The Cambridge directory 1888, Part 40

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Marsh C., house 15 Lee


Marsh Edward L., clerk (25 Franklin, B.), boards 86 Spring


Marsh Fred W., teamster, h. 107 Wash.


Marsh George E., travelling salesman (22 Merchants row, B.), h. 362 Harvard


Marsh George E., Jr., student, H. U., bds. 362 Harvard


Marsh George W., blower, N. E. Glass Works, house 137 Cambridge


Marsh Harriette, widow of Francis, house 107 Washington


Marsh Henry, paper hanger, h. 14 State


Marsh Henry, physician, h. 1 Coolidge pl. Marsh Henry, house 325 Main


Marsh Herbert B., oil, 323 Broadway


Marsh John, engineer, 91 Broadway, house 19 Harvard


Marsh John, fireman, H. U., house foot of Murray


Marsh Luella M. Miss, teacher, Otis pri- mary school, boards 86 Spring


Marsh Margaret, nurse, house 14 State


Marsh Maria, widow of John, boards foot of Murray


Marsh Mary Mrs., nurse, house 29 Pleasant Marsh Mary A., h. 26 Fairmont av.


Marsh Patrick, at 169 Gore


Marsh Sarah A., widow of George, house 86 Spring


Marsh Walter R., student, H. U., boards 362 Harvard


Marsh William, brakeman, O. C. R. R., h. 132 Pleasant


Marshall Annie Miss, clerk, 28 Boylston, boards 140 Mt. Auburn


Marshall Charles H., district deputy, Iron Hall, house 140 Mt. Auburn


Marshall Cora S. Miss, clerk, 3 Austin, b. 12 Village


Marshall E. H., billiard hall (57 Temple place, B.), house 31 Bigelow


Marshall Fred J., cutter, Am. Rubber Co., house 347 Cambridge


Marshall Freeman W., gardener, h. 16 Mill Marshall George, laborer, h. 15 Marion


Marshall Henry, calenderer, Am. Rub. Co. Marshall Herbert A., mill hand, Am. Rub. Co., house 117} Hampshire


Marshall John H., carpenter. Dyke, cor. De Wolf, house 50 Holyoke


Marshall Manuel, laborer, house 1 Low- land avenue


Marshall Manuel Mrs., h. 36 Cambridge


Marshall Mary A., widow of Thomas, h. 26 Fairmont av.


Marshall Moses M., meats (28 F. H. mar- ket, B ), house 280 Harvard


Marshall M. S. (28 F. H. market, B.), h. 280 Harvard


Marshall Noble, teamster, house 4 Hamp- shire place


Marshall Perry, mariner, boards 4 Hamp- shire place


Marshall Simeon F., dentist, 593{ Main, h. Fairfield, near Pemberton


Marshall Stuart D., hard-wood finisher (B.), h. Baker block, Crescent av.


Marshall Thomas, hostler, h. r. 13 Willow Marshall William, carpenter, h. 14 Dins- more court


Marshall William A., carpenter, house 8 Hotel Templeton


Marshall Wm. P., billiards (57 Temple pl., B.), house 70 Prospect


Marshea James W., jeweler, 448 Harvard, house 413 Green


Marshea John D., trav. salesman (N. Y.), house 71 Pearl


Marsters John M., clergyman, h. 1 Orchard Marston A. V. Mrs., dressmaker, 22 Or- chard. house do.


Marston Charles C., police, station 5, house 22 Orchard


Marston Christopher, hostler. A. H. Hews & Co., Crescent av., house do.


Marston Frank E., trav. salesman (159 Franklin, B.), house 23 Cottage


Marston George A., police, Station 4, h. 16 Spruce


Marston George W. M., lumber surveyor, house 10 Oak


Marston John, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 4 Frank


Marston Louise Miss, dressmaker, 117 Thorndike, house do.


Martell Alfred, varnisher, Am. Rubber Co., house 22 Murdock


Martell Frank E., extract mnfr., 539 Main, rooms 57 Austin


Martell Patrick, laborer, house 171 Dublin Martell Richard, teamster, boards 62 Amory Martelle Eli, operative, h. rear 62 Amory


Builders' Hardware,


at Burditt & White's 2 & 4 Central Sq.


285


ADVERTISEMENTS.


RETAIL MERCHANTS' COMMERCIAL AGENCY.


OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.


Affords Absolute Protection. Information furnished and BILLS COLLECTED in any part of the United States and Canada.


ATTORNEYS IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES.


THE COMMERCIAL REPORTER, (THE TRADERS PRIVATE PAPER.)


Reliable and Accurate Market Reports & Quotations. Mortgages, Assignments, and Valuable Trade Information


¿ Commercial Reporter, (postage paid) 82.00


Terms: Credit Register & Commercial Reporter, with Collection System For Circulars and Further Information, ADDRESS


$6.00


M'Cready Credit Register Co., J. C. M'CREADY, Manager, 52 SO. MARKET ST., BOSTON.


CHAS. E. HALL & CO.,


Importers and Workers of all kinds of


Foreign & Domestic Marble,


69 Charlestown St., 101 Haverhill St., BOSTON.


CHARLES E. HALL. M. MORAN.


C. SCHAFFER, Furrier & Mnfr. of Furs


14 & 16 BROMFIELD STREET, BOSTON. Furs Cleansed, Repaired, Illered and made into Latest Styles.


W. A. MASON & SON, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS,


SURVEYORS OF MECHANICS' WORK.


CENTRAL SQUARE, No. 603 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. RESIDENCE, Raymond St., Old Cambridge, near the Botanical Garden.


ESTABLISHED A. D., 1839.


Information of value to every property owner.


We have saved the original notes and plans of all Surveys by us since 1839, also, a vast collection of copies and other information, from which we are prepared to re- establish old boundaries as well as new ones.


Anything in our line promptly and accurately attended to.


286


ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES MARTIN & SON,


Manufacturers of


HOUSE AND STORE AWNINGS, TENTS, CANOPIES, FLAGS, VESSELS' COLORS & BURGEES. - Selling . Igents for- ONTARIO AND GREENWOOD


COTTON DUCK,


ALL WIDTHS AND WEIGHTS FOR


Belting, Hose, Agricultural Implements, Wagon Covers, Tarpaulins, Hammocks, Tents, Awnings, Paper Dryer's, Trunk Covers, Cot Beds. &c.


ROOFING DUCK IN ALL WIDTHS, STANDARD and 6, 6 1-2 and 7 oz. DRILLS. WATERPROOF DUCK AND DRILLINGS.


- JOBBERS OF Foreign & Domestic Awning Stripes. AWNING AND SAIL MAKERS' SUPPLIES, -SOLE AGENTS FOR - Perfection Sail Twine.


TENTS & WEDDING CANOPIES,


-- TO LET .-


We have LARGE TENTS with seating capacity from 100 to 5.000 to let at reasonable terms. Also, a variety of smaller tents for private parties, etc.


Connected by Telephone.


110, 112 AND 114 COMMERCIAL STREET,


BOSTON.


JAMES MARTIN. WALTER C. MARTIN.


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CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY


Martelle Simon, shoemaker, Amer. Rubber Co., boards rear 62 Amory


Marten Kei, mariner, house 3 Soden place Martin Adam W., law student (Boston Uni- versity), boards 18 Prospect


Martin Ann, widow of James, boards 165 Harvard


Martin Annie, widow of Edward H., house rear 17 Tremont


Martin Annie M., widow of Thomas, house rear 41 Clark


Martin Archie, sawyer, 3 Hampshire


Martin Arthur, draughtsman, boards 111 Columbia


Martin Bernard, granite cutter, 43 Main, h. 71 Charles


Martin Cliarles, baker, 502 Main


Martin Charles D., baker, 502 Main, boards 52 Union


Martin Daniel, carpenter, house 170 Winsor Martin David, cigar maker, house 9 Lopez Martin David, furrier, 3 River, house do.


Martin Edward J., bruslımaker (B.), b. 71 Charles


Martin Elizabeth Mrs., h. 451 Cambridge Martin Ellen M., widow of James A., h. 84 Oxford


Martin George, carpenter, h. 15} Baldwin Martin George E., gilder, h. 203 Hampshire Martin George W., baker. boards 52 Union Martin George W., hairdresser, house 45 Washington


Martin Hannah Miss, dressmaker, 12 Appian Way, boards do.


Martin Henry, peddler, lı. 52 Putnanı ave. Martin Israel, tube maker, Albany, boards 4 Eaton


Martin James, boards 2 Chestnut park


M


ARTIN JAMES, tents, awnings and supplies, (110, 112 and 114 Commercial, B.), h. 16 Hamilton (see opposite)


Martin James, teamster, boards 45 Winsor Martin James J., cutter, Am. Rubber Co., boards 22 Grant


Martin Jane G., widow of William, liouse 92 Winsor


Martin Jolın, bootmaker, 544 Main, lı. do. Martin John, hostler, boards 65 Norfolk


Martin Jolın, laborer, house 33 Porter


Martin John D., piano trimmer, 284 Main. house at Dedham [Fourth


Martin John E., painter, 44 Gore, bds. 28 Martin John H., waiter, b. 45 Washiington Martin John W., iron worker, h. 146 Green Martin Joseph J., clerk (B.), bds. 2 Chest- nut Park


Martin Joseph P., clerk, 9 Harvard square, house 83 Concord avenue [Main


Martin J., hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., 201 Martin J. H., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Martin Levi, cooper, boards 86 Harvard Martin Lewis, printer (B.), b. 79 Tremont


Martin Martha A. Miss, teacher, Thorndike grammar school, boards 65 Otis


Martin Mary Mrs., h. rear 335 Cambridge Martin Mary, widow of Luke, h. 17 Dublin Martin Michael, blacksmith, b. 19 Seventh Martin Michael, gilder (B.), h. 148 Charles Martin Michael, laborer, house 22 Grant


Martin Moses A., clerk, 505 Main, house 47 Franklin


Martin M. Alfred, milkman, boards 83 Hubbard avenue


Martin Nellie M., book-keeper, 80 Pleasant, boards 544 Main


Martin Nelson L., supt., Oak Grove Farm Creamery, 4 Brewer's block, also 505 Main, house 47 Franklin


Martin Orrin F., blacksmith (F. R. R.), h. 83 Hubbard avenue


Martin Patrick, laborer, house 6 Erie


Martin Patrick, liquors, 109 Third, house 2 Chestnut Park


Martin Patrick J , plasterer, house 16 Vine Martin Paul, brickmaker, house 148 Spruce Martin Peter, carpenter, h. 478 Cambridge Martin Ralphı, upholsterer, boards 271 Mt. Auburn


Martin Robert A., foreman trimnier, 244 Main, house at Chelsea


Martin Robert E., brass finisher (B.), h. 85 Clark


Martin Stephen, iron moulder, Pelliam, h. 79 Tremont


Martin Stephen, Jr., banjoist, b. 79 Tremont Martin Thomas, boards 38 Bigelow


Martin Thonias, house 52 Union


Martin Thomas F., clerk, 6 Brattle, house 51 Raymond


Martin Thomas G., 139 Broadway, boards 92 Winsor


Martin Thomas K., jig sawyer, 286 Main, house 1275 Winsor


M ARTIN WALTER C. (James Martin & Son) tents, awnings and supplies (114 Commercial, B.), bds. 16 Hamilton (see opposite)


Martin Walter H., boiler maker, 356 Main, boards 52 Union


Martin William, clerk, bds. 8 Fairmont ave. Martin William, currier (Somerville), h. 71 Charles


Martin William, porter (79 Boylston, B.), house 72 Elm


Martin William A., house 2 River


Martin William H., lawyer, 563 Main, h. 18 Prospect


Martin Winnie Mrs., house 3 Soden place Martinez John, cigar maker, 461 Main, b. 44 Putnam avenue


Martinson Nels, case maker, 284 Main, h. rear 79 Hastings


Marto Alphus, laborer, h. 1 Lowland avenue Marvin Arthur T., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 43 Fairniont


Marvin Charles S., printer, boards 42 Grigg


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


P. O'BRIEN & SON,


820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.


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CAMBRIDGE [M]


DIRECTORY


Marvin Eliza H. Mrs., house Rockingham Marvin Frank A., clerk (45 Oliver, B.), h. 13 Essex


Marvin John, machinist, 72 Main


Marvin John P., tinsmith, bds. 67 Oxford Marvin Joseplı H., carpenter, h. 42 Grigg Marvin Louis G., printer, boards 42 Grigg Marvin Mary, widow of Charles S., house 7 Rockingham


Marvin Nelson H., salesman (440 Washing- ton, B.), boards 7 Rockingham


Marvin Richard T., carpenter, house A 77 Putnam avenue


Marvin Samuel W., carpenter, b. 42 Grigg Marvin William J., asst. assessor, City Hall, builder, bridge commissioner, and har- bor master, house 102 Austin


Marwick Addie M. Miss, dressmaker, 114 Thorndike, boards do.


Marx Frederic, hairdresser, 7 Boylston, boards 14 Cowperthwaite


Marx Henry, brass moulder (B.), boards 14 Cowperthiwaite


Marx Philip, house 14 Cowperthwaite Marx Philip A., printer (B.), house 14 Cowperthiwaite


Maskell James, salesman (85 Court, B.), boards 263 Harvard


Mason Alan G., 162 Broadway, boards at Boston


Mason Alban A., carpenter, house Mt. Auburn opposite the cemetery


Mason Alfred, potter, Crescent avenue, house 37 Sargent


Mason Alice T. Miss, house 298 Harvard Mason Arnold J., piano key maker, house 105 Columbia


M


ASON CHARLES A. (W. A. Mason & Son), civil engineer, 603 Main, house 87 Raymond (see page 285)


Mason Charles B., laundryman, 136 Frank- lin


Mason Clara M., widow of William A., house 87 Raymond


Mason Conrad, baker, 79 Cambridge, boards 56 Cambridge


Mason Eber L. salesman (68 Summer, B.), house 42 Bigelow


Mason Edward E., clerk (203 South, B.), boards 32 South


Mason Ella F. Mrs., copyist, Otis, corner Second, house 107 Prospect


Mason Francis A., watchman, 105 Maga- zine house 9 Valentine


Mason Francis M., truant officer, wads 1 and 5, house 5 Dover


Mason Frank, student, rooms 42 Mt. Au- burn


Mason Frank E., physician, 613 Main, house 17} Western avenue


Mason Frank S., draughtsman, house 5 Ashburton place


Mason Fred. A., clerk, boards 6 Inman


Mason Geo. D., clerk, 608 Main, house 86 Franklin


Mason Geo. W., driver, Boston Ice Co., Prison Point, house 74 Gore


Mason Harrie E., salesman, (55 Commer- cial, B.), house 34 Bigelow


Mason Henry pres. 'and treas., Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., 162 Broadway, house at Boston


Mason James HI., compositor, house 78 Chestnut


Mason Joseph H., brass finisher (B.), house 127 Franklin


Mason Lucius F., polisher, 284 Main, house at Boston


Mason Lydia S. Mrs., boards 28 North av. Mason Martha F. Mrs., house 5 Lambert avenue


Mason Mary C. Miss, house 298 Harvard.


Mason M., driver, 502 Main, house 31 Green


Mason Napoleon B., carpenter, house 105 Columbia [26 Lee


Mason Paul C., compositor. (B.), house Mason Philip C., photographer, 186 Nortlı avenue, house at Somerville.


Mason Samuel A., engingeer, house 5 All- ston


Mason Sarah E., widow of Charles S., house 5 Ashburton place


Mason Theodore M., pocketbook maker, 105 Magazine, house rear 152 Pearl Mason William, furniture maker, boards 78 Chestnut


Mason Wm. J., hostler, 201 Main, house 8 Cogswell place


M' ASON W. A. & SON (Chas. A. Mason, civil engineers, Hyde's block, 603 Main, room 3 (see page 285)


Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co., 162 Broadway, salesroom (154 Tremont. B.) Masse Frank, baker, Peter Morse, Walden boards do


Massey Bridget Mrs., house 20 Hayes ct. Massey Eugene V. baker, 71 Vine, house rear do


Massey Thomas, coachman, 35 Kirkland house, 38 Ellery


Massimiliano Cavichi, fruit, 523 Main, house at Boston


Masstrangialo Raphael, gents' furnishing (17 Green, Boston.), house 61 Austin Massure Geo. A., trav. salesman (87 Broad B), house 47 Elm


M ASTER CARPENTERS' ASSOCIATION OF CAM- BRIDGE, C. E. McKinnon, sec- retary (see opposite)


Masterson Michael, machinist, 356 Main house at Boston


Matchett Clara E. Miss, teacher Webster Grammar School, boards 12 Gardner Allston


HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.


BURDITT & WILLIAMS Wholesale and Retail. 20 DOCK SQUARE.


289


ADVERTISEMENTS.


MASTER CARPENTERS ASSO'N


OF CAMBRIDGE. Regular Meeting First Tuesday of each month.


Pres., J. H. KEENAN. Treas., J. R. RHOADES.


Vice-Pres., Z. HAYDEN. Sec., C. E. MCKINNON.


Beedle M. C.,


Contractors and Builders


(see page 644)


Brown James E.,


(see page 644)


Chisholm Colin,


(see page 626)


Christopher H. A ..


(see page 626)


Currie A. Y ..


(see page 626)


Dennison JJ. E.,


(see page 626)


Edgett R ..


(see page 642)


Fillmore W ..


(see page 628)


Furbish F. B.,


(see page 629)


Hayden Z ..


(see page 628)


Himeon M. W ..


(see page 628)


Hopkins A. B ..


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(see page 629)


Keenan J. H.,


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(see page 628)


Kelley & Mckinnon.


(see page 628)


McSorley A ..


(see page 630)


Norris Albert & Co.,


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(see page 628)


Packard E. J.,


(see page 626)


Packer J. W.,


(see page 642)


Quinn John.


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(see page 626)


Rhoades J. R.,


(see page 629)


Snow R. L.,


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(see page 642)


Stetson & Dinsmore,


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(see page 628)


Wentworth R. & C. G.,


(see page 626)


Wilson L. P.,


(see page 630)


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


BOSTON ELECTRIC CO.,


548 Washington Street, Boston.


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BOSTON ELECTRIC CO 550 WASHIGTOM' STREET BOSTON


LESROM.Y.


Hotel & House Annunciators, Electric Gas Lighting Apparatus.


We bare the largest assortment of Electrical Supplies, of every description, to be found fw New England. We make a specialty of fitting Hotels, Residences and Public Buildings with all kinds of Electrical Apparatus. Our experience and facilities for doing this class of work are the largest of any house in this country. We take great care in the selection of our workmes, and guarantee all our work to be satisfactory in every particular.


APPLY FOR ESTIMATES. BOSTON ELECTRIC CO.


548 Washington Street, Boston.


ELECTRIC


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CAMBRIDGE [M] DIRECTORY


Matthes Henry W., die maker (B.), rooms 430 Main.


Matthes William H., driver, house 430 Main


Matheson Catherine Mrs., bread store 74 Harvard do


Matheson Hugh, carpenter, 201 Bridge, house 11 Eighth


Matheson John J., machinist's helper 356 Main, house 74 Harvard


Matheson Joseplı, waiter Memorial Hall


Matheson Kenneth E., laborer Cochrane Chemical Co., Potter, boards 16 Cogs- well avenue


Mathews Abraham, porter (4 Tremont B.), house 102 Harvard


Mathews Bros. (James C. and


Geo. J.


Mathews ) provisions, 33 River.


Mathews B., hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co


Mathews Caleb D., waiter, Memorial Hall, rooms 66 Putnam avenue.


Mathews Charles E., teamster, house 107 Washington


Mathews Emery A., organ action maker, boards 57 River


Mathews Eugene H., printer University Press, house 32 Wendall


Mathews Geo. J. (Mathews visions, 33 River, boards 57 do


Bros.), pro-


Mathews Jas. C., (Mathews Bros.), pro- visions, 33 River , boards 57 do


Mathews Riley W., public carriage, 450 Harvard, house 9 Charles River


Mathews William H., teamster, house 107 Washington


Mathews William P., shoemaker, 574 Main, house 57 River


Mathews William R., clerk, 169 Gore, rooms 54 Fourth


Mathews W. E., draughtsman, 2 Central square, house at Boston


Mathey Jennie Miss, dressmaker, 12 Appian Way, rooms do.


Mathison H. C., fireman Niles Bros., Con- cord avenue


Mathison J. W., carpenter, Niles Bros., Concord avenue


Mathy Lambert, furniture mnfr. (58 Reed's block, Boston), house 17 Cherry


Matthes Wm. H., brass finisher, house 430 Main


Matthes William, driver, boards 430 Main Matthews John, grocer, 123 Harvard, house 2 Davis


Matthews Joseph, boiler maker, boards 2 Davis


Matthews Joseph, waiter, Memorial Hall, rooms 3 Butler court


Matthews Oliver R., piano tuner, house 80 Chestnut


Matthews Richard, master mariner, house 28 Lee


Matthews Thomas, laborer, 126 Portland, boards 14 Porter


Matthews Thomas F., clerk, 123 Harvard, boards 2 Davis


Matthews William, spring-bed maker (B.), boards 41 Washington


Matthews, see Mathews


Matthias Alfred, tailor, 390 Cambri ge, h. 53 Grigg


Mattos Emanuel F., furniture finisher, 44 Cambridge, house 10 Fourth st. place Mauch Gottlieb, cabinet maker, 201 Bridge, house 14 Winter


Maurice Noel, engineer brick maker, liouse Concord av. beyond Alewife brook


Maurer Heronemus, clock repairer, house 19 Rice


Mauser Robert R., foreman of varnishers, 162 Broadway, house at Faulkner


AVERICK OIL CO., Charles M M. Carter, president, Deloraine P. Corey, treasurer, petroleum refiners and dealers, Sixth cor. Potter and (61 Broad, Boston) (see page 12) Maxim Mattie Miss, music teacher, house, 53 Walden


Maxim May Miss, artist, house 53 Walden Maxim Rose S. Miss, boards 53 Walden Maxwell Alfred H., paper hanger, boards 70 Austin


Maxwell J. Haynes, clerk (P. O., Boston), house 70 Plymouth


Maxwell May J. Mrs., dressmaker, house 70 Austin


Maxwell Wm. D., carpenter, house 9 Lam- bert avenue


May Albert E., plumber, boards 118 Mag- azine


May George H., plumber, 513 Main, bds. 118 Magazine


May George R., chewing-gum mufr., 118 Magazine, house do.


May James, baker, house 94 Spring


May Jane F., widow of George, boards 114 North avenue


May John, laborer, 169 Gore, boards 9 Squires court


May Thomas, hostler, Mt. Auburn stable, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 24 Hol- worthy place


Mayall Charles E., ropemaker, D. C. Co. Rogers


Mayall Daniel J., machinist, 72 Main


Mayall Henry A., foreman, Third corner Rogers, house at Boston


Mayall John C., supt. Standard Carpet-Lin- ing Co., Third cor. Rogers, house at Melrose


Mayberry Elijah N., house 14 Shepard


Mayberry Frank W., painter, boards rear 52 Winsor


Mayberry Martha O. Mrs., variety store, 339 Main, boards 4 Hotel Moore Mayberry, see Maybry


Mayers Fred T., clerk, (Farley, Harvey & Co., Chauncy, Boston), bds 261 Sidney


Dr. E. Y. White, S 603 Main St. 1 Dr. W. H. Hollis, [ Central Sq. S


DENTISTS,


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CAMBRIDGE [M]


DIRECTORY


Mayers Hannalı, widow of Aaron, house 265 Sidney


Mayers John L., carpenter, State, cor. Os- born, house 261 Sidney


Mayers, see Meyer, a so Meyers


Maynadier Gustavus B., civil engineer, hı. 9 Plympton


Maynadier Gustavus H., student, H. U., boards 9 Plympton


Maynard Charles E., locksmitlı (12} Brat- tle, Boston), boards 18 Eliot


Maynard Eben W., salesman (Boston), h. 109 Auburn


Maynard George C., salesman (276 Pur- chase, Boston), house 7 Meacham


Maynard Jennie M., widow of Henry O., house 26 Mellen


Maynard John W., confectionery, boards 109 Auburn


Maynard Martha, widow of Gideon, house 7 Meacham


Maynes Harriet E., widow of George, h. 7 Hotel Inman


Maynes William, laborer, 356 Main, house 25 Webster avenue


Mazur Pierre, at 44 Cambridge


Mayo Chesley H., engineer, Ninth, opp. Spring, rooms 84 Cambridge


Mayo Hamilton, lawyer, h. 35 Arlington


Mayo Henry B., book binder, Riverside Bindery, house 18 Howard


Mayo James H., coal (N. Y.), house 164 Brattle


Mayo Laura A., widow of James L., boards 164 Brattle


Mazzoni Lorenzo, fruit, 193 Nortlı avenue, house do.


McAdoo William, laborer, h. 18 Railroad McAleer Bernard, teamster (B.), house 83} Vine


McAleer Deborah, widow, lı. 119 Harvard McAleer John, teamster, boards 2 Vine McAleer John, teamster, Gas Co., Third


McAleer John J., brush maker (] Purchase, B.), house 64 Vine


McAleer Patrick, peddler, house 25 Seventh McAllen Charles, laborer, li. 206 Sidney


McAllen Edward, teamster, Fifth, c. Rogers, boards 206 Sidney


McAllen John J., pressman, John Reardon & Sons, boards 206 Sidney


McAllister Austin, sawyer, State, louse Hotel Main


McAllister Dennis, laborer, 126 Portland, liouse 30 Davis


McAllister John, teamster, 211 Bridge, h. 16 Wiliow


McAllister William, shoemaker, 30 Camb., h. 6 Lechmere building, Lechmere sq. McAllister, see Mac Allister McAlliston Patrick, at 169 Gore


McAlona R. J., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. McAnanl Thomas, shoemaker, 5 Central square, house 73 Pleasant


McAnderson John, laborer, h. 28 Hastings McAndrew James E., cabinet maker, 20 Al- bany, boards 37 Clark


McAndrew William, cabinet maker, 20 Al- bany, house 37 Clark [ave.


McAphee -, laborer, house 20 Cogswell McArdle Ellen, widow of Constatine, house 17 Donnell


McArdle John, clerk, boards 46 Union


McArdle John, laborer, boards P. O'Hare's Clay


McArdle Marv E. Mrs., millinery, 23 Boyl- ston, boards 21 Bowdoin


McArdle Owen, laborer, h. 60 Auburn pl. McArdle Patrick J., laborer, lı. 19 Donnell McArthur Alvan, marble worker, John Mc-


Namee, bds. C. McArthur's, Coolidge avenue


McArthur Cornelius, foreman, Mount Au- burn cemetery, house Coolidge avenue McArthur Cornelius J., carpenter, house 3 Sands


McArthur Daniel H., carpenter, boards 31 Woodlawn avenue


McArthur Isaac, carpenter, house 1 Sands McArthur John A., paper hanger, house 26 Essex


McArthur Neil, carpenter, house 3 Sands McArthur Olive J. Mrs., nurse, Essex, cor. Ashburton place


McArthur Phineas C., carpenter, bds. Cool- idge avenue


McArthur William, carpenter, house 31 Woodlawn avenue


McArthur William E., student, bds. Cool- idge avenue


McAuley Auley, carriage trimmer, 446 Main, house 8 Lawrence


McAuley David T., safe maker, 17 Main, house 19 Harvard


McAuley James, boards 19 Harvard


McAuliffe Daniel, register maker, 155 Put- nam avenue, house 142 Ple sant


McAuliffe Thomas, printer (B.), house 1 Richardson block, Gore


McAvoy Anna M. Miss, music teacher, bds. 71 Concord avenue


McAvoy John, carpenter, house 279 Main


M CAVOY JOHN I., reporter, Cam- bridge Press, 531 Main, boards 71 Concord ave.


McAvoy Julia, widow of Arthur, house 71 Concord avenue


McAvoy Julia M. Miss, stenographer, bds. 71 Concord avenue


McAvoy Marie Miss, house 86 Elm


McAvoy Mary A., widow of John, house 6 Shepherd's block, Charles River


McAvoy Patrick, house 57 Moore


McAvoy Patrick, Jr., engineer (109 State, B.), house 57 Moore


McAvoy Sophia, widow of Thomas, house 54 Amory


McAvoy Thomas, city laborer. h. 62 Amory


CARPENTERS' TOOLS,


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


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CAMBRIDGE


McBarren Ann, widow of Thomas, house 5 | McCaffrey Barney, watchman, Riverside Second Press, rooms 5 Kinnaird


McBay John, at 169 Gore


McBeth John, laborer, boards 18 Mill


McBeth J., hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Dunster


McBeth Roderick A , laborer, liouse 18 Mill McBeth William, laborer, house 79 Charles MeBeth Mary Ann, widow, house r. 6 East McBride Bernard, cabinet maker, house 9 Donnell


McBride Charles, laborer, house 341 Con- cord avenue


McBride Felix C., fruit peddler, boards rear 13 Vine


McBride Henry, fruit peddler, boards rear 13 Vine


McBride James, laborer, h. 341 Concord av. McBride James A., teamster, 232 Cam- bridge, house at Somerville


McBride James D., carpenter, boards 341 Concord avenue


McBride John, police, station 5,


McBride John, house rear 13 Vine


McBride John J., fruit peddler, house rear 13 Vine


McBride John J., police, station 1, house 58 Concord avenue


McCabe Ann, wid., of Jolin, h. 172 Winsor McCabe Annie J. Miss, station agent, F.


R. R. Freslı Pond station, bds. Mrs. Mary McCabe's, New


McCabe Bernard, cabinet maker, house 24 Nortlı


McCabe Bridget, widow of Patrick, h. 180 Winsor


McCabe David, carriage smitli, 446 Main, house 451 do.


McCabe Edward J., laborer, b. Mrs. Mary McCabe's, New


McCabe Felix. carpenter, h. 174 Winsor McCabe James, laborer, 5 Broadway, h. 72 Harvard


McCabe James, laborer, b. Mrs. Mary McCabe's, New




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