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[H] DIRECTORY
CAMBRIDGE
Humans William, electrician, h. rear 65 |Hunson William H., steam fitter (B.), bds. Prospect 10 Hamilton
Humbert Samnel B., clerk, 13 Brattle, h. 374 Green
Huminston Alice E. Miss, bds. 19 Shepard Huminston Frederick R., book-keeper, 221 Bridge, house 19 Shepard
Humphrey David, Jr., h. 23 Maple avenue Humphrey Elmer, engineer, Am. N. & T. Co., Second, house Hotel Boynton, 105 Gore [Sixth
Humphrey John, laborer, 169 Gore, bds. 25 Humphrey Margaret, widow of David, bds. 801 Main
Humphrey Newton James, printer (222 Franklin, B.), house 30 De Wolf
Humphrey Orra H., clerk (P. O., B.), h. 29 Hamilton
Humphrey Robert, tin peddler, h. 25 Sixth Humphrey Thomas, house 137 Oxford
Humphrey William, plumber, boards 29 Hamilton
Humphreys Llewellyn G., boards 10 Forest Humphreys Robert, book-keeper (B.), h. 1 Cottage row
Humphreys Sophia, widow of John, house 104 Mt. Auburn
Humphries William W., laborer, John Reardon & Sons, h. 1 Front street et.
Hunnewell Caroline, widow of James A., house 6 Ash street place
Hunnewell Charles, carpenter, b. 9 Norfolk Hunnewell Charles H., real estate, 448 Harvard; assistant assessor. City Hall, and janitor, Washington and Holmes schools, house 134 Mt. Auburn
Hunnewell Charles H. M., plumber, boards 134 Mt. Auburn
Hunnewell Frank M., foreman, rear 10 Brattle, boards 6 Aslı street place
Hunnewell Franklin, paper hanger, 14 Church, house 17 Hilliard
Hunnewell James W., papers, confectionery etc., 228 North avenue, h. 6 Orchard Hunnewell Mary E. Miss, copyist, Otis, cor Second, boards at Charlestown
Hunnewell William, janitor, Thorndike and Otis schools, h. 136 Thorndike
Hunnewell William A. (Hunnewell & Proudfoot), coal and wood, 84 Bridge, house at West Somerville
H UNNEWELL & PROUD- FOOT (Wm. A. Hunnewell and David Proudfoot), coal and wood, and iron ore paint, 84 Bridge (24 Exchange place and 27 Kilby, B.), (see page 3)
Hunson Frank II., upholsterer (B.), boards 2 Percy place
Hunson Lucinda .1., widow of Henry, house 2 Percy place [Hamilton Hunson Stephen C., carpenter, house 10 Hunson Stephen C. Mrs., dressmaker, 10 Hamilton, house do.
Hunt Alfred HI., house 36 Bigelow Hunt Benjamin, plumber, 17 Brattle
Hunt Benjamin F., Jr., fancy goods (51 Hanover, B.), h. 113 North avenue
Hunt Catherine H., widow of Israel, house 7 Holyoke place
Hunt David W., blacksmith, W. E. St. Ry Co., Dunster, boards 22 Green
Hunt Edgar F. (Edgar F. Hunt & Co.), booksellers and stationers, 575 Main, house 5 Clinton
H UNT EDGAR F. & CO. (Ed- gar F. Hunt), booksellers and sta- tioners, 575 Main (see opposite )
Hunt Elisha, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house at Malden
Hunt Elizabethi T., widow of Freeman, house 12 Humboldt
Hunt Ellen, widow of William H., house 69 Ellery
Hunt Ellen J. Miss, teacher, Shepard grammar school, h. at Somerville
Hunt Frank W., boards 7 Holyoke place
H UNT FREEMAN, lawyer. 166 Cambridge and (3 Pemberton sq., room 12, B.), h. 28 Lancaster (see page 669)
Hunt Lucinda Mrs., house 9 Cottage Hunt Lucius D., engineer (104 West Brook- line, B.), house 109 Waslington
Hunt Norman, blacksmith (B.), rooms 24 Watson
Hunt Rebecca T., widow, house 7 Mellen H UNT SAMUEL F., undertaker and janitor of High school, house 36 Bigelow (see opposite)
Hunt William H., canvasser (B.), house 88 Franklin
Hunt William H., laborer, house Harvey, corner Jackson [20 Prince Hunt William J., cigar maker, bonse rear Hunter F., finisher, 44 Cambridge, house at Charlestown
Hunter George, printer (39 Arch, B.), h. 276 Broadway
Hunter George, register fitter (B.), boards 15 Farwell place
Hunter John A., furniture, etc., 480 Main, rooms 29 Andrew [at Boston Ilunter John W., foreman, 384 Main, house Hunter Joseph, box maker, 3 Hampshire, boards 271 Broadway
Hunter Margaret S. Miss, gents' hat trim- mer. house 5 Winsor
Hunter Robert A., boiler maker, house 136 Brookline
Hunter Thomas L., Captain H. & L. No. 2, Portland, house 5 Winsor
Hunting Clifford, sign painter, 604 Main, boards 101 Pleasant
Hunting C. Frank, clerk (128 Summer, B.) house 22 Wendell
Dr. E. Y. White, Dr. W. H. Hollis,
DENTISTS,
603 Main St. Central Sq.
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Hunting Henry A., sign painter, house 101 | Pleasant [58 Columbia Hunting Herbert, tinsmith, Albany, boards Huntington James, watches, etc., 9 Harvard row, house 55 North avenue
Huntington Oliver Whipple, instructor, Harvard University, h. 12 Ware
Huntley Elbridge L., carpenter, house 117 Auburn
Huntress Edward T., house 150 Prospect H UNTRESS JAMES E. (W. A. Greenough & Co.), compiler, printer and publisher, Cambridge City Di- rectory, 5 Harvard square, Cam- bridge, 575 Main, Cambridgeport, and (28 Oliver, Boston), house 75 Sumner, cor. Rice, Newton Centre Huot Ludger, safe maker, 17 Main, house 104 do.
Hurber Edward, chemical plumber, house 21 Vine [112 Magazine
Hurd Arthur W., clerk (29 Hawley, B.), b. Hurd Edward A., carriage painter, Boyls-
ton, cor. Murray, house Palmer, near Brattle
Hurd Edward A., painter, lı. Henderson ct. Hurd Elisha, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., h. Bay, corner Kinnaird
Hurd Elizabeth Miss, house 661 Main
Hurd Emmie E., widow of George H., house 113 Magazine
Hurd E. A., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., h. 81 Concord avenue
Hurd George W., boards 661 Main
Hlurd Mary A. Mrs., restaurant, 559 Main, house do.
Hurd R. M., clerk, Riverside Press, boards 6 Cleveland
Hurd Theodore C., clerk of courts, Court House, Third, house 3 Inman
Hurlbert Arthur W., driver, Boston Ice Co., Prison Point, rnis. at Charlestown Hurlbert Charles K., driver, Boston Ice Co., Prison Point, rms. at Charlestown Hurlbert D. J., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Hurlbert G., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Hurlbert James H., driver, Boston Ice Co. Prison Point, rooms at Charlestown
Hurlbut Clara A., widow of William R., house 425 Broadway
Hurlbut William S., dry goods (20 Han- over, B.), bds. 425 Broadway
Hurley Cornelius, laborer, bds. 177 Otis Hurley Cornelius, painter, bds. 5 Short
IIurley Daniel, teamster, h. 269 Cambridge Hurley Daniel, cooper, 169 Gore, liouse 75 Gore
Hurley Daniel, laborer, house 5 Short
Hurley Daniel, teamster, 211 Bridge, house 225 Cambridge
Hurley Daniel, waiter, house 91 Elm
Hurley Daniel F., clerk, b. 8 Lechmere pl. Hurley David, packer, 163 Broadway, bds. at Charlestown
Hurley Florence J., clerk, 2 Gore, b. 29 do Hurley Henry M., tin stamper, 448 Main, boards rear 43 Clark
Hurley James, blower, N. E. Glass Works, boards 8 Lechmere place
Hurley James J., brass moulder (B.), bds. 18₺ Green
Hurley James, laborer, 169 Gore, h. 99 do. Hurley James, laborer, boards 14 North
Hurley James, teamster, house 63 Gore
Hurley Jeremiah, waiter (Tremont House, B.), house rear 146 Spring
Hurley Jeremiah S., varnisher, 162 Broad- way, house at Charlestown
Hurley John, laborer, Boston Bridge Wks., liouse Sixtlı
Hurley Jolın, laborer, house 1 Phinney's block, Dickinson
Hurley John, laborer, house 18 Marion
Hurley John, laborer, 169 Gore, louse rear 269 Cambridge
Hurley Jolin, wire worker, 10 Franklin, house 10 Magazine court
Hurley John H., book-keeper (74 Bedford, B.), house rear 146 Spring
Hurley Maggie L. Miss, clerk, 79 Cam- bridge, boards 29 Gore
Hurley Mary Miss, clerk, 151 Harvard, bds. rear 43 Clark
Hurley Mary, widow of Michael, house rear 43 Clark
Hurley Mary, widow of Timothy, house 18₺ Green
Hurley Mary T., dressmaker and fanc goods, 6 Water
Hurley Maurice, farmer, h. 194 Dublin
Hurley Patrick, laborer, lı. 6 Fourth
Hurley Patrick F., clerk, Grand Junction Coffee House, 269 Cambridge, bds. do. Hurley Patrick F., police, Station 3, boards 8 Lechmere place
Hurley Randall, 169 Gore, bds. 99 do.
Hurley Richard, teamster, 256 Bridge, h. at Somerville
Hurley Thomas, laborer, bds. 177 Otis Hurley Thomas J., carpenter,h. 126 Spring Hurley Timothy, laborer, B. B. Works, Sixth
Hurley Timothy Mrs,, h. 190 Dublin Hurley Timothy J., painter, b. r. 43 Clark Hurley William, hostler, 15 Church
Hurley William, laborer, bds. 177 Otis
Hurley William, printer (B.). bds. 29 Gore Hurlihy Jeremiah, expressman, lı. 6 Reed
H URRELL EDWIN J., mason and crockery, etc., 489 Main, house 31 Kinnaird (see page 656)
Hurslı Christopher S., brick contractor, h. 93 Lambert avenue
Hurter William F., salesman (518 Waslı., B.), boards 738 Main
Husband William W., laborer, 1 Harvard sq., house 12 Boylston [Cambridge Hussey Clara, widow of Joshua, house 133
BURDITT & WHITE, 2 & 4 CENTRAL SQ. Agents for DEXTER'S VILLA PAINTS.
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Hnssey Edward, carpenter, rooms 44 Austin Hussey Eliza M. Miss, teacher, Putnam Grammar school, bds. 342 Broadway
Hussey Everet G., broker (Somerville), boards 10 Dover
Hussey John O., teamster, Otis, cor. First, house 134 Cambridge
Hussey Julia, widow, h. 37 Cowperwaite Hussey Rnel W., painter, 660 Main, house 21 Putnam avenue
Iluston Randall, mason, house Brookford, near North avenue
Huston W. S., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Hutchings Albert W., W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 12 Putnam ave.
Hutchins B. G., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 5 Frank
Hutchins George S., organ builder (North Grove, cor. Cambridge, B.), house 50 Chestnut .
Hutchins Nathan, piano action maker, 162 Broadway, house 68 Pearl
Hutchins Amy Miss, teacher (Jamaica l'lain), boards 6 White
Hutchins Clara L. Miss, copy reader, Uni- versity Press, boards 19 Shepard
Hutchins Frank, salesman (450 Wash., B.) house 24 Cogswell ave.
Hutchins Hiram, machinist (B.), rooms 9 Broadway
Hutchins H. W., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. house 14 Cogswell ave.
Hutchins John M., teamster, h. 61 Winter Hutchins Mary L. Miss, proof reader, Uni- versity Press, bds. 19 Shepard
Hutchins Nellie A. Miss, teacher, Shepard Grammar school, boards 6 White
Hutchinson William, house 6 White
Hutchins William, fiorist, White, corner Somerville ave .. house do.
Hutchins William E., lawyer (63 Sears bldg., B.), bds. 6 White
Hutchinson Albert E., carpenter, 547 Main
house 2 Douglass court [61 Franklin Hutchinson Annie, widow of James C., h. Hutchinson Arthur E., clerk, 477 Cambridge boards 63 Otis
Hutchinson Catherine A., widow of Robert R., house 10 Jay
Hutchinson Charles, printer, Linden, rms. 69 Mt. Auburn
Hutchinson Charles E., collar maker, 10 Arrow, honse at Somerville
Hutchinson Charles W., watchman, 72 Main, honse 181 do.
Hutchinson Edward, metal worker, Otis, n. First, house at Malden
Hutchinson Edward E., book-keeper (84 Hawley, B.), boards 68 Pearl
Hutchinson Elizabeth Miss, b. 223 North av. Hutchinson Elizabeth G. Miss, teacher,
Thorndike Grammar school, h. 131 Otis Hutchinson George A., teamster, 220 Port- land, honse 115 Prospect
Hutchinson George H., asst. div. supt., W. E. St. Ry. Co., 4 Harvard square, h. at Somerville
Hutchinson Hiram N. (Otis S. Brown & Co.), flour, etc., 111 Bridge, house at Bedford
Hutchinson Johanna, widow, h. 13 Cherry Hutchinson John J., carpenter. h. 63 Otis Hutchinson Mary, widow of Dennis, house 1 Hotel Sun
Hutchinson Nathan, moulder, 162 Broad- way, house 68 Pearl
Hutchinson l'eter J., letter collector (P. O., B.), house 10 Essex
Hutchinson Nellie I., principal teacher. Kindergarten, 41 Holyoke, lı. 10 Jay
Hutchinson Thomas, carpenter, house 131 Otis
Huxon Jacob, brass finisher, h. 31 First Hyatt Alpheus, curator (Boston Society of Natural History), house 7 Avon Hyatt, see Highet
Hyde Dana W. (Dana W. Hyde & Co.), dry goods, etc., 609 Main, h. 736 do.
H
YDE DANA W. & CO. (Dana W. Hyde), dry goods, 4 Hyde's blk., 609 Main (see page 56)
Hyde Daniel, stone mason, bds. 18 Marion Hyde George W., house 32 Mellen
Hyde Jerome, foreman, U. S. Mail stable, 44 Bridge, house 50 do.
Hyde John, laborer (B. & M. R. R., B.), house 60 North
Hyde Maria E., widow of Edward, house 12 Bigelow
Hyde Michael, laborer, 169 Gore, house 8 Linehan's block, Parnell
Hyden Andrew, tailor, house 61 Amory Ilyer Robert, baker, 79 Cambridge
Hyland Dennis, arctic maker, Am. R. Co., boards 15 Washington
Hyland Dennis, slater (142 Charles, B.), boards 44 Seventh
HIvlen Frans, honse 7 Hotel Templeton
Hynes Edmund F., book-binder (B. ), bds. 14 Upton [14 Upton Hynes Thomas M., cabinet maker (B.), h.
IANNOCH HENRY, machinist, Osborn, boards at Boston
Igo James, laborer, house 366 North avenue Igo John, saloon, 366 North av., house do. Ilsley Louise E. Miss, honse 11 Sumner
MRIE WALTER, plumber, 3 Washington. boards 1 do. (see p. 660) Ingalls Charles W., livery stable (Somer- ville), house 204 Eim [house do. Ingalls Charlotte Mrs., physician, 59 River, Ingalls Edward B., intelligence office and variety store, 59 River, house do.
Ingalls Henry B., variety store and period- icals, 2495 Broadway, house do. Ingalls John D., plumber and pump mufr., 187 Harvard, house 107 Norfolk
FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN & SON 820 MAIN AND SO SPARKS STREETS.
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Ingalls John E., boards 107 Norfolk
Ingalls Josiah H., piano tuner and teacher, 603 Main, house at Lexington
Ingalls Newton S., case maker, 162 Broad- way, housc 164 Putnam avenue
Ingalls William T., pump maker, 187 Har- vard, rooms 44 Austin
Ingersoll Frederick C., tcamster, 201 Bridge, house 43 Fourth
Ingols Margaret R. Miss, young ladies' private school, 17 Berkeley, b. 27 Ware Ingraham Augustine, tailoress, 9 Central square, house 60 Market
Ingraham A. Estelle Miss, teacher, Shep- ard Grammar school, b. 281 North av. Ingraham Janc, widow of John, h. 20 South Inman Square Hotel, James Barnes, prop,, Inman square
Inman Thomas M., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 158 Cambridge
Innes Arthur B., carriage painter, boards 91 Main [Clark
Innis Brunswick S., fish dealer, h. Hotel Ireland Alvin B., clerk, 265 Pearl
Ireland George W., 265 Pearl, h. 267 do.
Ireland Herbert A., baker, 3 Austin, bds. 40 do.
Ireland James L. , at 169 Gore [Prospect Ireland Sarah A., widow of Roby, h. 110 Ireland Sheldon C., clerk, 265 Pearl, house 271 do.
Ireland Sheridan F., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 652 Main
Ireson Adeline M. Miss, teacher, Washing- ton Grammar school, boards 13 Wallace Irons Frederick, stone cutter, Gore's whf., Third
Irvine Henry E., house 5 Day
Irvin James, lineman, Cambridge E. L. Co. boards 121 Western avenue
Irvine Jolan, boiler maker, 72 Main
Irvine John E., printer, Riverside Press, h. 10 Laurel
Irving Arrhur G., piano maker, house 233} Broadway
Irving Charles R. (Irving & Casson), Otis, corner First, house at Chelsea
Irving Christopher, coachman, Quincy, cor. Harvard, boards do.
Irving James, peddler, boards 83 Clark Irving James, upholsterer, 23 Brattle, rms. 60 Boylston
Irving Sarah J. Miss, h. 32 Mt. Auburn
Irving Thomas, carpenter, house rear 195 Hampshire
Irving Thomas, upholsterer, h. rear 8 Gore Irving William, teamster, 162 Broadway, house Bristol, near Webster avenue Irving William J., real estate (106 Court, B. ), house 58 Lake View avenne
Irving & Casson (Charles R. Irving and Robert Casson), interior finish and wood mantels mnfrs., Otis, corner First salesroom (66 Boylston, B.)
Irwin Adam, hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., h. at Somerville
Irwin James, peddler, house 104 Tremont Irwin John, driver, Fresh Pond Ice Co., boards 124 Norfolk
Irving Thomas, carpenter, house rear 195 Hampshire
Irwin William A., watchman, W. E. St. Ry. Co., 251 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Isaac James H., bookbinder, Riverside Press, boards 22 Howard
Isaac John, laborer, house 19 Harvard
Isaac John F., rubber, 162 Broadway, h. 107 Winsor
Isaac Thomas, tailor (49 Temple place, B.), house 22 Howard
Isaacs Alfred S. barber (81 State, B.). boards 126 Norfolk
Isaacs Harry, cigar maker (India, corner Broad, B.), house 89 Green
Isaacs Henry, cigar maker, h. 8 Hamilton Isaacs Henry S., cigar mnfr. (38 India, B.) boards 18 Brookline
Isaacs John, cigar maker, bds. 8 Hamilton .Isaacs Mark A., cigar packer (B.), house 29 Auburn
Isaacs Solomon, proprietor (Grand View Hotel, Oak Island), and cigar mnfr. (B.), house 18 Brookline
Isaacson Carl J., machinist, B. & L. R. R. repair shop
Isacke Henry, watchmaker, 593 Main, h. at East Boston
Isbister Frank, painter, house 324 Green Isbister George, painter, boards 324 Green Isenberg Goodwin A., clerk, 381 Main, house at Boston
Isenberg Louis, shoemaker, 349} Main, boards 129} Cambridge
Ivers Charles, piano tuner, 286 Main
Ivers Francis (E. Ivers & Son), carriage mnfr., 176 North avenne, house Mt. Vernon, first on left
Ivers Frank H. (F. Ivers & Son), carriage manufacturer, 176 North ave., house 152 do.
Ivers F. & Son (Francis and Frank H. Ivers), carriage mnfrs., 176 North av. Ivers Patrick, gardener, house 39 Baldwin Ivers Warren, at 176 North avenue, house 379 Harvard
Ivers Warren Mrs., millinery and worsteds 446 Harvard, house 379 do.
Ivers William H., president, Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 286 Main, and (181 and 182 Tremont. B.), boards at Dedham
VERS & POND PIANO CO., W. H. Ivers, president; G. H. Gibson treasurer ; Handel Pond, gen. mana- ger; piano mnfrs .. 286 Main and (181 and 182 Tremont, B.) (see page 7)
Ives , plasterer, house 52 Putnam av Iverson Ingred Mrs., house 22 Brookline
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
BURDITT & WILLIAMS Wholesale and Retail, 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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JACINTO MANUEL, at Revere Sugar Re- | Jacobs Frank W., piano stringer (B.), b. 9 finery State
Jack Arthur II., driver, Boston Ice Co. Jack Gong, laundry, 27} River, house do. Jackson Andrew, carpenter, h. 31 Clark
Jackson Anson II., bookbinder. Riverside Press. house 17 Rockwell
Jackson Benjamin D., hairdresser (State House, B.), house 96 Putnam avenue Jackson Charles B., city laborer, house 115 Columbia
Jackson Charles HI., metal-pattern maker, house 89 Elm
Jackson David L., confectioner, 243 Broad- way, house 252 do.
Jackson Edward F., core maker, rear 134 Broadway, house 18 Union
Jackson Edwin N., fancy dry goods, 442 Harvard, honse 29 Shepard
Jackson Enoch S., hairdresser, 16 River, house 5 West
Jackson George S. H., clerk (64 Anderson, B.), boards 58 Western avenue
Jackson Gilman I)., fish (64 Anderson, B.), honse 58 Western avenne
Jackson Gilman F., clerk (64 Anderson, B.), boards 58 Western avenue
Jackson Harriet E. Mrs. , ladies' hairdresser 96 Putnam avenue, house do.
Jackson Hiram W., salesman (33 Summer, B.), boards 58 Western avenue
Jackson James, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 88 Kirkland
Jackson James, iron molder, 356 Main, boards 7 Blanche
Jackson John, arctic maker, Am. R. Co., boards 221 Main
Jackson John, laborer (Custom House, B. ), house 10 Eighth
Jackson John A., brass finisher (B.), h. 142 Prospect
Jackson John R., porter (Young's Hotel, B. ), house 90 Washington
Jackson Patrick T., Jr., cotton buyer (178 Devonshire, B.), house 17 Follen
Jackson Richard, hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., North-avenne stable, boards Har- vey, corner Jackson
Jackson Robert L., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 103 Thorndike
Jackson Warren, conductor, W, E. St. Ry. Co., rooms 872 Main
Jackson William H., waiter (Young's Hotel B.), honse rear 7 Webster avenue
Jackson William P., real estate (187 Wash- ington, B. ), rooms rear 108 Cambridge Jacobs Abbie A. Miss, house 19 Pleasant Jacobs Bela F., attorney-at-law, 658 Main, house 19 Pleasant
Jacobs Charles C., bookbinder, Riverside Press, honse 3 Jay
Jacobs Eleanor, widow of John, house 112 Hancock
Jacobs Frank E .. clerk (B.), bds. 9 State
Jacobs George K., machinist (B., h. 9 State Jacobs George W., machinist (B.), bds. 9 State
Jacobs Gustav, machinist, B. & L. R. R. repair shop
Jacobs John B., clerk (B.), bds. 3 Jay
Jacobs John H., clerk ( Armstrong Tran. Co., B.), rooms 93 Green
Jacobs Joseph R., lead glazier, boards 2 Hancock place [Co.
Jacobs M. V., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Jacobs Sarah A., widow of Justin A., bds. 149 Austin
Jacobs Wm. F., machinist, B. & L. R. R., repair shop
Jacobsen Charles, piano regulator, 186 Main, boards 112 Hancock
Jacobson Hagan, case maker, 286 Main
Jacobson Raphael, piano finisher, 286 Main Jacobson Andrew F., carriage trimmer (245 Charles, B. ), house 65 Columbia
Jacobson Charles, cigar maker (B. ), house 6 Decatur court
Jacobson Martin, laborer, h. 77 Washington Jænobsen James, finisher, 44 Cambridge, house 105 Gore
Jacobson Theodore, blacksmith, 133 Main, house at Boston
James Albert, car washer, W. E. Ry. St. Co., h. rear 5+ Cedar
James A. I)., carpenter, b. 34 Brattle sq. James Charles, grocer, 541 and 543 Main, house 123 Green
James Charles, porter (B. ), h. 1 Village James Charles J., boards 264 North av.
James Charles L. (James & Abbott), lum- ber, Thorndike, house at So. Boston James Edward B., lumber (13 Kilby, B. ), house 88 Lake View ave.
James Elizabeth G., widow of John W., h. 5 Lambert avenue
James Frank A., salesman (50 No. Market, B.), boards 5 Lambert ave.
James Samuel, salesman, 541 Main, house 29 Sacramento
James Samuel, Jr., boards 25 Erie
James William, professor of Philosophy, 1I. U., house 18 Garden
J
AMES WM. A., clerk and messen- ger, National City Bank, 533 Main, boards 29 Sacramento
James & Abbott (Charles L. James and Eu- gene B. Abbott) lumber, Thorndike, n. First, and (4 Liberty sq., B.)
Jameson Edwin A. L., salesman (20 Chaun- cy, B.), house Mt. Vernon
Jameson E. O., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Company
Jameson Jeremiah D., laborer, John Rear- don & Sons, h. rear 21 Decatur
Jameson L. E., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Company
DENTISTS, {
Dr. E. Y. White, 2 603 Mam St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.
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Jameson Winthrop M., physician, boards | Jenkins Robert B., clerk (63 Franklin, B. ), E. A. L. Jameson's, Mt. Vernon
Jamison John P., embossing machines, 2 Gordon pl., house 8 Florence Jamison Margaret M. Miss, h. 31 Tremont Janes Charles J., house 264 North ave. Janes Frank, clerk (B.), bds. 16 Howard Janes John, action maker, 162 Broadway, house 26 Howard
Janifer George C., watchman. Baldwin St. stable, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 22 Charles River
Janke Victor, at Revere Sugar Refinery Janson Christian, coachman, 800 Main, rooms 800 do.
J AQUES BROS. (Rufus S. and Si- las H. Jaques), pattern and model makers, 29 Main (see page 649)
Jaques M. Jane Miss, house 19 Churchi Jaques Rufus S. (Jaques Bros.), pattern maker, 29 Main, house 72 Chestnut Jaques Silas H. (Jaques Bros. ), house 126 Third
Jardine James K., house 50 Market Jarvis Ames B., bookbinder, Riverside Press, house 89 Auburn
Jarvis Charles A., pressman, Riverside Press, boards 89 Auburn
Jaundrea Mitcliel, laborer, h. 12 Bolton Jayes Charles M., salesman, boards D.
Jayes' Clifton
Jayes Damien, brick maker, B. S. B. Co., house Clifton, near Spruce
Jayes George, brick-maker, B. S. B. Co., boards D. Jayes', Clifton
Jayes Jules D., brickmaker, B. S. B. Co., Spruce
Jeffers Richard K., carpenter, h. 72 Wright Jefferson Charles, cabinet maker, boards 239 Broadway
Jefferson James, helper, Sawin's express, h. 9 Eliot
Jefferson John W., hostler, h. 15 Sparks Jefferson Margaret, widow of John, house rear 209 Mt. Auburn
Jefferson Nicholas, laborer, boards rear 209 Mt. Auburn
Jefferson Taylor R., porter (B. & A. R.R., B. ), house 48 Fairmont
Jeffrey James F., carpenter 7 Western av. Jeffery Stephen E., carpenter, 7 Western ave., house 58 Columbia
Jelly Arthur H., salesman (B.), bds. 150 Thorndike
Jelly Emeline A. Mrs., nurse, house 150 Thorndike
Jenkins Annie, widow of Peter, house 27 Washington
Jenkins Charlotte, widow of George A., house 93 Washington
Jenkins Francis E., machinist, B. & L. R.R. Jenkins Henry, at 169 Gore, bds. 111 Spring Jenkins James G., wood moulder, State, boards 518 Main
boards 29 Sidney [10 Remington Jenkins 'T. Clifton, student, H. U., boards Jenkins William II. H., waiter, Memorial Hall, house 632 Cambridge
Jenness Albert, locksmith (64 Sudbury, B.), house 3 Grotto place
Jenness Ann E. Miss, seamstrsss, house 187 Hampshire
Jenness Arthur W .. lather, h. 148 Prospect Jenness Austin T. (A. T. Jenness & Co.), express, University and Riverside Presses, house 17 Ware
Jenness A. T. & Co. (Austin T. Jenness and Cheney Green), express, Riverside Press, and (34 Court square, B.)
Jenness Catherine Mrs., h. 46 Holworthy
Jenness Charles M., clerk (Somerville), house 91 Tremont
Jenness David II., brakeman, F. R.R., house 6 Emnions place
Jenness Frank L., clerk (34 So. Market, B.), boards 431 Main
Jenness George L., lather, h. 130 Winsor Jenness Lewis P., salesman, 423 Main, house 431 do.
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