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Persons George K., carpet upholsterer, h. 115} Hampshire
Peter Joseph, hairdresser, bds. foot Second Peter Joseph, pant finisher, li. foot Second Peters Annie E. Mrs., dressmaker, 83 Pleasant, house do.
Peters A. S., baker, 10 Franklin
Peters Charles B., master mariner, house 83 Pleasant
Peters Charles J., stereotypher, (145 High, B.), house 110 Austin
Peters Charles J., Jr., stereotyper (143 High, B.), house 12 Fayette
Peters Elizabeth, widow of Isaac, boards 51 Portland
Peters Elizabeth, wid. of John, h. 53 Inman Peters George HI., clerk, 461 Main, boards 471 do.
Peters Ilenry P., clerk (P. O., B.), house 132 Prospect
Peters James II., boot aud shoe maker, 44 Auburn, boards 2 Sceva place
Peters Manuel, laborer, 139 Broadway, h. 30 Spring
Peters Robert, laborer, boards 57 Inman
Peters Susan M. Mrs., house 715 Cambridge Peters Theresa T., widow, h. 59 Harvard Petersen August, cabinet maker. 44 Cam- bridge, house rear 79 Thorndike
Petersen Christian M., piano maker, 284 Main, boards 2 Grotto place
Petersen Hans, laborer, American Rubber Co., rooms 105 Spring
Petersen Hans, machinist, B. & L. R. R., house 51 Winter
Petersen Nils, cabinet maker, 286 Main, house 2 Grotto place
Petersen Peter A., laborer, h. 87 Ilarvard Peterson Brado A., voicer, 286 Main. house Harvard
Peterson Carl S., clerk, 8} Mount Auburn, boards 10 do.
Peterson Clara A., teacher, Shepard gram- mar school, boards 46 Cherry
Peterson Emanuel, piano finisher, 162 Broadway, boards at Boston
Peterson Frank, carriagesmith, 446 Main
Peterson Frank, car repairer, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Dunster
Peterson Hans, cabinet maker, h. 295 Green Peterson Hans L., casemaker, 284 Main, house 438 do.
Peterson James, clerk, B. & M. R. R., h. 187 Hampshire
Peterson Johr, boiler maker, 92 Main, house 128 Brookline
Peterson John, laborer, Amer. Rubber Co. Peterson John, tailor, 430 Main, boards at Boston [Cherry
Peterson Jolın F., cabinet maker, house 46 Peterson John P., carriage body maker. house 1 Webster avenue
Peterson Lizzie W. Mrs., h. 42 Western av. Peterson Martin C., casemaker, 284 Main, boards 438 do.
Peterson M., frame worker, 8 Harvard sq., house 6 Hampshire place
Peterson Otto (B.), boards 73 North ave.
Peterson Thomas, case maker, 284 Main, boards 221 Harvard
BURDITT & WHITE, 2 & 4 CENTRAL SQ. Agents for DEXTER'S VILLA PAINTS.
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Peterson William A., machinist (B.), house 115 Western avenue
Petterson Alfred, advertising agent, house 6 Acorn
Pettes Hartwell S., business manager, Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main, house 215 Green
Pettingill Joseph R., house 886 Main
Pettingill & Pear (Isaac S. Pear), spring bed innfr., Rhoades building, State, and (30 Brattle, B )
Pevear Warren E., insurance broker (31 Milk, room 4, B. ), house 5 Pleasant pl. Povear, see Pervere
PEVEY GILBERT A. A., law- yer, master in chancery, aud justice of the Peace, 555 Main and (5 Tre- mont, B.), house Humboldt, near Martin (see page 653)
Pfaff George H .. cracker dealer, 502 Main, house 127 Franklin
Pfleeger Gottlieb, laborer (96 Washington, B.), house rear 12 Winter
Pflock lmil glass blower (B.), house 57 Ellery
Phalan James, laborer, house 71 Elm
Phalen Lucinda R .. widow of Joseph, h. 4 Murray
Phalen Martin J., laborer. bds. 7 Franklin Phalen Michael, teamster, 180 Main, boards rear do.
Phalen William, organ case maker, 162 Broadway, house 72 Washington
Phelan Edmund M., cooper, li. 189 Pearl Phelan Edmund T., foreman of bindery, 103 Magazine, house 316 Pearl
Phelan Ellen, wilow of Timothy A., house 30 Mt. Auburn
Phelan James, lithographer, Riverside Press, house 14 Grant
Phelan Jeremiah J., switchman, F. R. R .. boards 40 Bolton [Saville
Phelan John T., plumber, 17 Brattle, lı. 10 Phelan Martin, baker, 502 Main
Phelan Patrick, house 3 Clark
Phelan Thomas J., stone cutter, h. 8 Clay Phelan William, gardener, h. Mt. Auburn, corner Elmwood avenue
Phelan William, laborer, house 40 Bolton Phelan William T., glazier, 10 Arrow, h. Mt. Auburn, corner Elmwood avenue Phelps Albert G., freight agent, Regent st. crossing. F. R. R., house Crescent ave., near Walden
Phelps Albert S., compositor, University Press, house 22 Lowell [Essex Phelps Benjamin F., cabinet maker, h. 59 Phelps Charles A., leather (79 High, B.). house 77 North avenue
Phelps Fannie Mrs., house Crescent avenue, near Walden
Phelps George T., student, H. U., boards 77 Nortli avenue
Phelps Luella J. Miss, nurse, boards 12 Appian Way
Phelps Mary A. Mrs., hair goods, 623 Main, house do.
Phelps Myron W. (Graves & Phelps). table innfr., State, corner Osborn, house 53 Essex
Phelps S. Decatur, driver (B. ), h. 18 Dodge Phelps William H., electrotyper (26 Arch, B.), house 141 Green
Phelps William H., rabber, 286 Main, house 193 Lopez
Pherson Emanuel, iron worker, 17 Main Phetteplace Edgar, at 169 Gore
Phetteplace Lewis T., casket maker, 414 Cambridge, house 48 Fifth
Philabot Ernest, gilder, b. 32 Western ave. Philbrick Hattie N. G., action maker, 162 Broadway, house 285 Main
Philbrick Louisa D., widow of Ira R., house 285 Main
Philbrook S. C., at 169 Gore
Phillip Thomas A., sculptor, h. 29 Everett Phillips Albert, teamster, h. rear 55 Grigg Phillips Ann T., widow of Calvert, house 7 Kinnaird
Phillips Charles, Jr., driver, 15 River, h. 128 do.
Phillips Charles A., boards 7 Winter
Phillips Charles A., liquors, 19 Third
Phillips Charles I., painte , h. 17 Sidney Phillips Charles L., clerk, 626 Main, house at Arlington
Phillips David, gardener, h. 5 King place Phillips Edwin W., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 19 Orchard [Winter Phillips Ellen, widow of Charles, house 7 Phillips E. Burt, metals and brass founder (120 Cross, B.), house 41 Inman
Phillips Frederick, watchmaker, 286 Nortlı avenue. house at West Somerville
Phillips George S., furniture mufr., 626 to 630 Main, house at Arling on
Phillips George S., teamster, 10 Bridge, house 12 do.
Phillips Harriet F., widow of Ivers C., h. 19 Orchard
Phillips Isaiah, laborer, boards 30 Hastings Phillips James, printer (+ Alden court, B.), house 26 Union
Phillips James H., plasterer, basement of 602 Main, house 1 Percy place
Phillips John, cigar maker, h. 30 Fairmont Phillips John, laborer, Am. Rubber Co., h. rear G1 Hampshire [Pearl Phillips Robert, clerk. 10 Franklin, bls. S4 Phillips Robert E., clerk (102 State, B. ), boards 3 Dover
Phillips Stephen W., house 8 Hotel Munroe Phillips Thomas, gardener, house 16 Lopez Phillips Washington, teamster, house 10 Somerset
Phinney Alice C., teacher, Webster gram- mar school, boards 7 Prince
FLORAL CONSERVATORIES, P. O'BRIEN & SON 9820 MAIN and SO SPARKS STREETS
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Phinney Edward H., iron moulder, 126 Portland, house 3 Phinney's block, Dickinson
Phinney Elbridge G. (J. B. Manning & Co.), grocer, 321 North avenue, house at Somerville
Phinney Everett A., salesman (97 North, B. ), house 240 Broadway
Phinney Fred, engineer, State. h. 20 School Phinney Frank, conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., rooms 4 Soutlı
Phinney George W., book-keeper, boards 3 Phinney's block, Dickinson
Phinney Horatio A., leather (230 Purchase, B.), house 13 Dover
Phinney Hugh M., stoves, etc., 244 Broad- way, house 1 Phinney's blk., Dickinson Phinney Manford E., laborer, 126 Portland, house 52 Pine
Phipps Frances S. Miss, h. 624 Cambridge Phipps W. E., feeder, Baldwin st. stable, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Pichee Louis, fish cutter, li. foot of Clifton Pichette Charles E., sewing machine agent, 1 Columbia, house 119 Washington Pickard Edward H., laborer, bds. 5 Rogers block, Washington
Pickard Joseph, laborer, house 5 Rogers block, Washington
Pickering Edward Charles, Paine Professor of Astronomy, Professor of Geodesy, and Director of the Observatory, Gar- den, house do.
Pickering William H., assistant at Observa- tory, house 8 Story
Pickett Charles M., glass beveller (B.), h. 9 Holly
Pickett Fred H., clerk, h. 140 Hampshire Pickett George F., stone pointer (164 Dev- onshire, B.), boards 21 Western ave. Pickett Herbert J., stone pointer (164 Dev- shire, B.). boards 21 Western ave. Pickett Isabella, widow of Abiel H., house 9 Holly
Pickett Joseph J., stone pointer (164 Dev- onshire, B.), house 21 Western ave. Pickett Mary E. Miss, house 21 Shepard
Pickett Orange M., compositor (Washing- ton, B.), house 5 Worcester
Pickett, see Pigott
Pickles Thomas, carpenter, h. r. 57 Winter Picott Oren F., carpenter, h. 106 Pleasant Pidgeon Harry W. (Howard, Clock Co., B. ), boards 101 Henry
Pidgeon Janies I)., baker, house 101 Henry Pidgin Charles F., chief clerk, Mass. Bu- reau of Statistics (20 Beacon, B.), h. 479 Main
Pidgin Lucy S., physician, 479 Main, h. do. Pidgin, see Pigeon
Pierce Albert H., clerk (169 Wash., B.), h. 26 Worcester Pierce Alfred, baker, 502 Main
Pierce Alvina Miss, house 94 Auburn
Pierce Benjamin H., teamster, bds. 2 Cherry Pierce Benjamin J., teanister, 180 Main, h. do.
Pierce Catherine, wid. of James P., lodg- ing house, 65 Mt. Auburn
Pierce Charles E. (Chas. E. Pierce & Co.), tin can innfr., 448 Main, and (Charles Waughı & Co.), carriage mnfr., 442 to 448 do. and foreman tinsmith, 502 do., house 332 Broadway
Pierce Charles E. & Co. (Charles E. Pierce and Charles Waugli), tin can mnfrs., 448 Main
Pierce Charles H., boards Porter's Hotel Pierce Clara W., widow of Andrew, house 619 Mt. Auburn
Pierce C. Fred, clerk, 89 Cambridge, bds. 14 Linnæan
Pierce Francis E., restaurant, 203 North avenue, h. Groveland, 2d, from Sprnce Pierce F. S., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Pierce George, carpenter. Iı. 136 Brookline Pierce G., hill boy, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Pierce Henry, clerk (B.), h. 22 Cogswell avenue
Pierce Henry F., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. house 7 Grant
Pierce Herbert W., plumber, bds. 38 Fifth Pierce Janes A., pressman, University Press boards 105 Putnam avenne
Pierce James W., treas., Boston Can Co. (126 Milk, B.), house 14 Linnæan
Pierce John B., teamster, house 2 Cherry Pierce John F., boards 2 Cherry
Pierce Joseph T., clerk (Custom House, B.), house Locke
Pierce Leander, foreman, 502 Main, boards 23 Columbia
Pierce Lillian E., widow of George, house 686 Main
Pierce Lizzie Mrs., house 22 Cogswell ave. Pierce Margaret J., widow of Alex McLeod, house 105 Putnam avenue
Pierce Robert T. B., express driver, house 54 Mt. Auburn
Pierce Sarah E., widow of James W., house 94 Norfolk
Pierce Timothy, laborer, Amer. Rubber Co. Pierce William D., table finisher (East Bos- ton), house 25 Park
Pierce, see Peirce
Pierott Peter, mason, house 22 Montgomery Pierre Alice E., widow of Frank, house 102 'Thorndike
Pierson August, cabinet maker (B.), boards 129 Otis
Pierson Frank, cabinet maker, b. 129 Otis Piert Jolin, stone entter, house 5 Leclimere building, Leclimere square
Pietra Benty, at 169 Gore
Pietra Joseph, at 169 Gore
Pigeon C. M., waiter, Memorial Hall, house 632 Cambridge
Pigeon James, baker, 10 Franklin
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
JOBBERS AND BETAILERS OF HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE
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Pigeon Parker T., teamster, 125 Bridge, h. | Piper Caroline T., widow of Thomas, h. 166 14 Cambridge Nortlı avenue
Pigeon, see Pidgin
Pigott Thomas, teamster, 221 Bridge, house rear 16 Winter
Pike Charles, house 17 Pleasant
Pike Charles L., police, station 2, house 4 Percy place
Pike Eben W., clerk, 14 City Hall, house 40 Brookline
Pike Frederick M., B. & P. R. R. repair shop, h. 62 Cherry [mento
Pike Henry H., contractor, house 52} Sacra- Pike H., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Pike Ida Miss, boards 16 Oxford
Pike James T., boards 234 Broadway
Pike Jolın, night watchman, Church, house 44 Holyoke
Pike John N., watchman, B. & L. R. R., h. 146 Cambridge
Pike Joseph A., laborer, bds. 44 Holyoke Pike Josephı N. clerk (78 Devonshire, B.), boards 16 Oxford
Pike Joseph S., foreman and shipping agt., 169 Gore, lionse 138 Otis
Pike Joseph S., Jr., clerk (Dodge, Haley & Co. B.), boards 138 Otis
Pike Martha J. Mrs., house 16 Oxford
Pike Sumner C., engineer (State, cor. In- dia, B.), house 418 Main
Pike Theodore L., inspector of sewers, City Hall, house 52 Sacramento
Pike Walter W., city clerk, office City Hall, house 95 Thorndike
Pike Willard U., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, bds. 232 Broadway
Pike William, coachman, 150 Brattle, b. do. Pillard Edward S., locksmith, 17 Main, bds. 127 Norfolk
Pillard Oliver E., snpt., of locksmiths, 17 Main, house 127 Norfolk
Piller Albert, cigar maker (B.), boards 14 Decatur [Decatur
Piller Sarah, widow of Emanuel, house 14 Pillson Martin, cabinet maker, house 6 Hampshire place
Pine Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, 132 Win- sor, boards do
Pingree Carrie Miss, clerk, 216 North ave., boards 217 do
Pingree Charles A., pattern maker, 356 Main, house at Boston
Pinkham Fred B. C., carpenter, house 3 Amory place
Pinkham Fred S., travelling salesman, 203 Bridge, rooms 61 Otis
Pinkham George G., tinsmith, 651 Main, h. 219 Green
Pinkham Henry M., editor (Boston Post, Milk, B.), house 13 Sacramento
Piper Alexzine S. Miss, dressmaker, boards 57 Harvard
Piper Annie M. Miss, boards 166 North av.
Piper Carrie L., proof reader, University Press, boards 166 North avenue
Piper George G., lawyer (48 Congress, rm. 23, B.), house 17 Avon
P DIPER HENRY F., account-ad- juster (40 Water, room 60, B. ), h. 45 Langdon (see page 654)
Piper Louis A., student, H. U., boards 47 Trowbridge
Piper Mary E., widow of Solomon, house 179 Brattle
Piper Montgomery, carpenter, house 6 Brewer
Piper Rebecca G., widow, h. 57 Harvard Piper Susan Mrs., widow, lı. 32 Shepard Piper William, upholsterer, h. 29 Auburn Piper William C., 3 Brattle, h. 7 Wallace Piper William T., house 179 Brattle
Pitkin Emily R. Miss, teacher, Allston grammar school, boards 16 Prospect Pitkin Mary F. Miss, bds. Washin. ton ave. corner Arlington
Pitman Isaac, house 101 Brattle
Pitman Rachael Mrs., bds. 25 Erie
Pitman Richard K., mariner, h. 25 Erie
Pitt Charles P., machinist, lı. 101 Thorn- dike
Pitt Erminegil, watchman, B. S. B. Co., Spruce, h. rear do
Pitt Hannah, widow of Enocli, bds. 101 Thorndike
Pitt James S., hairdresser, 11 Brattle, b. 101 Thorndike
Pitts Michael, laborer, lı. 15 Reed
229 Place Charles. box maker, house Harvard
Place Darius F., shoemaker, lı. 233} Broadway
Plaisted George, packer, 44 Cambridge, h. at Charlestown
Plancich Peter H. (V. Plancich & Son), 78 Harvard, bds. do
Plancich Vincent (V. Plancich & Son) 78 Harvard, h. do
Plancich V. & Son (Vincent and Peter H. Plancich), grocers, 78 Harvard
Plant Edward, foreman, of varnish room, American Rubber Co.
Plant William, in gossamer room, American Rubber Co.
Platz Reinhold, waiter, basement Lyceum building, rooms 45 Cogswell avenue Ployier Peter, laborer, Sixth cor. Rogers Plumer Charles A. (Plumier & Co.), hay, Prison Point, house at Boston
Plumer & Co. (Charles A. Plumer and William S. Leavitt), hay, Prison Point, next drawbridge and (173 State, B. ),
Plummer Alfred F., piano-key finisher, 137 Broadway, liouse 104 Norfolk
DENTISTS,
Dr. E. Y. White, ) 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.
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Plummer Carrie H. Mrs., dressmaker, 19 Winthrop, bds. do
Plummer Charles, A. conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 72 Allston
Plummer C. E., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Plummer Frederick H., clerk (F. R. R., B.), bds. 254 North avenue
Plummer George, spinner, bds. 138 Brook- line
Plummer Horatio N., clerk (B.), bds. 234 North avenne
Plummer John W., watchmaker (120 Court, B.), bds. 64 Dana
Plummer Joseph B., clerk, 194 Cambridge, house 158 Thorndike
Plunimer Priscilla N., widow of Horatio N., house 254 North avenue
Plunimer William E., book binder (8 Milk, B.), house 60 Sacramento
Plummer William Henry, egg dealer, bds. 559 Main
Plummer William H. P., carpenter, house 42 Winsor
Plumridge George. pressman, Riverside Press, boards 60 River
Plusch Charles, confectioner, 502 Main, b. 2 Hotel Brooks
Poindexter John T., waiter, bds. 125 River Poirer Manuel, laborer, house 134 Webster avenue
Poirier Philip, brickmaker, house 124
Spruce
Poirot John, laborer, house 31 Howard
Poitrest Ferdinand, laborer, boards 64
Sacramento
Polack Isaac, cigar maker, h. 32 Green
Polack Isaac, mnfr. of I. L. P. cigars, 113 Pleasant, house do
Poland Edward W., foreman, 15 Church, bds. Brattle square Hotel
Pole Beckwitch, laborer, 169 Gore
Police Court, City building, Brattle square Polk James, teamster, house 218 Broadway Pollard Edward. glass etcher, 69 Cambridge, house 113 Otis
Pollard George, carpenter, house rear 45 Norfolk
Pollard George Mrs., milliner, house rear 45 Norfolk
Pollard Jolin S., house 9 Bigelow
Polley John, teamster, house 35 Somerset Pollock William, clothing oiler. Thorndike, boards 5 Second st. ct.
Poltonio Joseph, laborer, Third corner Rogers, lı. near do
Ponce John H., lawyer (Hemenway build- ing, 10 Tremont, room 24, B.), house 84 Thorndike
Pond Aylmer D., student, H. U., rooms 17 Dunster
Pond Frank M., clerk, 571 Main, boards Hotel Austin
Pond Fred E., hairdresser, 606 Main, house 13 State
P OND HANDEL, general manager, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 286 Main, and (181 & 182 Tremont, B.), house at Winchester (see page 7)
Pondexter Archibald, laborer, house 32 Charles River
Pondexter Foote, laborer, h. 19 Brewery Pomphret John, horse-shoer, Pahner, bus. North avenue
Ponte John D., hairdresser, 182 Bridge, h. 184 do
Poole Calvin, boardinghouse 9 Norfolk
Poole Edward J., butcher, house 173 Webster avenue
Poole Fred L., travelling salesman, 503 Main, house 6 Hotel Munroe
Poole Samuel G., mason, bds. 78 Spring
Poole Wm. H., furniture mover, house 97 River
Poor Agnes M. Miss, boards 1 Sacramento place
Poor Bessie Moss, compositor (B.), bds. 1 Sacramento place
Poor Chas. II., express (33 Castle, B.), h. 43 Cedar
Poor Charles L., teamster, house 72 Allston Poor Edward R., sailmaker (B.), house 1 Sacramento place
Poor Fannie J. Miss, compositor (B.), bds. 1 Sacramento place
Poor Robert, sailmaker (B.), boards 1 Sac- ramento place
Poor William, carpenter, State, corner Os- born, house at Allston
Poor Wm. A., gas fitter (B.), house 225 Broadway, suite 6
Poor Wm. E., contractor and builder, State, house 95 Magazine
Pope Charles A., driver. Bay State Laun- dry, 136 Franklin, house 2 Granite
Pope Charles G., lawyer, 623 Main and (209 Wash., B.), house Summit ave- nue at Somerville
Pope Eugene A., book-keeper (9 Tremont, B.), house 125 Oxford
Pope Harriet M., widow of John, house 45 Cottage
Pope Sarah S., widow of Samuel, house 136 Austin
Popkin Mary R. Miss, house 25 North av. Portelı George R., gardener, 63 Garden, boards do.
Porter Benjamin F., stair builder, Rhoades building, house 185 Green
Porter Charles, laborer, American Rubber Co , rooms 59 Moore
Porter David S., butter, etc., house 37 Winsor
Porter Frank E., machinist, 17 Main, house at West Somerville
Porter Franklin. furniture mover (Charles, c. Mt. Vernon, B.), boards 52 River
Porter Geo. W., salesman, 114 Cambridge, boards 95 Spring
Builders' Hardware,
at Burditt & White's 2 & 4 Central Sq.
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Porter Hamilton, engineer, house 136 Harvard
Porter Harris C., carpenter, house 42 Howard
Porter Harry G., clerk, h. 50 Buckingham Porter James J., potter, house Fairfield, last on right
Porter Louis F., clerk, 591 Main, boards 37 Winsor
Porter Linn B., night editor (Boston Her- ald, B.), house 68 Austin
Porter Lizzie R., teacher, Wellington train- ing school, boards 68 Prospect
Porter Nellie Mrs., house 20 Mead
Porter Perez G., salesman (23 Broad, B.), house 68 Prospect
Porter Robert H., carpenter, house 5 Austin Porter William, blacksmith, house 292 Green
Porter Wm., furniture mover (Charles, c. Mt. Vernon, B.), house 52 River
Porter Wm. F., cabinet maker, State, cor- ner Osborn, house at Chelsea
Porter Wm. H., salesman, 84 Bridge, h. 63 Magazine
Porter Wm. N., cutter, N. E. Glass Works, house 95 Spring
Porter's Hotel, Davis Locke, prop., 185 North avenue
Porteus Richard, glass polisher, house 31 Harding
Portlock Joseph, porter (B.), boards 1 Norfolk court
Potter Henry J., book-binder, Riverside Press, house 24 Pearl
Potter llenry M., tailor (386 Wash. B.), lı. 107 Lake View avenue
Potter Thomas, carpenter, h. 56 Howard Potter Thomas, foreman (107 Milk, B.), h. 9 Fairmont avenue
Potter Win. C., furniture mover, rear 81 Oxford, house do.
Potter Wm. E., janitor, Latin High School, house 2 Cottage row
Potts James H., real estate broker (47 Court, room 6}, B.), and justice of the peace, house 103 River
Potts Thomas, printer, boards 95 Mt. Auburn
Poulsand Wm. F., chief engineer, 169 Gore, lrouse at Somerville
Powell Chas. H., paper hanger, 6 Prospect, house do.
Powell Thomas F., fireman (B.), house 16 Harvard
Powell Walter E., foreman, 10 Dunster, h. 172 Elm, near Beech
Powell Win. II., foreman Mt. Auburn stable, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house Cushing near Belmont
Power Amanda M., widow of Nicholas D., house 132 Green
Power David W., carpenter, 83 Boylston, house 9 Brown
Power Frank W., inspector, W. E. S. Ry. Co., 3 Harvard square, boards 78 Green
Power James, gardener, 820 Main, house at Somerville,
Power Janies, house 21 Grant
Power John H., book binder, Riverside Press, house 24 Grant
Power J. Wm., book binder, Riverside Press, house 21 Grant
Power Lawrence F., printer, University Press, house 20 Magee
Power Thomas, harness maker (31 Chelsea, Chas'n). house 185 Norfolk
Power Warren M., switchman, No. Cam- bridge station, B. & L. R. R., boards at Somerville
Power William F., musician, house 11 School
Powers Angus, at 169 Gore
Powers Catherine, widow of James, house 7 Valentine
Powers Catherine, wid. of John, house 1 Symonds' blk., De Wolf
Powers Charles, carriage painter, 176 North ave., lı. at Chelsea
Powers Charles A., clerk, 9 Brattle, house 17 Eliot
Powers Daniel, night watchman, Brookline stables, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 21 Decatur
Powers Daniel E., moulder. lı. 19 DeWolf Powers Dennis, laborer, N. E. Glass Works Powers Ellen, boarding house, 165 Spring Powers Ellen, widow of Thomas, variety store, 335 Cambridge, h. do.
Powers Elmer W., key sawyer, 139 Broad- way, h. 25 Market
Powers E. W. Mrs., dressmaker, 25 Market house d:).
Powers Hugh J., machinist (B.), house 46 Willow
Powers James. at 44 Cambridge
Powers James, city laborer, h. 170 Franklin Powers James, laborer, h. 47 Cogswell ave. Powers James A., furniture polisher (B. ), h. 13 Conlons ct.
Powers John, iron moulder, Third, corner
Bent, bds. 1 Symonds' blk., De Wolf Powers JJohn, laborer, bds. 47 North
Powers John, milkman, h. 12 Stevens ct. Powers John, teamster, foot of East, house 47 North
Powers Joseplı, clerk, Third, cor. Rogers, house at Brighton
POWERS LEE L., furniture, 30 Boylston, h. 20 Holyoke (see p. 640) l'owers Martha, widow, h. 175 Otis
Powers Martin, conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., bds. at Boston
Powers Mary Miss, dressmaker, boards 12 Woodlawn ave.
Powers Mary Mrs., bds. 43 Winter Powers Mary Mrs., h. 431 Cambridge
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY, Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.
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Powers Mary A., widow of Joseph S., h. 20 Holyoke
Powers Maurice, teamster, bds. 3 Bristol
Powers Michael, laborer, h. 36 Warren
Powers Patrick, paver, h. r. 93 Tremont
Powers Richard, bds. 64 Auburn pl.
Powers Richard, laborer, house McDonald, beyond the railroad
Powers Richard, h. 12 Woodlawn ave.
Powers Robert E., gardener, Mt. Auburn cemetery, house 64 Auburn pl.
Powers Rosa A. Miss, fancy dry goods, 835 Main, bds. 21 Grant
Powers Thomas, laborer, bds. 12 Ninth
Powers Thomas, tinsmith, 446 and 502 Main liouse 96 Tremont
Powers Thomas H., carpenter, house 3 Mt. Auburn place
Powers Thomas J., teamster, h. 224 Bridge Powers William, laborer, Mt. Auburn cem- etery, h. 24 Vineyard
Powney Harry, stringer, 286 Main, house at West Newton
PRATT AARON B., tunnel mnfr. 236 Cambridge, house 6 Mullins ct. (see page 633)
Pratt Aaron B. Jr., gilder, 579 Main, bds. 6 Mullins ct.
Pratt Andrew M., blacksmith, 33 Main, b. 77 B Putnam ave.
Pratt Augustus, baker, 180 North ave., b. 25 Wyeth
Pratt Byron, mariner, bds. 14 Conlons ct. Pratt Daniel G .. brush maker, 122 Harvard bds. 6 Mullins ct.
Pratt Eben, coffin maker, 201 Bridge, h. at Boston
Pratt Edward, laborer, Third, cor. Rogers, bds. A 77 Putnam ave.
Pratt Elisha L., bds. 104 Pearl
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DRATT ERNEST L., messenger, Charles River National Bank, house 14 Lee
PRATT FRANCIS L., city mes- senger, office City Hall,h. 14 Lee
Pratt Harry S., tuner, 286 Main, b. 14 Lee Pratt Kendall, metal worker, Otis, n. First, house at Dorchester
Pratt Nellie E. Miss, teacher, Reed primary school, bds. 26 Mead
Pratt William, laborer, h. 14 Conlons ct.
Pratt William, salesman (23 Bromfield, B.) house 74 Inman
Pratt Wm. H., broker (B.), h. 89 Inman Prattis Annie, widow of James, lı. 5 West Pray Harry S., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 41 Amory
Prav Harvev conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. house 41 Amory
Pray John A., prop., Standard Carpet Lin- ing Co., Third, cor. Rogers, house at Newton
Pray John C., h. 28 Hubbard ave.
Pray William H., general manager, Stan- dard Carpet Lining Co., Third, corner Rogers, and (160 Congress, B.), house at Walpole
Prebeck Michael, carpenter, B. & L. R. R., shop, h. 25 Huntiug
Prebeck Michael, at 169 Gore
Prebeck Walter M., trimmer, 169 Gore, b. 25 Hunting
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