The Cambridge directory 1888, Part 49

Author:
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
Number of Pages: 628


USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Cambridge > The Cambridge directory 1888 > Part 49


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80


Paine Robert S., book-keeper (72 South Market, B.), house 167 Prospect


Paine Timothy J., house 11 Boardman


Paine Walter N., clerk, h. 138 Harvard


Paine William L., cracker pedler, 502 Main house 283 Winthrop


Paine, see Payne


Palfrey Cazneau Rev., clergyman, house 94 Oxford


Palfrey Mary A., widow of John G., house 30 Oxford, opr. Everett


Pallom Frederick, at 44 Cambridge


Palmas Chas. M .. porter, h. 50 Boylston


Palmer Allison H., organ tuner, 162 Broad- way, house at Chelsea


Palmer Fred, teamster, 4 Bridge, house at Boston


Palmer Harriet, widow of Granville, house 9 Antrim Palmer James S., printer. h. 34 Broadway Palmer John, house 34 Broadway


BEST


Assortment of Bronze Hardware in New England AT 20 DOCK SQUARE. BURDITT & WILLIAMS.


345


ADVERTISEMENTS.


ESTABLISHED 1844. GEORGE G. PAGE BOX CO.,


INCORPORATED 1883.


MANUFACTURERS OF


F1-18


FACE BOK COMPANY


CHARD


BOXES and PACKING CASES. Boxes Printed when desired. Kindling Wood for sale.


3 to 13 Hampshire St., near Broadway, -


WESLEY L. PAGE, President.


CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. FRANKLIN P. STEWART, Treasurer.


PAINES


PAINES


PAINES


PARMES


PAINES


FASHIONABLE FURNITURE NE PAINE'S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY


FRIEND


STREET


PAINE'S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY. 48 Canal Street, and 141 Friend Street, opp. Boston & Maine Depot. BOSTON. Wholesale and Retail.


346


ADVERTISEMENTS.


EST.IBLISHED IN 1831. PHILIP L. MOEN, Pres. & Treas.


C.IPIT.1L, $1 500,000. CHAS. F. WASHBURN, Vice-Pres. & Sec.


Washburn & Moen Mnf'g Co.,


WORCESTER, MASS. NEW YORK CITY. CHICAGO. MAKERS OF IRON & STEEL. EVERY VARIETY OF FOR ALL PURPOSES WIRE


HARD AND SOFT DRAWN


Copper Wire for Electrical Purposes.


Galvanized Iron and Steel Telegraph and Telephone Wire. GLIDDE.Y PATENT STEEL BARB WIRE.


Watch & Clock Main Springs. Eyeglass Springs. Steel Wire for Needles and Drills. Patent Steel Wire Bale Ties. Pump Chain.


Spools 1 oz. to 1 1b.


Galvanized and Com er Wire, on


Stretchers, &c. Bright,A : nealed, Tinned,


WIRE, without Barbs.


Two Strand Twisted and Flat Twisted FENCE


Fence Staples,


WIRE ROPE AND CABLE.


Galranized Iron Wire Rope for Ship's Rigging, &c. Galvanized Steel Wire Cables for Suspension Bridges. Transmission and Standing Ropes, Hoistiny Ropes, Tiller Ropes, Switch Ropes, Copper, Iron and Tinned Sash Cord, Phosphor Bronze and Copper Wire Rope, Wire Clothes Lines, Picture Cord, Galranized Wire Seizing. And all the Firtures and Appliances required for Use with the foregoing.


SEND FOR PRICE LISTS, CIRCULARS AND DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS .- New York Warehouse, 16 Cliff St. Chicago Warehouse, 107 & 109 Lake St.


347


CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY


Palmer James R., clerk, Riverside Press, house at Brighton


Palmer Joseph, laborer, bds. 74 Columbia Palmer Joseph N., student H. U. boards 7 Cleveland


Palmer Lydia M. Miss, house 86 Gore


Palmer Martha A., widow of Albert, house 7 Cleveland


Palmer Sarah T, Miss, house 12 Kirkland place


Palmer William E., tile setter lı. 47 Winsor Palmer William H., superintendent, house 305 Pearl


Palmer Wilson N., student H. U. boards 7 Cleveland


Palmquist Ola, driver, bds. 153 Columbia Palmquist Sven, hostler, Fresh Pond Ice Co. (Somerville), h. 153 Columbia


Palmstrom Nels, safemaker, 17 Main, house 177 do.


Pancoast Benjaman, tinman, 502 Main ave. house 290 Pearl


Pancoast Charles W., book-keeper, h. 84 Green


Pannell Marshall H .. hostler, River-street stables, W. E. S. Ry Co., h. 8 Magee


Panning J. Fred, varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 19 Fifth


Parent Aldine, wood-carver, 20 Albany, h. 111 Charles


Parent Joseph F., furnace trimmer, Second, c. Thorndike, house 49 Amory.


Paris Antoine, shoemaker, 289 Main, house do.


Paris Louis, hairdresser, Brewery corner Washington, boards 2 Rogers block Washington


Park Catherine B., widow of Robert, nurse, house rear 356 Green


Park Edward G., engineer B. & L. R. R., house 33 Second


Parke George W., lawyer (113 Devon- shlre, B.), 24 Arlington


Parker Abbott, newspapers, etc., 534 Cam- bridge, house at Boston


Parker Alfred B., shipper (over F. H. Market, B. ), boards 293 North ave.


Parker Alice R. Mrs., house 83 Auburn


Parker Alice W., widow of John I)., Jr., house 20 Quincy


Parker Anson H., salesman (408 Washing- ton B.), boards 415 Broadway


Parker Artemas (estate of), granite works, foot Ayer's wharf, Third


Parker Arthur C., clerk (Washington B.), b. 24 Bigelow


Parker Bridget, widow of Thomas, boards, 27 Rice


Parker Charles, sawyer, 3 Hampshire, h. 87 Warhington


Parker Charles H., mechanical engineer and superintendent, 72 Main, house 302 Harvard


Parker Charles P., tutor, H. U., boards 20 Berkeley


Parker Christopher C., waiter, Memorial Hall, rooms 20 Flagg


Parker Daniel W., foreman (25 Washing- ton, B.), house 262 Pearl


Parker Edward H., salesman (518 Wash- ington B.), boards 24 Bigelow


Parker Elizabeth, widow of John, house rear 78 Boylston


Parker Ellen, widow of Thomas B., house 2 Wallace


Parker Emma A. Miss, boards 51 Western ave.


Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards 24 Bigelow


Parker Frank H., template maker, Boston Bridge Works, Sixth, house 3 Suffolk Parker Fred C. (Aaron & Parker) cigar maker, 537 Main, house 465 do.


Parker Galen A. (Parker & Page), lumber, First, house at Reading


Parker George C., boards 24 Bigelow


Parker George E., Jr., machinist, Am. N. & T. Co., Second, h. 139 Thorndike


Parker Hannah L., widow of Carlton, h. 24 Bigelow


Parker Harleston, house 23 North avenue. Parker Harriet L. Miss, Clerk of Courts office, Court House, Third, boards 415 Broadway


Parker Harold, compositor Riverside Press, boards 20 Berkeley


Parker Henry, cigar maker, 513 Main, boards 465 do.


Parker Henry A. Rev., pastor, Mission of the Ascension, house 6 Mason


Parker Henry H., dentist (3} Beacon, B.), boards 343} Broadway


PARKER HORATIO G., lawyer (43 and 44 Sears building, B. ), house 5 Craigie (see p. 652)


Parker Isabella Miss, boards 51 Western avenue


Parker James C., machinist, house 162 Pleasant


Parker J. J .. conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., rms. 14 Eliot


Parker Lawrence, laborer, h. 303 Camb.


Parker Leland M., salesman (450 Washing- ton, B.), h. Concord av., near Niles Brothers


Parker Leonard S. Rev., asst. pastor, First Congregational Church, house 13 Hum- boldt


Parker Levi W., book-keeper (25 Court, B.), house 55g Gore


Parker Lilla Mrs., house 17} Rice


Parker Louisa P. Miss, teacher High school, boards 415 Broadway


Parker, Luther L. Mrs., h. 415 Broadway Parker L. G., asst. foreman, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Murray st., stable, bds. Brattle Square Hotel


DENTISTS,


Dr. E. Y. White, ) 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Centra! Sq.


348


CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY


Parker Marcellus B., clerk (27 Camb., B. ), | Parmelee Edward F., salesman, 201 Bridge, h. Acorn, corner Chestnut house at Winchester


Parker Martin, boards 423 Otis


Parker Mary A., widow of William S., h. 281 Pearl


Parker Mason G., tobacco (30 Broad, B), house 336 Harvard


Parker Nathan D., book-keeper, h. 293 Nortlı av.


Parker Newell O., house 179 Putnam av. Parker Philip S., student, H. U., rnis. 28 Holyoke


Parker Randolph, waiter Memorial Hall, rms. 33 Howard


Parker Ruth D. Miss, bds. 20 Quincy


Parker Sarah T., widow of Oliver, bds. 25 Hadley place


Parker Willard, clerk (Am. Rubber Co., Franklin, B.), boards 24 Bigelow


Parker William, carpenter. h. 34 Antrim


Parker William, carver, 20 Albany, h. 52 Sixth


Parker William K., carriage trimmer, 244 Main, house 17 Antrim


Parker Willie H., clerk (301 Washı., B.), b. 17₺ Rice


P ARKER & PAGE (Galen A. Parker and Francis E. Page), lum- ber, First opp. Thorndike, office (24 Canal, B.) (see page 8)


Parkerson Henry, teamster, Niles Bros. Concord av., honse do., near Adams


Parkerson Henry C., teamster, Niles Bros., boards H. Parkerson's do.


Parkerson John F. , teamster, Niles Bros. , b. H. Parkerson's do.


Parkhill Charles L. I)., printer (218 Frank- lin, B.), boards 34 Magazine


PARKHILL SAMUEL J., book and job printer (218 Franklin, B.), h. 34 Magazine (see page 648)


Parkhurst Charles F., foreman paint shop 169 Gore, h. 2 Squires conrt


Parkhurst Edwin L., carpenter, bds. 26 Hubbard av.


Parkhurst Wmn. F., box maker, 169 Gore, boards 2 Squires court


Parkinson Richard G., teamster, 28 Bridge, honse 45 Winter


Parks Edward, engineer, B. & L. R. R., h. 33 Second


Parks James C., piano maker, 162 Broad- way, boards 58 Amorv


Parks James H., diamond polisher (B. ), b. School, cor. Moore


Parks Jane, widow of JJames, h. 58 Amory Parks Joseph W., shipper, Otis, cor. First, house 111 Tremont


Parks Thomas, laborer, h. 64 Sacramento Parks Walter D., conductor, F. R. R., bds, 157 Prospect


Parks Wm., moulder, 356 Main. and grocer, 341 Main, l. School, cor. Moore


Parice IIngh, wood worker, h. 137 Pearl


Parmenter George A., fish market, 18 Elm, house 67 Norfolk


Parmenter Mary Miss, house 12 Humboldt Parmenter Wm. H., salesman, 31 Elmi, h. 111} Inman


Parnell Margaret A., widow of Wm., h. 471 Main


Parnell Wm. HI., clerk (46 Chauncy, B.), lionse 46 Prospect


Parr Henrietta, widow of Wm. H., dress- maker, 4 Douglass, house do.


Parr Wallace E. (Parr & Beardsley), 9 Palmer, house 30} Shepard


Parr & Beardsley (Wallace E. Parr and Charles H. Beardsley), painters, 9 Palmer


Parradis R., safe maker, 17 Main


Parrock Alice M. Miss, telephone operator, 623 Main, boards 56 Austin


Parrock Isabella, widow of Wm. H., h. 134 Pleasant


Parron Ethine, broom maker, lı. Crescent av., near the pottery


Parry Bros. & Co. (John E., Wm. A., Geo. A. and Richard H. Parry), brick mnfrs., foot Raymond and off Concord avenue


Parry Edward, at 169 Gore


Parry George A. (Parry Bros. & Co.), briek mnfr., house 3 Loeke


Parry Jolin E. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick mnfr., house 318 North av.


Parry Richard H. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick mnfr .. house 29 Rice


Parry Robert A., foreman, Parry Bros. & Co., foot Raymond, bds. 29 Rice


Parry Susan, widow of C. Ephraim, b. 29 Rice


Parry Wm. A. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick mnfr .. foot Raymond, h. Lambert av., cor. Mt. Pleasant


Parsley Thomas, laborer, b. 1 Worcester Parsons Albert S., treasurer, Cambridge- port Diary Co., 105 Magazine, li. at Lexington


Parsons Albus R., cane seater, boards 350 Broadway


Parsons Alex., grocer, 18 River, h. do.


Parsons Allen B., carpenter, 35 Mellen, house do.


Parsons Caroline L. Miss, artist (32 Studio bldg., B.), boards 54 Garden


Parsons Charles A., gas fitter, 12} Harvard row, rooms 19 Winthrop


Parsons Elizabeth, widow of Nathaniel, h. 18 River


Parsons Emma F. Miss, book-keeper, 225 North av., boards 10 Russell


Parsons George, mason, lı. 18 River


Parsons Henry K. (H. K. Parsons & Co.), stable, hay and straw, 198 North ave., boards 10 Russell


DRAIN PIPE, all Sizes, at BURDITT & WHITE'S, 2 & 4 CENTRAL SQUARE.


349


CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY


Parsons H. K. & Co. (Henry K. Parsons and George H. True), stable, hay, ete., 198 North avenue


Parsons Joseph, carpenter, Dyke, cor. De- Wolf, rooms 50 Holyoke


Parsons Josiah P., carpenter, 200} North avenue, rooms 234 do.


Parsons Katherine Miss, house 54 Garden Parsons Lydia A. Miss, artist (28 School. B.), boards 10 Russell


Parsons Mary Sabra Miss, house 54 Garden Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, house 10 Russell [Franklin Part Julia, widow of Michael, house 196 Partelow Charles J., painter, 14 Church, h. 100 Green


Partridge David, cabinet maker (Somer- ville), honse 55 Webster avenue


Partridge Frank P., fancy goo:ls (497 Wash- ington, B.), honse 109 Northi avenne Partridge Horace, fancy goods (51 Han- over and 497 Washington, B.), house 111 North avenue


Partridge John W., house 17 Ellsworth av. Partridge William, arctic maker, American Rubber Co., rooms 21 Washington


Pasho Herbert, conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co .. house 14 Frank


Pasho Oliver, janitor, G. A. R. Hall, Main, house 10 Revere


Pasho Prescott L., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 14 Frank


Patch Howard W., printer, h. 76 Fairmont Patch Matilda S., widow of Joseph, house 4 Upton


Patchel Wm. J., carpenter, h. 12 Gardner Patchet James, roller, 126 Portland, house 239 Broadway


Patchett Edward, supt. of interments, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, h. 17 Cushing court Paterson Charles, slater, house 3 Rogers' block, Washington


Paton James M., boards 38 Lake View ave. Paton Lucy Miss, teacher, b. 38 Lake View avenue


Paton 'Thomas C. M., h. 38 Lake View ave. Patriquin George, clerk (26 Summer, B.), boards 5} Fairmont avenue


Patriqnin John M., salesman (Washington, B.), house 13 Hamilton


Patt Jeremiah, laborer, boards 196 Franklin Patten A. M., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Patten Ephraim H., clerk, 153 Bridge, h. 65 Winter


[do.


Patten Eva S. Mrs., laundry, 369 Main, h. Patten G. B., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Patten John, laborer, house 56 Charles


Patten Minervia Miss, music, house 298 Harvard


Patten William. driver, U. S. Mail, 44 Bridge. house at Boston


Patten William, teamster, b. 33 Cambridge Patterson Alexander, coachman, house 69 Howard


Patterson Catherine Mrs., housekeeper, 197 Hampshire, house do.


Patterson C. A., at 44 Cambridge


Patterson Emil, cook, h. rear 172 Columbia Patterson Franklin, steam fitter (80 Sud- bury, B.), house 5 Saville


Patterson George, carriage mufr., 181 Hampshire, house 162 do.


Patterson Gilbert, laborer, 169 Gore, house Gore, near Somerville line


Patterson James, boards Porter's Hotel Patterson James W., stone cutter, 53 Main, house 40 Reed [Hawley's, Carson Patterson JJohn, laborer, boards Reuben Patterson John W., laborer, house rear 29 Harvard, No. 5


Patterson John W., stone cutter, Ayer's wharf, Third, boards 10 Broadway


Patterson Robert J., bottler and liquors, 37 and 39 Cedar, house 37 do. [115 Ehn Patterson Robert J., furniture maker, house Patterson Thomas, boiler maker, 92 Main Patterson Thomas, laborer, boards 269 Put- nam avenue


Patterson William, laborer, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, boards 14 Locust


Patterson Wm. A., carpenter, h. 43 Union Patterson William S., carpenter, boards 162 Hampshire


Pattinson James, sawyer, 20 Albany


Pattison William B., cabinet maker, house 4 Hotel Clark


Patton Jacob C., lawyer (34 School, rooms 37 and 38, B.), rooms 7 Thayer Hall, Harvard University


Paul Ivory C., cutter (417 Washington, B.), house 17 Pleasant place


Paul Susan A., widow of Nathan, house 106 Pleasant


Pauncefort George, clerk, Riverside Press, house at Boston


Payette Albert (J. Talmont & Co. ), picture frames, 334 Main, house 77 Clark


Payette John, boiler maker. 92 Main


Payette Zoe, widow of Charles, h. 77 Clark Payne Richard, laborer, h. rear 45 Amory Payne Robert J., marble worker, house r. 136 Green


Payne, see Paine


Paynter William N., carpenter, h. 15 Cherry Payson Byron S., boots and shoes, 114 Hampshire, house 7 Lamson place


Payson Joseph H., foreman, 3 Hampshire, house 93 River


Peabody Andrew P., Rev., Plummer Prof. of Christian morals, Emeritus, house 11 Quincy


Peabody Francis G., Parkman Prof. of Theology, H. U., house 57 Shepard


P


EAK HOWARD F., roofer, 2 Charles River, order box, Lyceum bldg., Harvard square, shop, foot of Dyke, honse 2 Charles River (see page 10)


FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN & SON 820 MAINN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.


350


CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY


Peak Thomas F., roofer, boards 5 DeWolf | Peckham Arthur, wheelwright (Somerville) Pear Charles M., boards 17 Woreester house 30 Rice


Pear Isaae S. (Pettengill & Pear), spring bed mnfr., Rhoades bldg., State, and (30 Brattle, B.), house 7 Howard


Pear Lucy A., widow of William B., bds. 20 Trowbridge


Pear Sarah A. Miss, reg. Asso. Charities, Central sq. bldg. Western ave., boards 28 Front


Pear Sarah R., widow of John S., house 17 Worcester


Pear Thomas, silversmith (27 Avery, B.), house 42 Essex


Pear William H., student, H. U., boards 20 Trowbridge


Pearce Catherine, widow of William A., h. 179 Harvard


Pearce John, machinist, house 142 Prospect Pearce Richard M., foreman of shoemakers Amer. Rubber Co., Ninth


Pearl Solomon, fish, house 295 Broadway Pearrent Eldridge, wood carver, house 111 Charles


Pearson Albert L., car polisher, house 57 Pleasant


Pearson Augusta, widow of Thomas, house 20 Park


Pearson George H., elerk 595 Main, boards at Boston


Pearson George W., house 16 Allen


Pearson Henry, clerk, house 20 Park


Pearson Henry C., supt. piano dept., 162 Broadway, house 25 Clinton


Pearson Legh R., printer, University Press house 882 Main


Pearson Lizzie H. Miss, book-keeper, 660 Main, boards 125 Washington


Pearson Martha J. M., widow, h. 48 Dana Pearson Mary A., widow, house 2 Austin place


Pearson Mary S., widow of Samuel, house 25 Clinton


Pearson Sarah, widow of Charles S., house 125 Washington


Pearson William, clerk (B.), h. 2 Sidney Pearson William H., see. Boston Chamber of Commerce, house 16 Allen


Pearson, see Pierson


Pease Curtis S., book-keeper, Boston Iee Co., Prison Point, house at Malden


Pease George I., foreman (4 Beverly, B.), house 285 Main


Peaslee Cyrus, provisions, house 776 Main Peaslee Edward M., clerk, 471 Main, bds. 467 do.


[467 Main


Peaslee Sarah T., widow of Daniel C., h. Peasly O. Frank, elerk, boards 18 Orehard Peasly Susan Mrs., dressmaker, 18 Or- chard house do.


Peasly Winfred I., clerk (32 Faneuil Hall sq., B.), house 467 Main


Peavey C. A., conductor, W. E. St. Ry., Co., honse at Somerville


Peek Manuel, laborer, house 92 Fifth Peel Francis, widow, house 88 Third


Peel Wm. H., stone carver (B.), house 88 Third


Peeler Mary E., widow of John J., house 40 Holworthy


Pieree Albert P., baker, house 7 Franklin Pierce Benjamin O., prof. H. U., house 51 Oxford


Peiree Calvin D., book-binder, house 3 Hannumn's blk .. Broadway


Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, house 4 Kirkland place


Peirce Herbert H. D., steam heating (54 Sears bldg., Washington, B.), house 5 Fayerweather


Peiree James Mills, prof. of Mathematies, H. U., house 4 Kirkland pl.


Peirce Thomas F., engineer, A. Clark & Sons' Henry, house 391 Main


Peirce William W. (Leavitt & Peiree;, smokers' artieles 438 Harvard, boards 860 Main


Peirce see Pieree, also Pearee


Peisch Charles, baker, 502 Main


Pelkey Franeis, broom nianfr., Crescent av. house Mt. Pleasant


Pellaquin Gilbert, foreman, M. W., Sands' Walden, house next do.


Pellaquin Narzare, laborer, house 110 Con- cord avenue


Pelonsky Nathan, dry and faney goods, 398 Cambridge, and clothing 416 do., house 95 Inman


Peltier Joseph O., organ builder (Cam- bridge, cor. North Grove, B.), house 25 Market


Peltier Louis O., piano regulator (1125 Washington, B.), boards 25 Market Pelton Alfred, baker, house 125 Dublin Pencey Amos, carpenter, boards 47 William Pendexter Frances E. Miss, teacher, Gore primary school, house 80 Fourth


Penfield John S. F., potter, house 473 Main


Penfield Willie J., artist, 473 Main. bds. do. Penke Frederiek, shoe maker, 24 Hamp- shire, boards 32 Bristol


Pennell Ellington, hardware, 57 Cambridge house at Somerville


Pennell James F., hardware, 57 Cambridge, house 34 Second


Penney Catherine W., widow of Thomas W., house 385 North ar.


Penney C. Fred, milkman, house foot of Harvey


Penney Edward, porter (169 Washington, B.), rms. 41 Washington


Penney Elizabeth M. Miss, milliner, 446 Harvard, boards Richard Penney's, Harvey


Penney James, hostler, 216 Green, h. 446 do


HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,


BURDITT & WILLIAMS Wholesale and Retall. 20 DOCK SQUARE.


351


CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY


Penney James S., salesman (F. H. Market, | B.), boards Richard Penney's, foot of Harvey [Clinton Penney Lizzie W., music teacher, boards 4 Penney Mannetta W., teacher, b. 4 Clinton Penney Margaret J. Miss, teacher, Wash- ington grammar school, boards Richard Penney's, foot Harvey


Penney N. Joseph, milkman, lı. 16 Frank Penney Richard H., farmer, foot of Har- vey, at Arlington line, lı. do.


Penney Richard H., pattern maker, 356 Main, boards 383 North av.


Penney Richard H., Jr., machinist, 356 Main, bds. foot of Harvey


Penney Schuyler J., master mariner, house 4 Clinton


Penniman Arthur W., at Cambridgeport Diary Co., b. 4 Sidney


Penniman Benjamin F., pressman, Univer- sity Press, house 6 Hilliard pl.


Penniman Harry A., book-keeper, 446 Main boards 46 Sidney


Penniman Kate, widow of Thomas J. , house : ** 46 Sidney


Penniman Maurice, tin worker, Dover Stamping Co., bds. 5 Rockwell


Penniman M. A. Mrs., house 20 Elm


Penniman Walter S., clerk (Summer, B.), boards 6 Hilliard pl.


Penning J. Fred, varnishier, 162 Broadway, house 19 Fiftlı


Pennington George H., polislier, 139 Broad- way, house 3 Hampshire pl.


Pennock Nathaniel A., jeweler, 182 Northı ave., liouse 4 Beechı


Penslow T., switchman, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Pepper Rosanna, widow of Thomas, house 47 Crescent


Pepper William T., laborer, h. 47 Reed


Perchette Charles, sewing machine agent, liouse 119 Washington


Percival Edmund A., tailor (3 School, rm. 7, B.), house 69 Moore


Percival Emeline L. Mrs., h. 127 Auburn Percival Harry W., book-keeper, 502 Main, boards 12. Auburn


Perham Caroline P., widow of John, house 97 Columbia


Perham Jolın, at 169 Gore


Perham Richard P., janitor (19 Pearl, B.), house 27 Brewery


Perigny Benjamin E., baker, b. 166 Elm


Perigny Francis H., letter carrier (P. O., B.), b. 166 Elm


Perigny Joachim, baker, h. 166 Elm


Perkins Albert D., meats (cellar 1} Quincy Market, B.), h. 473 Broadway


Perkins Augustus M., painter, h. 11 Amory Perkins Charles H., teamster, house 159 Spring


Perkins Charles T., house 7 Summer


Perkins Edmund E., carpenter, b. 9 Norfolk


Perkins Elisha K., cooper (Boston wharf, First, South Boston), h. 107 Pearl


Perkins Elizabeth, widow of Levi, house 7 Everett


Perkins Eva A. Miss, music teacher, 11 Amory, boards do.


Perkins F. E., conductor. W. E. St. Ry.Co. PERKINS GEORGE A., lawyer,


(3 Pemberton sq., rm. 12, B. ), house 7 Everett (see page 651)


Perkins George G., lineman (Somerville), boards 585 Franklin


Perkins George G., sawyer. State, corner Oshorn, bds. 11& Prospect


Perkins George M., engineer, B. & A. R.R. house 325 Main


Perkins Hamilton 1I., salesman (33 Nortlı Market, B.), honse 104 Anburn


Perkins Jennie E. Miss, music teacher, 11 Amory, boards do.


Perkins Jolm. Jr , house 23 Ellery


Perkins Jolm B., carpenter, rear 113 Cam- bridge, house r. 174 Thorndike


Perkins Mary E., bread store, 33 River, house do.


Perkins Oliver L. salesman (477 Wash., B.) house Crescent avenue, near Walden Perkins Oscar, machinist (B.), house 54 Boylston


Perkins Sumner N., sawyer, li. 9 Plymouth Perkins Susan S. Mrs., h. 58} Franklin


Perkins Walter S., salesman (4 Chauncy, B.), house 23 Ellery


Perkins William M., boot and shoe maker, 191 Hampshire, house at Somerville


Perrault Michel, ropemaker, D. C. Co., Rogers


Perrigo Andrew, engineer and carpenter, 138 Norfolk, b. 102 Hampshire


Perrigo Lorenzo J. (Stewart & Perrigo), insurance agent, 563 Main, house 102 Hampshire


Perrin Arthur, clerk (254 Washington B.), boards Franklin Perrin's, Arsenal square


Perrin Franklin, treas., W. E. St. Ry. Co., 5 Harvard sq., h. Arsenal sq.


Perrosa Gabriel, cook, basement Lyceum Hall, Harvard sq., h. at Boston


Perry Addie A., house 321 Pearl


Perry Adelbert P., silver plater (B.), bds. 102 Henry


Perry Anthoine J., laborer, 162 Broadway, house 13 Brewery


Perry Anthoine J. Jr., brass finisher, bds. 13 Brewery


Perry Anthony, box maker, Amer. Rubber Co., boards 128 Howard


Perry Anthony J., laborer, 162 Broadway, house 13 Brewery


Perry Antoine T., coppersmith, b. 70 Gore Perry Caroline M. Miss, copyist, Otis, cor. Second, house at Concord


Perry Charles. laborer, house 46 Flagg


Dr. E. Y. White, Dr. W. H. Hollis,


DENTISTS,


603 Main St. Central Sq.


352


CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY


Perry Charles, shoe counter maker, house Ilotel Harrison


Perry Charles A .. carpenter, h. 24 Rockwell Perry Charles E., tool sharpener, foot Ay- er's wharf. Third, h. 117 Otis


Perry Charles F., fireman, b. 19 Winthrop Perry Danvers HI .. wheelwright, house 95 Webster avenue


Perry Edward, lab., 169 Gore. b. 164 do.


Perry Eliza A., widow of Benjamin F., h. 19 Winthrop


Perry Emanuel, foreman, dry house, First, cor. Thorndike, house First, next Cam- bridge


Perry Eugene L., painter, 3 Sargent, lı. do. Perry Foster, carpenter, h. 102 Henry


Perry Franklin W., book-keeper (25 South Market, B. ), h. 2172 Putnam ave.


Perry George, teamster, boards 171 Dublin Perry George G., tinman, 153 Putnam ave., boards 22 River


Perry George M., trav. salesman (69 South Market, B.), house 28 Amory


Perry Henrietta, widow of Jacinth, house 128 Harvard


Perry James H., laborer, house 44} Amory Perry James R., house rear 181 Cambridge Perry John, box maker, American Rubber Co., boards 128 Harvard


Perry John, carpenter, boards 164 Gore


Perry John, laborer, house 12 East


Perry John, laborer, 3 Hampshire


Perry Joseph, laborer, Riverside Press, house rear 95 River


Perry Joseph, tinsmith, boards 13 Brewery Perry Joseph N .. conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 4 Frank


Perry Manuel, laborer, house 3 First


Perry Manuel, mill hand, First, c. Thorndike


Perry Marion A., widow of Ohver H., bds. 94 Brattle


Perry Melvin W., carpenter, h. 84 River


Perry Ralph L., carpenter, bds. 102 Henry Perry William, painter (134 North, B. ), boards 56 Brookline


Perry William HI., clerk, 17 Brattle, boards 19 Winthrop


Perry William Joseph, tinsmith, Albany, boards 13 Brewery


Person Emanuel, safe maker, 17 Main, h. 5 Rogers block, Washington


Person Edwin F., provisions (87} Green, B.), house 129 Thorndike


Person E. B., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., rooms 26 Winthrop


Person John, sounding-board maker, 284 Main, house 182 Washington




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.