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Parker A. Ellen, widow of Horleston, house 53 Oxford [60 Shepard Parker Charles Pomeroy, tutor, H. U., bds. Parker Daniel W., foreman (25 Washing- ton, B.), house 262 Pearl
Parker Edward H., salesman (518 Waslı- ington, B.), boards 28 Bigelow
Parker Edward M., lawyer (B.), house 5 Craigie
Parker Elizabetlı, widow of Jolın, house rear 78 Boylston
Parker Erie W., machinist (Hyde Park), boards 162 Pleasant
Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards 28 Bigelow
Parker Frank H., template maker, Boston Bridge Works, Sixth, h. 153 Columbia Parker Fred C. (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker, 537 Main, house 465 do.
Parker Fred J., pattern maker (B.), bds. 162 Pleasant
Parker Frederick, student, rms. 14 Wallace Parker Galen A. (Parker & Page), lumber, First, house at Reading
Parker George C., boards 28 Bigelow
Parker George E., Jr., machinist, Am. N. & T. Co., Second, h. 139 Thorndike
Parker George Howard, teacher, H. U., lı. 8 Harris
Parker Grace H. Miss, clerk (71 Bedford, B.), boards 281 Pearl
Parker Hannalı L., widow of Carlton, h. 28 Bigelow
Parker Harriet L. Miss, Clerk of Courts office, Court House, Third, boards 51 Ellery
Parker Henry, cigar maker, 537 Main, boards 465 do.
Parker Henry A. Rev., pastor, Mission of the Ascension, house 6 Mason
Parker Horace, gold beater (B.), boards 40 Holworthy
PARKER HORATIO G., lawyer (61 & 62 Sears building, B.), house 54 Concord avenne (see page 670)
Parker Jacob L, clerk, 5 Harvard row, boards 29 Winthrop
Parker James C., machinist, 153 Putnam av., house 162 Pleasant
Parker Joseph J., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 34 Brattle square
Parker Lawrence, laborer, h. 303 Cambridge Parker Leland N., umbrella mnfr., house 23 Hubbard avenue
Parker Leonard S. Rev., asst. pastor, First Congregational Church, h. 13 Humboldt Parker Louisa P. Miss, teacher, High school. boards 51 Ellery
Parker L. G., asst. foreman, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Murray st. stable, h. 40 Holworthy Parker Marcellus B., clerk (27 Cambridge, B.), house Acorn, corner Chestnut
Parker Martin, boards 153 Otis
Parker Mary A., widow of William S., h. 281 Pearl
Parker Mason G., tobacco (14 Central whf., B.), house 336 Harvard
Parker Matilda Miss, press feeder, River- side Press, boards 104 River
Parker Newell O., salesman (24 Summer, B.), house 179 Putnam avenue
Parker Randolph, waiter, Memorial Hall, rooms 33 Howard
Parker Riley H., machinist, B. & L. R. K. Parker Samuel W., boards 85 Franklin
Parker Sidney, blacksmith, 181 Hampshire, house 162 do.
Parker Willard, clerk (Am. Rubber Co., Franklin, B.), boards 28 Bigelow
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
BURDITT & WILLIAMS Wholesale and Retail. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Parker William, carpenter, h. 4 Hotel In- man Inman square
Parker William E., shipping clerk (7 Green, B.), house 104 River Parker William K., carriage trimmer, 244 Main, house 17 Antrim
Parker W. A., student, rooms 44 Austin
PARKER & PAGE (Galen A. Parker and Francis E. Page), lum- ber, First, opposite Thorndike, office (24 Canal, B.) (see page 8)
Parkenson Robert, machinist, b. 189 Spruce Parkhill Charles L. D., printer (222 Frank- lin. B.), boards 34 Magazine
P ARKHILL SAMUEL J., book and job printer (222 Franklin, B.), house 34 Magazine (see page 665) Parkhurst Charles F., foreman, paint shop, 169 Gore, house 2 Squires court Parkhurst William F., sawyer, 174 Broad- way, boards 2 Squires court
Parkinson Charles H., laborer, at No. Som- erville, boards 45 Winter
Parkinson Henry, teamster, Niles Bros., Concord avenue, house do., near Adams Parkinson Henry C , teamster, Niles Bros., house Concord avenue, near Adams Parkinson Richard G., teamster, 28 Bridge, house 45 Winter
Parks Edward, engineer, B. & L. R. R., h. 33 Second
Parks James, piano maker, 162 Broadway, boards 58 Amory
Parks James, soap maker, 172 Pearl
Parks James H., laborer, house 104 River Parks Jane, widow of James, h. 58 Amory Parks Joseph W., shipper, Otis, cor. First, house 111 Tremont
Parks Maggie Miss, nurse, bds. 46 Sidney Parks Margaret Miss, nurse, h. 46 Sidney Parks Royal HI., wire worker, b. 104 River Parks Thomas, laborer, h. 64 Sacramento Parks Walter D)., conductor, F. R. R., h.
Avon Hill street, cor. Bellevue avenue Parks William, molder, 356 Main, house 9 Winsor
Parlee Hugh, wood worker, h. 32 Howard Parmenter Charles W., teacher, Latin school, 35 Lee. h. at Waltham
PARMENTER GEORGE A.,
fish market. 275 Broadway, house 69 Columbia (see page GG3)
Parmenter Mary Miss, house 12 Humboldt Parmenter Mary A., widow of Henry R., b. 120 Inman
Parmenter Wm. H., salesman, 31 Elm, h. 111} Inman
Parnell Marshal, hostler, h. 8 Magee
Parnell Wm. H., book-keeper, 166 River, lrouse 46 Prospect
Parr Albert, shipper, 245 Broadway, rooms 41& Green
Parr Henrietta, widow of Wm. HI., dress- maker, 14 Brookline, house do.
DENTISTS, {
Parr Wallace E., painter, 9 l'almer, house 30} Shepard
Parrock Alice M. Miss, telephone operator, 623 Main, boards 56 Austin
Parrock Isabella, widow of Wm. II., house 134 Pleasant
P ARRY BROS. & CO. (John E , Wm. A., Geo. A. and Richard H. Parry), brick mmfrs., foot of Ray- mond (see page 676)
Parry George A. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick mufr., house 50 Pemberton
Parry John E. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick mnfr., house 318 North av.
Parry Martha A., widow of James, house r. 179 Cambridge
Parry Richard II. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick mnfr., house at Belmont
Parry Robert A., forem n, Parry Bros. & Co., foot Raymond, bds. 29 Rice
Parry Susan, widow of C. Ephrain, boards 29 Rice
Parry Wm. A. (Parry Brothers & Co.), brick mnfr., foot Raymond, lı. Lam- bert av., cor. Mt. Pleasant
Parsons Albert S., treasurer, Cambridge- port Diary Co., 105 Magazine, house at Lexington
Parsons Albus R., cane chair seater, bds. 33 Prospect
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, house 15 Mullen
Parsons George, mason, house 18 River Parsons Henry K. (H. K. Parsons & Co.), livery stable, 198 North ave., boards 10 Russell
Parsons H. K. & Co. (Henry K. Parsons and George H. True), stable, hay, etc. 198 North avenue
Parsons Josiah P., carpenter, 200} North ave., boards Porter's Hotel
Parsons Katherine Miss, house 54 Garden Parsons Louis, cabinet maker, Otis, c. First Parsons Maria Miss, house 62 Brattle
Parsons Mary Sabra Miss, house 54 Garden Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker. house
10 Russell
Partelow Charles J., painter, 14 Church, h. 199 Green
Partridge David, cabinet maker (Somer- ville), house 56 Webster ave.
Partridge Frank P., fancy goods (597 Wash- ington, B.), house 109 North ave. Partridge Horace, fancy goods (51 Han-
over, and 497 Washington, B.), house 111 North avenue
Partridge John W., house 17 Ellsworth av. l'artridge William, arctic maker, Am. R. Co., rooms 21 Washington
Dr. E. Y. White, 2 603 Main St. Dr. W. H. Hollis, § Central Sq.
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Pasho Herbert A. ,conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 6 Frank
Pasho Prescott L., conductor, W. E. St Ry. Co., boards 6 Frank
Patch Howard W., printer (145 High, B.), house 76 Fairmont [4 Upton
Patch Matilda S., widow of Joseph M., li. Patchel Wm. J., carpenter, Rideout bldg., house 12 Gardner
Patchet James, roller, 126 Portland, house 240 Broadway
Patchett Edward, supt. of interments, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, h. 17 Cushing ct.
Paton James M., boerds 38 Lake View av. l'aton Lucy Miss, teacher, boards 38 Lake View avenue
Paton Thomas C. M., lı. 38 Lake View av. Patrick Ralph, printer (B. ), lı. Avon Hill Patriquin Charles R., clerk, 549 Main, b. 5$ Fairmont avenue
Patriquin George, clerk (26 Summer, B.), boards 5} Fairmont ave.
Patriquin Jolin M., salesman (Washington, B. ), house 5} Fairmont ave.
Patt Jeremiah, laborer, bds. 196 Franklin Patt Julia, widow of Michael, house 196 Franklin
Patten Daniel D., house 715 Cambridge
Patten Ephraim H., clerk, 153 Bridge, h. 65 Winter
Patten Eva S., widow of Otis, laundry, 369 Main, house do.
Patten G. B., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. boards 28 Fifth
Patten John M., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., bds. 128 River
Patten William B., teamster, boards 33 Cambridge
Patterson Alfred, advertising agent (B.), house 17 Acorn
Patterson Bridget Mrs., h. 269 Putnam av. Patterson Charles, laborer, h. 3 Washington Patterson Cora L. Mrs., dressmaker (B.), boards 60 Market
Patterson Emil, cook, h. rear 172 Columbia P ATTERSON GEORGE, carriage mnfr., 181 Hampshire, house 162 do. (see page 657) [Washington Patterson George M., carpenter, house 107 Patterson James, furniture maker, rooms 32 Clark [40 Reed
Patterson James, stone cutter, 53 Main, h. Patterson James B., boiler maker, B. & L. R. R. shop
Patterson Jolin W., laborer, house rear 29 Harvard, No. 5
Patterson John W., stone cutter, 70 and 72 Bridge, boards 10 Broadway
Patterson J., iron molder, Pelham Patterson Robert, at 169 Gore
Patterson Robert J., bottler and liquors, 37 and 39 Cedar, house 37 do.
Patterson Robert J., furniture maker, h. rear 202 Hampshire
| Patterson R., cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, house at Boston
Patterson Thomas, laborer, house 269 Put- namı avenue
Patterson William, laborer, Mt. Auburn cemetery, boards 14 Locust [Union Patterson William A., carpenter, house 43 Patterson William S., carpenter, bds. 162 Hampshire
Pattison William B., cabinet maker, house 4 Hotel Clark
Patton Jacob C., lawyer (34 School, rooms 37 and 38 B.), rooms 17 Dunster
Pattville J., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Paul Andrew M., salesman (98 Milk, B.), house 168 Putnam avenue
Paul Delphis, brick maker, h. 152 Spruce Paul Ivory C., cutter (165 Court, B. ) , h. 17 Pleasant place
Paul Samuel T., machinist, B. & L. R. R. Payette Albert (J. Talmont & Co.), picture frames, 334 Main, house 77 Ciark
Payne Charles W., house 128 Norfolk
Payne Richard, laborer, h. rear 45 Amory Payne Robert J., marble worker, h. rear 136 Green
Payne, see Paine [Harvard Paynter William P., carpenter, boards 103 Payouzack August, laborer, house 3 Locust Payson Byron S., boots and shoes, 351} Broadway, house 31 Antrim
Payson Joseph H., foreman, 3 Hampshire, house 2 Boardman
Peabody Andrew P. Rev., Plummer Prof. of Christian morals, Emeritus, h. 11 Quincy
Peabody Francis G., Parkman Prof. of Theology, H. U., house 13 Kirkland Peabody J. B., freight conductor, B. & L. R. R., house at Nashua
PEAK HOWARD F., roofer, 2 Charles River, order box, Lyceum building, Harvard square, shop, foot of Dyke, house 2 Charles River (see page 10)
Peak Thomas F., roofer, b. 58 Mt. Auburn Peake Ernest P., student, 613 Main, b. do. Pear Charles M., boards 17 Worcester
Pear Isaac S. (Pettengill & Pear), spring- bed mınfr., Rhoades building, State, and (30 Brattle, B.), house 7 Howard
Pear Lucy A., widow of William B., b. 20 Trowbridge
Pear Sarah A. Miss, register Associated Charities, Central square building, Western avenue, boards 23 Front
Pear Sarah R., widow of John S., house 17 Worcester
Pear Thomas, silversmith (86 Mason, B.), house 42 Essex [Trowbridge Pear William H., student, H. U., boards 20 Pearce Anastatia, widow of Francis, house 158$ Otis [207 Harvard Pearce Catherine, willow of William A., h.
Builders' Hardware, at Burditt & White's 2 & 4 Central Sq.
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Pearce Edward N., clerk (Winter, B.), b. | Peirce Anna H. Mrs., house 29 Mellen 207 Harvard
Pearce R. M. Mrs., dry and fancy goods, and dressmaking, 182 North avenue, house do.
Pear I Charles II , machinist, B. & L. R. R. Pearl Solomon, clerk, 12 Brattle, house 295 Broadway
Pearse Harry J., insurance (Somerville), boards 24 Pleasant
Pearson Albert L., serubber, B. & A. R. R. (Allston), house 57 Pleasant [Park Pearson Augusta, widow of Thomas, h. 20 Pearson Emanuel, printer, house 5 Rogers block, Washington
Pearson Ernest, house 1 Sands
Pearson George W., house 4 Emerson's block. Mt. Pleasant
Pearson Henry C., supt., piano department, 162 Broadway, house 32 Cottage
Pearson Henry G., clerk, 505 Min. bds. 20 Park [house 882 Main
Pearson Legh R., printer, University Press, Pearson Lizzie II. Miss, book-keeper, 660 Main, boird+ 125 Washington
Pearson Martha E., wi low, house 42 Brattle Pearson Martha J. M., widow, h. 48 Dana Pearson Mary S., widow of Samnel, h. 32 Cottage [Washington
Pearson Sırah. wilow of Charles S., h. 125 Pearson William, clerk (B. ), house 2 Sidney Pearson William H., secretary, Boston
Chamber of Commerce, house 4 Emer- son's block, Mt. Pleasant
Pearson, see Pierson
Pease Curtis S., book-keeper, Boston Ice Co., Prison Point, house at Malden
Pease George L., locksmith, house 285 Main l'ease Harry H., messenger, B. & L. R. R. repair shop
Peaslee Cyrus, provisions, house 776 Main l'easlee Edward M., clerk, 143 Pearl, b. 3 Lamson place
Peaslee Sarah T., widow of Daniel C., 11. 3 Lamson place
Peaslee Winfred I., clerk (32 F. H. square, B.), boards 3 Lamson place
Peasly O. Frank, clerk, boards 106 Inman Peatfield Charles E., reprirer, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house at Allston
Peavey Charles J., book-keeper, Potter, c. Ninth, boards at Boston
Peavey C. A., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house at Somerville
Peckham Arthur, wheelwright (Somer- ville). house 30 Rice
Pedersen Hans, machinist, B. & L. R. R. shop [shop
Pedersen Peter O., machinist, B. & L. R.R Pedersen William, machinist, B. & L. R.R. shop
Peel Francis, wid. of Lawrence. h. 88 Third Peel William HI., stone carver (B.), house 88 Third
Peirce Benjamin O., professor. H. U., house 51 Oxford [Brewery Peirce Calvin D., book binder, house 19 Peirce Herbert H. D., steam heating (53 Oliver, B. ), house 5 Fayerweather
Peirce James Mills, professor of mithemat- ics, H. U., house 4 Kirkland plice
Peirce Thomas F., engineer, A. Clark & Sons. Henry, house 425 Main
Peirce William W. (Leavitt & Peirce), smokers' articles, 438 Harvard, house Irving place
Peirce, see Pierce, also Pearce
Pelch Alex, helper, 72 Main
Pelkey Francis, broom manufacturer, Cres- cent avenue, house Mt. Pleasant
Pellaquin Gilbert, foreman, M. W. Sands, Walden, house next do.
Pellaquin Nazare, laborer, house 110 Con- cord avenue
Pelonsky Nathan A., dry and fancy goods, 398 Cambridge, and clothing, 416 do., house 95 Inman
Pelot Louis, cabinet maker, 626 Main, house 305 North [Cambridge
Peltier Frederick, cabinet maker. boards 60 Peltier Joseph O., organ builder (Can)- bridge, corner No. Grove, B.), house 25 Market
Peltier Louis O., piano regulator (B.), boards 25 Market
Penderghast Josie, widow of John J., house 3 Fairmont avenue
Pendexter Frances E. Miss, teacher, Gore Primary school, house 80 Fourth
Penke Frederick, shoemaker, 24 Hamp- shire, boards 32 Bristol
Pennell Ellington, hardware, 57 Cambridge, house 11 Sixth
Pennell James F., hardware, 57 Cambridge, house 34 Second
Penney Catherine W., widow of Thomas W., house 385 North avenue
Penney C. Fred, milkman. h. foot of Harvey Penney David A., hatter, Main. b. 334 Green Penney Edward, porter (169 Washington, B.), rooms 55 Washington
Penney Frank, furnace man, 651 Main
Penney James, hostler, 216 Green, house 334 do
Penney Margaret J. Miss, teacher, Wash- ington Grammar school, boards Rich- ard Penney's, foot Harvey
Penney N. Joseph. milkman, house 7 Frank Penney Richard H., farmer, foot Harrey, at Arlington line, honse do. [Harvey Penney Richard H., Jr., farmer, boards foot Penney Schuyler J., master mariner, house 4 Clinton
Penniman Arthur W., diary maker, 105 Magazine, board, 46 Sidney
Penniman Benjamin F., pressman, Univer- sity Press, house 6 Hilliard place
FLORAL CONSERVATORIES, P. O'BRIEN & SON JS20 MAIN and SO SPARKS STREETS
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Penniman Catherine, widow of Thomas J., house 46 Sidney
Penniman Harry A. , book-keeper. 446 Main, boards 46 Sidney
Penniman Maurice, tin worker, 153 Putnam avenue, boards 5 Rockwell
Penniman Walter S., clerk (Summer, B.), boards 6 Hilliard place
Pennington George H., polishier, 139 Broadway, house 2 Hampshire place Pennington L. Marion, fireman, house 3 Rockingham
Pepper Rosanna, widow of Thomas, house 47 Crescent
Perchette Charles, sewing-machine agent, house 119 Washington
Percival Edmund A., tailor (3 School, room 7, B. ), house 69 Moore
Percival larry W., book-keeper, 502 Main, house 9 Essex [Main
Perew Frank C., student, H. U., rooms 896 Perham Richard P., janitor (19 Pearl, B.), house 27 Brewery
Periera Joseph, house foot Second Periera Joseph, Jr., hairdresser (B.),
boards Joseph Periera's, Second
Perigny Joachim, baker, house 166 Elm
Perkins Albert D., meats (cellar 1} Quincy Market, B.), house 473 Broadway
Perkins Arthur T., wire worker, 10 Frank- lin, boards Auburn
Perkins Augustus M., painter, h. 11 Amory Perkins Benjamin F., mason, bds. 53 Green Perkins Carrie L., house 7 Everett
Perkins Charles H., teamster, h. 165 Spring Perkins Charles T., house 7 Summer
Perkins Elisha K., cooper (Boston wharf, First, South Boston), house 107 Pearl Perkins Elizabeth, widow of Levi, house 7 Everett
Perkins Eva A. Miss, music teaclier, 11 Amory, boards do.
Perkins Frank H., machinist, 19 Main
P.rkins F. E., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 17& Baldwin
PERKINS GEORGE A., lawyer, (3 Pemberton sq., rm. 12, B.), house 7 Everett (see page 669)
Perkins George G., sawyer, State, corner Osborn, boards 11} Prospect
Perkins George H., assistant, University Hall, H. U.
Perkins George M., engineer, B. & A. R.R., house 325 Main
Perkins Hamilton H., salesman (33 North Market, B.), house 104 Auburn
Perkins Henry W., architect, bds. 107 Pearl Perkins James K., farmer, Tamworth, N. H., house 762 Main
Perkins James M., student, bds. 762 Main Perkins John, Jr., house 23 Ellery
Perkins Jolın W., salesman, 31 Elm
Perkins Mary E. Mrs., bread store, 33 Riv- er, house do.
Perkins Minnie L. Miss, typewriter (57 Sudbury. B.), boards 43 Pleasant
Perkins Oliver L., salesman (477 Wash . B.)
house Crescent avenue, near Walden Perkins Oscar, molder (B.), h. 54 Boylston Perkins Otis, laborer, Somerville avenue, corner Bridge
Perkins Sumner N., sawyer, Thorndike, corner First, house 9 Plymouth
Perkins Walter S., salesman (+ Chauncy, B.), house 23 Ellery
Perkins William, laborer, B. & L. R. R. Perkins William E., student (B.), boards 762 Main
Perkins William M., boot and shoe maker, 191 Hampshire, house at Somerville
Perrigo Andrew, engineer and carpenter, 138 Norfolk, house 70 Winsor
Perrigo Lorenzo J., insurance agent, 613 Main, house 102 Hampshire
Perrin Arthur, clerk (254 Washington, B.), bds. Franklin Perrin's, Arsenal square Perrin Franklin, treas., W. E. St. Ry. Co., 5 Harvard square, house Arsenal sq.
Perry Adelbert F., silver plater (B.), bds. 102 Henry
Perry Alexander H., carriage painter, rear 10 Brattle, house at Allston
Perry Anthoine, laborer (So. Boston), h. 138 Portland
Perry Antoine T., coppersmitlı, b. 70 Gore Perry Anthony J., clerk, 7 Washington, boards 13 Brewery
Perry A. M., laborer, Storr Furniture Co., Thorndike
Perry Charles, laborer, house 46 Flagg
Perry Charles A., carpenter, lı. 24 Rockwell Perry CharlesE., tool sharpener. foot Gore's wharf, Third, house 117 Otis
Perry Charles F., fireman, b. 19 Winthrop Perry Danvers H., wheelwright, house 95 Webster avenue
Perry Dora L. Miss, tailoress, b. 84 River Perry Edward, laborer. 169 Gore, b. 164 do. Perry Eliza A., widow of Benjamin F., h. 19 Winthrop
Perry Eugene L., painter, 3 Sargent, h. do. Perry E. S .. overlooker, 286 Main
Perry Foster, carpenter, house 102 Henry Perry Frank P., salesman (B.), house 115 Washington
Perry Franklin W., book-keeper (25 South Market, B.), house 217} Putnam ave. Perry George G., tinman, 153 Putnam av., boards 22 Green
Perry George M., trav. salesman (69 South Market, B.), house 28 Amory
Perry George T .. nurse, boards 118 Green Perry Helen A. Mrs, nurse, bds. 118 Green Perry James A., carpet layer, 3 River, h. 96 Harvard
Perry James R., house rear 181 Cambridge Perry John, box maker, American Rubber Co., boards 128 Harvard
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE
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Perry John, laborer, house 12 East
Perry Joseph H., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., boards 4 Frank
Perry Manuel, laborer, house 128 Bridge Perry Manuel, mill hand, First, c. Thorndike Perry Marion A., widow of Oliver H., bds. 94 Brattle
Perry Melvin W., carpenter, house 84 River Perry Ralph L., carpenter, house 318 Pearl Perry William, livery and sale stable, 244 Cambridge, house at Boston
Perry William H., clerk, 17 Brattle, bds. 19 Winthrop
Perry William H., machinist, B. & L. R. R. shop
Persons George K., carpet upholsterer, h. Hotel Albert, Harvard
Peters Albert, baker, 502 Main, h. 156 Pearl Peters Burt, at 169 Gore
Peters Charles B., master mariner, house 83 Pleasant
Peters Charles J., Ir., stereotyper (145 High, B.), house 12 Fayette
Peters Eliza, widow of Charles J., house 110 Austin
Peters Elizabeth, widow of John, house 57 Inman
Pe ers Henry P., clerk (P. O., B.), house 132 Prospect
Peters James H., boot and shoemaker, 14 Auburn, boards 13} Franklin
Peters John, letter carrier, 611 Main
P. O., house 62 Plymouth
Peters John H., carrier, P. O , 611 Main, house 26 Springfield, Somerville
Peters Robert, laborer, boards 57 Inman
Peters Thomas W., foreman, 446 Main, house 225 Broadway
Peters William A., silversmith (Washing- ton, B.), boards 132 Prospect
Petersen Alfred, coppersmith, boards 295 Main
Petersen Christian M., piano maker, 284 Petersen Nils, cabinet maker, 236 Main, house 2 Grotto place
Main, honse 6 Moore
Peterson Brado A., voicer, 286 Main, boards 26 Jay
Peterson Charles, carpenter, house 6 Lopez Peterson Clara A., teacher, Shepard gram- mar school, boards 46 Cherry
Peterson Frank, laborer, Storr Fur. Co., Thorndike
Peterson F., helper, at 72 Main
Peterson Hans, cabinet maker, house 295 Green
Peterson Hans, machinist, 8 Lowland avenue
Peterson Hans L., casemaker, 584 Main, boards 438 do.
Peterson Henry A., casemaker, 286 Main, house 438 Main
Peterson John, boiler maker, 92 Main, house 128 Brookline
Peterson John, carpenter, boards Hotel Brooks
Peterson John, piano finisher, rooms 391 Main
Peterson John A., clerk, 26 (Dock sq. B.), boards 46 Cherry
Peterson John F., cabinet maker, Otis, corner First, house 46 Cherry
Peterson John P., carriage body maker, house 1 Webster avenue
Peterson Manuel, at 162 Broadway
Peterson Martin C., casemaker, 274 Main, boards 438 do.
Peterson M., frameworker, 3 Harvard Row, honse 6 Hampshire place
Peterson Oscar, baker, 351} Main, house 3 Moore
Peterson Peter, cabinet maker, Hotel Boynton, 107 Gore
Peterson Peter A., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 28 Hastings
Peterson Thomas, case maker, 284 Main, house 26 Jay
Pettee Walter F., carpenter, boards 5 Wliite Petee, Hartwell S., business manager, Cambridge Chronicle, 573 Main, house 215 Green
Pettingill Joseph R., house 886 Main
Pettingill Mary, widow, house 39 Somerset Pettingill & Pear (Isaac S. Pear), spring bed mnfr., Rhoades building, State, and (30 Brattle, B.)
Pevear Warren E., insurance broker (31 Milk, room 4, B.), house 5 Pleasant place
Pevear, see Pervere
Peverelly George A., boards 3 Amory pl. DEVEY GILBERT A. A., law- yer, Master in Chancery and Justice of the Peace, 555 Main and (5 Tre- mont, B.), house Hurlburt, near Martin (see page 671)
Pfaff George H., cracker dealer, 502 Main, house 127 Franklin
Pfaff John, bootmaker, Am. Rubber Co., boards 45 Clark
Pfaff Sarah E., day goods, 383 Main, boards Winsor, corner Washington
Pfleiger Gottlieb, laborer, house 12 Winter Płock Emil, glass blower (B.), house 57 Ellery
Phalan James, laborer, house 71 Elm
Phalen Lucinda R., widow of Joseph, house 65 Bay
Phalen William, organ casemaker, 162 Broadway. house 72 Washington
Phelen Edmund M., cooper (Charlestown), house 189 Pearl
Phelan Edmund T., foreman of bindery, 105 Magazine, honse 316 Pearl
Phelan Ellen, widow of Timothy A., house 30 Mount Anburu Phelan James, lithographer, Riverside Press, house 14 Grant
Dr. E. Y. White, Dr. W. H. Hollis,
603 Main St. Central Sq.
DENTISTS,
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Phelan Jeremiah J., switchman, F. R. R., boards 30 Bolton
Phelan John T., plumber, 17 Brattle, house 10 Saville
Phelan Martin, laborer, 502 Main
Phelan Patrick, house 3 Clark [Clay
Phelan Thomas J., stone cutter, house 8 Phelan William, gardener, house Mount Auburn, corner of Elmwood avenue Phelan Wililam, laborer, house 40 Bolton Phelan William T., glazier, 10 Arrow, h. Mount Auburn, corner Elmwood av. Phelps Albert G., freight agent, Regent st. crossing, F. R. R., and ( Phelps Broth- ers), house Crescent ave., near Walden Phelps Albert S., compositor, University Press, house 22 Lowell
Phelps Benjamin F., cabinet maker, house 59 Essex
Phelps Brothers (Albert G. Phelps and S. M. Phelps), mnfrs. of Plymouth Buck Gloves, Crescent avenne
& Co., B.), house 623 Main
Phelps Charles A., leather, (79 High B.). Phelps Edward F., clerk, (Jordan, Marslı house 77 Nortlı avenue
Phelps George T., student, H. U., boards 77 North avenue
Phelps Luella J. Miss, nurse, rooms 12 Appian Way [h. do. Phelps Mary A. Mrs., hair goods, 623 Main. Phelps Myron W. (Graves & Phelps), table
mnfr., State, cor. Osborn, h. 59 Essex Phelps S. Decatur, driver (B.), h. 18 Dodge Phelps S. M. (Phelps Bros. ), Crescent av. Phelps William H., electrotyper (26 Arch, B.), house 141 Green
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