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Butler's Block. r. 10 Charles River, wd. 1 Cambridge Hall, 603 Main
Cambridge Mutual Insurance Co. Building, Main, corner Inman
Central-sq. Building, Western av., ward 4 Chronicle Building, 573 Main, opp. Pearl City Building, Brattle square, ward 1
City Hall, 660 Main, ward 4 Clark's Block, 497 Main
Concordia Hall. 200 Cambridge
Conservatory Hall, 4 Lee, corner Main
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Court House, Third, corner Otis, E. C. DIRECTORY OFFICE, 5 Harvard
square and 575 Main (28 Oliver, Boston) Douglass Block, Main, corner Essex Emerson's Blk., foot of Crescent av., wd. 5 Emerson's Block, Mt. Pleasant Felton Building, Trowbridge, c. Cambridge Fiske's Block, 423 to 439 Main
Forbes Block, Jordan pl., r. 132 Broadway Forester's Hall, 230 Cambridge
Gilmore's Blocks, 37 to 43 and 65 to 71 Holworthy
Goldsmith's Building, 115§ Cambridge Good Templars' Hall, 149 North avenue Gothic Hall, Orchard, corner Allen, ward 5 Grant Building, 623 Main, correr Prospect G. A. R. Hall (Post 56), 905 Main
G. A. R. Hall (Post 30), 573 Main G. A. R. Hall (Post 57), 1153 Cambridge Hannum Block, 114 Broadway, south of B. & A. R. R.
Harugari Hall, Sixth, corner Spring Harvard or Little's Block, 466 Harvard, c. Dunster
Hawkins Block, Charles, east of Third Henderson. Block, North av., opp. Walden Hermann's Block, Munroe, near Third Hillery Block, Lilac court, 131 Portland Hilton block, 442 Harvard, corner Linden,
and 448 Harvard, corner Holyoke Hilton's Block, Murray. near Eliot
Hixon's Block, 57 and 59 Portland House of Correction, Thorndike, n. Third Hovey's Block, 402 Main
Hyde's Block, Main, Central square
Independence Hall, rear 55 Norfolk
Inman Building, Cambridge, west side of Springfield
Institute Hall, 107 Cambridge
Kelley & Mckinnon Block, 438 to 440 Green Kernan Block, rear 13 to 17 Charles River Knights of Honor Hall, 89 Cambridge
Knights of Honor Hall, 555 Main
Knights of Labor Hall, 539 Main
Lechmere Bank Building, Cambridge, cor- ner Second
Lechmere Block, Bridge, junc. Cambridge
Lechmere Building, Cambridge, junction Bridge
Linehan's Block. Parnell and 85 Bridge
Linihan Block, from 13 Third
Little's Block, from 458 to 472 Harvard
Lovell Block, 145 to 154 North avenne
Lyceum Building, Harvard square, corner Brattle [square
Lyceum Hall, Lyceum Building, Harvard
Lyceumn Hall, Henderson Block, North av. , east of Russell
Main Block. Main, corner Pearl
Manter Hall, 4 Holyoke
Martin's Block, 19 Lopez
Masonic Block. 633 Main, corner Temple
Masonic Hall, 89 Cambridge, E. C.
Masonic Hall, 633 Main, Cambridgeport
Melledge's Block, Main, corner Norfolk Memorial Hall, 574 Main
Moore's Block, Mt. Auburn, corner Charles River, and Main, corner Trow bridge Moore's Building, 6 and 8 Brattle
()dd Fellows' Building, 550 Main Odd Fellows' Hall, 15 Brattle, Cambridge Odd Fellows' Hall, 83 Cambridge, E. C. Odd Fellows' Hall, 240 North avenue, N.C. Odn Fellows' Hall (new), 550 Main, 1884 Odd Fellows Hall, 603 Main, Cambridgeport Pelham Hall, 603 Main
Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 15 Brattle
Phinney's Block, Dickinson, n. Broadway Porter's Hall. Porter's Hotel
Potter's Block. 187 to 199 North avenue
Ramsey's Building, 1 Brattle
Reardon's Block, 23 Erie
Read Building, 16 to 26 Boylston
Registry of Deeds, Second, cor. Otis, E. C. Richardson Block, 101 Gore
Rideout's Building, State, corner Osborn Robbins' Block, 1 to 11 Prospect
Roberts' Block, 15 Brattle Roberts' Hall, 15 Brattle
Rogers' Blocks, Main, between Washington and Brewery, between Brewery and Port- land. 91 and 507 Main and 77 Washington Rolling Mill Block, Bristol, between Berk- shire and Portland [Second
Sala Protective Hall, 66 Cambridge, corner Salvation Army Headquarters, Prospect, c. Austin
Saunders Block. 38 and 42 North avenue
Shea's Block, 151 to 155 Bridge Shepherd's Block, 9 Charles River Smart's Building, rear 380 Main Social Union Hall, 15 Brattle
Sons of Temperance Hall, Lechmere Bank Building, Cambridge, E. C.
Sovereign's Hall, 573 Main
Stearns Block, Winthrop, corner Dunster St George's Hall, 608 Mail
Stratton's Block, Cambridge, near Fifth
Swiney's Block, Gore. near Fifth
Symonds Block, De Wolf, opposite Mill Temperance Hall, Union square, N. C. Templars' Hall. 548 Main
Temple Block, Main, west, corner Temple Temple Hall, 631 Main
'T'ilton's Block, River, corner Fairmont
Union Hall, 634 Main, east of Temple Ward's Block, rear 29 Harvard
Watson Block, 560 Main [Works Welch's Block. North, opp. N. E. Glass Wellington Hall, Pearl
Wheatland's Block, Cambridge, junction Bridge
Whitney's Block, 465 Main
Whitney's Building. Brattle square
Woodbury's Building, rear First, Thorndike and 1 Otis
Y. M. C. A. Building, 624 Main
Y. M. C. Gymnasium, Prospect, c. Harvard
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COLLEGE BUILDINGS, CEMETERIES, WHARVES, ETC.
COLLEGE BUILDINGS.
Alumni Hall, junction Kirkland, Quincy and Cambridge, 1874
Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856
Astronomical Observatory, Garden, opp. Linnæan, 1846
Austin Hall, Holmes place, 1883
Botanic Garden, Garden, c. Linnæan, 1805 Boylston Hall, College yard, 1857
Burnham Hall (Ep. Theo. Sch.), Brattle, 1879
College House, 1 to 13 Harvard row, 1846 Doane Hall, College yard, 1832
Divinity Hall, Divinity avenue, 1726
Divinity Library Building, Divinity avenue Gore Hall, College yard, 1838 Gray's Hall, College yard, 1863 Harvard Hall, College yard, 1769 Hemenway Gymnasium, junction Kirkland and Holmes place, 1878 Holden Chapel, College yard, 1724 Hollis Hall, College yard, 1763
Holworthy Hall, College Yard, 1812
Holyoke House, 450 to 458 Harvard, 1871 Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear Holmes place, 1884
Lawrence Hall, Brattle, near Mason, 1873 Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland, cor. Holmes place, 1848
Massachusetts Hall, College yard, 1720
Matthews Hall, College yard, 1870
Memorial Hall, junction Kirkland, Cam- bridge and Quincy
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity avenue and Oxford, 1859
Peabody Museum of Archæology, Divinity avenue, 1877
Reed Hall (Ep. Theo. School) Brattle, 1875 Sever Hall, College yard, 1878
Stoughton Hall, College yard, 1805 Thayer Hall, College yard, 1869
University Hall, College yard, 1812
University Museum, Oxford, near Kirkland Wadsworth House, College yard, 1726 Weld Hall, College yard, 1871
CEMETERIES.
Cambridge, College av., near Watertown | Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, n. Water- line, Charles S. Childs, superintendent Catholic, Spruce, opposite Jackson
town line, James W. Lovering, supt. Old Burying Ground, ward 1, North av., opposite College Grounds
WHARVES.
Ayer's wharf, Third, next Gas House Bent's George H., 168 Main Brooks, 221 Bridge Bullard's, Western avenue City, 184 Main College, foot of Dunster Day M., 132 Main, Lower Port Dugan & Rutherford, 69 Bridge, E. C. Gas House, Third, near Canal Hall's, foot of East street, E. C. Holmes & Rugg's, 166 River Holt & Bugbee, East, near Bridge, E. C. Linnehan, 48 Bridge, E. C. N. E. Glass House, foot of North Revere Sugar Refinery, foot of Water
Sanborn, 69 Bridge, E. C. Sargent's, foot of Charles River Sawyer's wharf, 69 Bridge, E. C. Scully, 69 Bridge, E. C. Smith's, 180 Main Tower's, rear of 139 Broadway Underhill & Anderson, 69 Bridge, E. C. Warren, Bridge st., next to Craigie bridge Wellington Austin C.Coal Co., 5 Broadway Wellington H. & Co., 28 Bridge Wellington & Buck, East, n. Bridge, E.C. Winthrop, foot of De Wolf Wood William H. & Co., 13 Broadway Wyman's, (Hunnewell & Proudfoot), 84 Bridge
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BRIDGES, WARD BOUNDARIES, ETC.
BRIDGES.
Brookline street, from foot of Brookline street, Cambridgeport, to Boston Cambridge street, from River street, Cam- bridgeport, to Brighton district
Craigie, from Bridge stre.t, E. C., to Boston
Harvard, from Harvard avenue, Cam- bridgeport, to West Chester Park, Bos- ton, 1888
North Harvard street, from Boylston st., Cambridge, to Brighton district
Prison Point, from Prison Point railroad, E. C., to Charlestown
Sixth street. across Broad canal, at Sixth Third street, across Broad canal, at Third West Boston, from Main st., Cambridge- port, to Boston
Western avenue, from Western avenue, Cambridgeport, to Brighton district
WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boun- dary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if ex- tended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence by the centre of Main street to Mount Au- burn street, thence by the centre of Mount Auburn street to Putnam avenue, thence by the centre of Putnam avenue to Western avenue. thence by the centre of Western avenue to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Brighton, thence by said boun- dary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the boun- dary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.
WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the cen- tral line of Dana street, if extended north- erly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street thence by the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle southerly to the water, thence by the water to the month of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre
of North canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said bonndary line to the point begun at.
WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of Northi canal, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point begun at.
WARD 4. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, on Western avenue, thence through the centre of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence through the centre of Putnam avenue to Mount Auburn street, thence through the centre of Mount Auburn street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, thence through the centre of Norfolk street, to Washington street, thence through the cen- tre of Washington, to the junction of Wash- ington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, southerly, to the water, thence by the water to the point begun at.
WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Can- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Ariington, thence by the said last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. A. HOLMES & CO., Best Family Groceries
608 MAIN ST., and 1 CENTRAL SQ., CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Superior Family Flour Milled from Choicest Selections of Wheat.
BEST NEW FORMOSA, JAPAN & ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEAS.
OAK GROVE FARM CREAMERY,
In 1-4 1b. Pats and 5, 10, 20 and 30 1b. Tubs.
Besides our own Oak Grove Farm Butter, we are selling the best Vermont and Western Creamery Butter which we consider second only to our Oak Grove Farm Butter at STILL LOWER PRICES.
Our Oak Grove Farm Creamery Butter, fresh churned is the best butter in the State of Massa- chusetts.
PURE MILK AND CREAM.
Delivered in glass jars early enough for breakfast at any house in Cambridge, Brookline, Long- wood and Boston. The milk which we deliver ALL comes direct from the Oak Grove Farm and from the farms adjoining in the town of Millis. Every can is inspected by an expert at the depot before it is accepted. We guarantee all milk perfectly pure and sweet, just as it comes from the cow. Postal Orders promptly attended to.
Oak Grove Farm Creameries, 505 Main St., 4 Brewers' Blk , Brat-
CAMBRIDGEPORT. tle Sq., CAMBRIDGE. M. A. MARTIN, Supt.
L. F. WESTON, MERCANTILE JOB PRINTER,
Every variety of Printing, including Pamphlets, Catalogues and Law Work. GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND LOW PRICES. 454 Main Street, near Columbia, Cambridgeport, Mass.
HARVARD BLEACHERY,
564 Main Street, cor. of Pearl, Cambridgeport.
E. H. MARSHALL, } W. L. ACHORN, PROPRIETORS.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BONNETS AND HATS of all descriptions Altered, Colored or Bleached and made into the most Approved Styles.
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 1889.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above : agt., agent; Am. N. & T.Co , American Net and Twinc Co .; Am. R. Co., American Rub- ber Co .; assi .. assistant; a" .. avenne; b. or bds., boards; brt., between: blog., building: blk., block: (B ), Boston; B. B. Works, Boston Bridge Works; B. S. B. Co., Bay State Brick Co .; B. & L. R. R .. Boston & Lowell Railroad ; C. E. L. Co., Cambridge Electric Light Co : C. F. D., Cambridge Fire Depart- ment: C. M. R R .. Central Massachusetts Railroad : com. mer., commission merchant ; c. or cor., corner : ct .. conrt ; C. W. W .. Cambridge Water Works: D. C. Co .. Day Cordage Co ; Ep. Theo. School, Episco- pal Theological School : F. P. I. Co., Fresh Pond Ice Co .; h., house; HI. U., Harvard University ; lab., laborer. L. P., Lower Port; mkr., maker; mnfr , manufacturer; M. C. V. S., Massachusetts College Vet- erinary Surgeons; M. L. T., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; n., near ; opp., opposite ; pl . place : P. O., Post Office ; pres., president; rd., road ; r., rear; Rev., Reverend; R. C. H. A., Railway Clearing House Association ; st , street ; sec., secretary ; S. Somerville; sq., square ; supt., superintendent; S. P. C. T. A , Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, treas., treasurer; U. S., United States : U. S. A., United States Army ; U. S. N., United States Navy ; U. S. S. Society, Unitarian Sunday School Society : whf., wharf; whol .. wholesale ; wid .. widow; W. E. St. Ry. Co., West End Street Railway Co .; W. S., West Somerville; Y. M. C. A., Young Men's Christian Association.
Where the name of a corporation, factory or firm appears immediately after the name it indicates the place of business.
After the name of the street the word strcet is omitted.
FOR FULL LIST OF COLLEGE OFFICERS, STUDENTS, ETC., SEE COLLEGE DIRECTORY, MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
AARON JOHN, cigar maker, 537 Main, boards 8 Jay [87 Moore Aaron Joseph, piano-action maker, boards Aaron Lewis (Aaron & Parker), cigar maker, 537 Main, house 8 JJay
Aaron Moss, cigar mnfr. 87 Moore, h. do. Aaron & Parker (Lewis Aaron and Freder- ick C. Parker), cigars and tobacco, 537 Main
Aaronson Aaron, laborer. h. 189 Broadway Aaronson Fred. laborer, bds. 189 Broadway Abbot Anne W. Miss, bals. 28 Berkeley
Abbot Everett V., law student, H. U .. boards 6 Larch
Abbot E. Stanley, student, Medical School H. U., boards 6 Larch
Abbot Francis E., teacher, house 6 Larch Abbot George, wool (B. ), h. 2 Concord av. Abbot George W., tobacco commission merchant (21 Central wharf, B.), h. 294 Harvard
Abbot Walter L .. commission merchant (21 Central wharf. B. ), bds. 294 Harvard
Abbott Albert Warren, trimmer, 201 Bridge house 154 Cambridge [18 Amory Abbott Alonzo, salesman (Court, B.), h. Abbott Alonzo F., clerk. bds. 18 Amory Abbott A. F., rubber, 286 Main
Abbott Benjamin F., clerk (365 Washing- ton, B.), boards 84 Prospect Abbott Brazilian C., coffin maker, 201 Bridge, house at So. Boston
Abbott Charles J .. printer, b. 431 Cambridge Abbott Edward Rev., pastor, St. James Episcopal church, house 11 Dana Abbott Edward M. Mrs., house 7 Chauncy Abbott Eugene B. (James & Abbott), lum- ber, Thorndike, house at Boston Abbott Ezra, foreman (444 Harrison ave., B.). house 31 Winsor
Abbott George B., electrician (17 Arch, B.). house SS Pearl [5 Dickinson Abbott George II., theatrical manager, b. Abbott George S. (AAbbott & Son), Boston Express, Main, and (7 Merchants row, B.), h. 2 Pearl-street place
TOMBS, MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Abbott Henry, inspector, B. & L. R.R. Abbott Horatio N. Mrs., h. 154 Cambridge Abbott John E. (Abbott & Son), Boston Express, 534 Main, and (7 Merchants row, B.), h. 1 Pearl-street place
Abbott John K., real estate (63 Court, B.), house 84 Prospect [Cambridge Abbott John P., printer (B.), house 431 Abbott John W., foreman, Cambridge
Chronicle office, 573 Main, h. 30 Amory Abbott Joseph T .. machinist, B. & L. R.R. Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding-house, 5 Dickinson [60 River
Abbott Richard S., blockmaker (B.), honse Abbott S. Elizabeth, widow of Charles S., house 12 Douglass [Winsor Abbott Walter H., expressman, boards 31 Abbott Walter S., clerk (450 Washington, B.). boards 60 River
Abbott Warner, boards 134 Cambridge Abbott Warren, trimmer, 501 Bridge
Abbott William, stone cutter, 70 and 72 Bridge, house at West Medford
Abbott W. H., regulator, 286 Main Abel Charles E .. machinist, bds. 40 Third Abele Jacob, barber, 363 Main, rooras Hotel Weston
Abercrombie Sarah G., widow of Milo B., house 42 Shepard
Abercrombie Wenona Miss, principal, Low- ell Primary school, boards 42 Shepard Aberle Charles, action maker, 139 Broad- way, boards rear 177 Spring
Aberle Charles, piano-action maker, 145 Broadway, bds. Eighth. near Spring Aberle Jacob Mrs., h. off Eighth, n. Spring Aberle John, cooper, Ninth, corner Spring, bds. Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off Eighth Aberle W. Henry, teas, etc., boards Mrs. Jacob Aberle's, off Eighth
Abrahamson Charles, electrician (Appleton B.), house 205 Lake View avenue
Acheson Henry, box-maker (B.), house 22 Pioneer avenue [Pioneer av. Acheson Henry S., printer (B.), house 22 Acheson William R., clerk, 641 Main, bds. 22 Pioneer avenue
Achorn Washington L. (Marshall, Achorn & Co. ), bleachery, 564 Main, house 31 Bigelow
Ackerly Edward, teamster, boards 247 Put- nam ave.
Ackerly John R., teamster. State, corner Osborn. honse 77 Washington
Ackerman Frank, iron worker, 15 Main Ackerman Nels, safe painter, 15 Main Ackers Charles H., bookbinder, Riverside Binderv. boards 16 Jay
A CKERS JOHN L. P., painter, 339 Main, house 16 Jay (see p. 653) Ackley Fred, laborer, b. 3 Hotel Harrison Ackley George P., clerk, 22 Bridge, boards 24 East
Ackman Axel. laborer, 15 Main
Adams Abbie D). Miss, clerk (B.), boards 58 Auburn
Adams Adelbert A., house rear 83 Prospect Adams Annie E. Mrs., book-keeper, 623 Main, house 19 Antrim
Adams Annie I., widow of Harry, house 3 Walnut avenne
Adams Arthur, carpenter, b. 440 North av. Adams Arthur E. , draughtsman, B. &L. R. R. Adams Austin R. (17 Tremant, B.), house 60 Sidney
Adams Caroline Mrs., boards Porter's Hotel Adams Charles, potter, h. 4 Wyeth square Adams Charles E., key finisher, house 140 Spring
Adams Charles J., h. 3 Walnut avenne Adams Charles O., engineer (State House, B.), house 58 Auburn
Adams Charles S. (J. Sewell & Co.), car- penter, Crescent avenue, near Walden house near do.
A DAMS CHARLES W. (Ferl French & Co. ), carriages : 14 Sud- bury, B.), house 442 Broadway (see page 4)
Adams Edward F., book-keeper (Franklin B.), house 80 Thorndike
Adams Edward P., shoe machinery (12 Wash., Lynn), h. 29 Washington av. Adams Eleanor M , widow of Frederick, h. 2 Bennett
Adams Frank, harness and sole leather trunks (150 Treniont, B.), house 30 Magazine
Adams Frederick S., tow boat, fireman, h. 2 Bennett
Adams Freedom S., carpet beating (228 Cambridge, B.). house 32 Tremont Adams F. W., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Adamıs George, gardener, rooms rear 1 In- man place
Adams George, wood carver, 44 Cambridge house at Somerville
Adamıs George, printer (B.), h. 431 Main Adams George B., clerk, Boston Bridge Works, Sixth, boards 10 Shepard
Adams George E., provisions, 286 Broad- way, boards 109 Washington
Adams George H., bakery, and employment office, 654 Main, house do.
Adams Georgianna Miss, stenographer, 502 Main, boards 2 River . Adams Harry B., broker (276 Wash., B.), liouse 35 Arlington
Adams Henry S .. civil engineer, City Hall, boards 3 Walnut avenue
Adams Ivers W., treasurer, Am. Net and Twine C., Second, and (34 Com'l, B.) house at Dorchester
Adams James, machinist, 29 Main
Adamıs James, teamster, h. 12 Broadway Adams James Harvey. foreman, lard dept., C. H. North & Co. (Somerville), house 49 Elm
NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,
AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Adams James II., driver, 195 Broadway, house 161 do.
Adams John, coppersmith, 134 Broadway, house at Waltham
Adams John P., gas fixtures, 12 Harvard row, house 10 Shepard [Portland Adams John T., marble polisher, honse 50 Adams Joseph M., whalebone worker (24 Lincoln. B.), house 4 Rockingham
Adams J. Gedney, book-keeper (65 Black- stone, B. ), honse 8 Wallace
Adams Kilburn, photographer (465 Wash- ton, B.), house 41 Cottage
Adams Mary A .. widow of James Q., house- keeper, 76 Chestnut
Adams Manrice H., foreman, Am. N. & T. Co., foot Second, house 152 Cambridge Adams Oscar Fay, author and editor, rooms 25 Felton Hall
Adams Peter, compositor, Riverside Press, house 43& Main
Adams Renben A., clerk (B.), boards Por- ter's Hotel
Adams Sarah L. Miss, nurse, bds. 2 River Adams Sophia, widow of Elihu, house 26 Russell
Adams Susan M. Miss, teacher, Allston Grammar school, boards 28 Prospect Adams Theodore P., master, Latin school, 35 Lee, house at Boston
Adams Walter HI., hairdresser (Revere House, B.), house 152 Pieasant
Adams William. examiner (28 Summer, B.). honse Il River, suite 3
Adams William R. ( Adams & Lincoln ), dry goods, 98, 207 and 473 Cambridge, h. 51 Third
A DAMS & LINCOLN (William R. Adams and Alfred Lincoln), dry goods, 98, 207 and 473 Cambridge (see page 56)
Addell Emil, laborer, house 7 Portland
A. D). Club, 14 Dunster [Suffolk Adelstein John G., cigar packer, honse 12 Adler Emma L. Miss, clerk, 163 Bridge, boards 23 Seventh
Ades Henry, npholsterer, 30 Boylston, h. 56 Mt. Anburn
Adrian John, carver, Otis, corner First
Adrian Thomas, errpenter, honse 12 Marion Agassiz Alexander, enrator, Museum of Comparative Zoology, H. U., and (12 Ashburton place, B. ), honse 36 Quincy Agassiz Elizabeth C., widow of Lonis, h. 36 Quincy
Agassiz Max, student, boards 36 Quincy Age to Come Herald and Jerusalem's Pio-
neer, George Boyson. prop., 98 Pearl Aguilar A., compositor, University Press Ahearn Annie, house rear 194 Norfolk
Ahearn Dennis, baker, 502 Main, house 45 Amory
Ahearn Ellen, widow of John, h. 45 Amory Ahearn Eugene F., lab., h. 3 Linehuns ct.
Dr. E. Y. White, § 603 Main St. - Dr. W. H. Hollis, Central Sq.
Ahearn Harry, at 169 Gore [Bolton
Ahearn Jeremiah, marble cutter. house 74 Ahearn JJohn, blacksmith, house 10 Seventh Ahearn John, candy maker (B.), honse 5 Parnell
Ahearn John D., bookbinder, 418 Harvard, boards 2 Emmons place
Ahearn Lawrence, potter, b. Porter's Hotel Ahearn Lonise Miss, dressmaker, bds. 149 Dublin [Dublin
Ahearn Mary, widow of Dennis, house 209 Ahearn Maurice, laborer, honse 149 Dublin Ahearn Maurice, mill hand, Am. R. Co., honse rear 36 Harvard
Ahearn Morris. at 169 Gore
Ahearn Richard A., night inspector (Cus- tom Honse. B.), boards 200 Dublin Ahearn Thomas, carpenter, boards rear 36 Harvard [Norfolk
Ahearn Thomas, marble worker, bds. 194 Ahearn Timothy, baker, house 170 Franklin Ahearn, see O'Hearn
Ahern Dennis, brick layer, house 9 Charles River
Ahern John, bookbinder, 418 Harvard, b. 2 Emmons place
Ahern John J., book finisher, h. 79 Pleasant Ahern Maurice, gardener, honse 6 Foster
Ahern Michael, brick layer, h. 2 Emmons place
Ahern, see Ahearn, also ('Hearn
Ahlstrand Hngo, wood carver, 44 Cam- bridge, house at Everett
Aiken Fred J., mill hand (Everett), b. 152 Spring
Aiken Joseph M .. honse 152 Spring
Aikens Anthony C., janitor (B.), honse 53 Hastings
Aker Hans, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, boards 131 Spring
Aker Martin, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, boards 131 Spring
Aker Oloff. cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, honse 97& Thorndike
Akerley Edward, lab., h. 6 Cowperthwaite Akerman George, foreman machinist, 1 Albany, house 59 Pearl
Akerman, see Ackerman [Bay
Alary Louis, hairdresser, 427 Main, h. 16 Albee Helen M. Miss, teacher, Latin school, 35 Lee, boards 30 Essex
Albee Herbert C. S., driver, 201 Bridge, rooms 67 Spring
A LBEE SUMNER, overseer of the poor and attorney-at-law (30 Court, rooms 13 and 14, B. ), h. 30 Essex (see page 670)
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