edward E., house rear 503 Main


Chute Irene Mrs., house 169 Green


Cilley Horace L., house 15 Clinton


Cilter James, laborer, 169 Gore, boards 15 Warren


City Hall, 660 Main


City Stable, Hampshire, between Norfolk and Tremont


Claffey A. J., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Claflin Walter A., apothecary, 1 Brattle, house 112 Oxford


Clancey David, hostler (B.), house 34 North


Clancey Henry, laborer, boards 15 Warren Clancey James William, laborer, house 86 Third


Clancy Michael, at 169 Gore


Clancy Michael, cabinet maker, 20 Albany


Clancy Michael, laborer, h. 212 Columbia


Clancy Patrick, mason, house 173 Elm


Clancy Richard, at 169 Gore


Clancy Stephen, at 169 Gore


Clancy Timothy, at 169 Gore


Clapp Charles W., saw filer, 3 Hampshire, house Rogers' block, 321 Main


Clapp Edward C., compositor, H. U. print- ing office, house 138 Mount Auburn Clapp Ellen H., widow of John W., house 67 River


Clapp Fred C., musician, boards 132 Mt. Auburn


Clapp George Walter, mnfr. of solderine, 160 Putnam avenue, house do.


Clapp John, sawyer, 162 Broadway, house 89 Plymouth


Clapp Mary A., widow of Charles C., house 132 Mt. Auburn


Clapp Robert P., lawyer (40 Water, room 67, B.), removed to Lexington




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