The Cambridge directory 1889, Part 76

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Third District Court.


Eastern Middlesex.


Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling- ton and Belmont.


Standing Justice-Wm. H. Orcutt. Special Justices-Samuel W. Mc- Daniel and Jabez Fox.


Trial Justice for Juvenile Offend- ers-William HI. Orcutt


Clerk-Emerson W. Law.


Meets every day at 9 A. M., at City Building, Brattle square.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Ca- sey, 173 Cambridge street.


Asst. Engineers-Nathaniel W. Bunker, 6 Beech; Chas. W. Brack- ett, 103 Mt. Auburn; William B. Cade. 27 Park; N. W. Bunker, sec- retary.


ENGINE CO., NO. 1.


House on Brattle sq., Ward 1.


John H. Brown, Foreman ; Daniel E. Shea, Assistant Foreman ; Ed- ward E. Priest, Engineer; James Jefferson, Fireman ; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver ; Charles R. Hooker, Driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 2.


House on Main street, near Winsor, Ward 4.


James Cunningham, Foreman ; Arthur C. Day, Assistant Foreman ; Thomas Wiseman, Engineer; Wil- liam Parks, Fireman ; John H. Walker, Driver; Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 3.


House 40 Fourth street, Ward 3.


William F. Newman, Foreman ; Edwin W. Winward, Asst. Foreman ; Hiram Blood, Engineer; Elliott E. Alley, Fireman ; Peter F. McSoley, Driver ; Logenzo H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 4.


House 234 North av., Ward 5.


Edgar H. Locke, Foreman ; Wm. J. Hanna, Asst. Foreman ; Jolin E. Ricker, Engineer ; Benjamin Young, Fireman; George E. Muzzey, Driv- er; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Driver of Hose Carriage


ENGINE CO., NO. 5.


House Hampshire street, corner of Inman, Ward 2.


Frank P. Scanlan, Foreman ; Con rad D). Kinnear, Asst. Foreman ; Charles E. Conner, Engineer; Geo. W. McIntyre, Fireman ; Joseph P. Cartwright, Driver; Francis P. Carr, Driver of Hose Carriage.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.


Central sq. building, Western av.


Lewis C. Clark, Engineman ; W. H. Foss, Driver; Wm. H. Lydston, Relief Engineer.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1 House in city building, Brattle sq., Ward 1.


Charles Emerson, Foreman ; Jas. P. Ewell, Asst. Foreman ; Albert S. Benson, Driver of Carriage.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 2.


House on Portland street, corner of Thorndike, Ward 2.


Thomas L. Hunter, Foreman ; James F. Dalton, Asst. Foreman ; Thomas Mimnaugh, Driver.


Cambridge Fire Alarm Telegraph.


Office City building, Brattle sq.


Thomas J. Casey, Supt. ; George J. Blaisdell, Asst. Supt. ; Arthur W. Daniels, David J. Campbell, operators.


LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.


No. 2 Bridge st., cor. of Prison Point


No


No.


6


Third st., cor. B'dway


No. 6 W. B. Bridge, Transfer Station (duplicate)


No.


7


Third st., cor. Bent


No.


8 Third st., cor. Thorndike 44 Cambridge st.


No.


.


10 Thorndike, near First


No.


12 Winter st., cor. Third


No.


12 North st., corner Water (duplicate)


No. 13 Fourth st., No. 3 engine house


No.


14 Sixth st., cor. Cambridge


No.


15 Vine st., corner Fifth


No.


16 Broadway, Greely's bld'g


No. 17 Washington st., corner Brewery


No.


21 Sidney st., cor. Allston


No.


24 Pearl st., cor. Auburn


No.


25 Main st., junct. Front


No.


26 Main st., cor. Osborn


No.


27 Clark st., cor. Harvard


No. 28 Broadway, opp. Page's box factory


No. 29


Pine st., cor. Washington


No. 31


Cambridge st., corner


Harding


No. 32 Cambridge st., corner


Columbia


No. 34 Columbia st., corner


No.


35 Harvard st., cor. Norfolk Main st., cor. Western avenue


No. 37


Pleasant st., jnnc. River


No.


38 Magazine st., cor. Lake


No. 39 Magazine street, corner Chestnut


No.


41 Pleasant street, corner Fairmont


No.


42


Blackstone st., opposite Riverside Press


No.


$3 Banks st., cor. Flagg


No.


45 Banks st., near Soden


No.


46 Main st., cor. Hancock


No.


47 Broadway, cor. Antrim


No. 48 Steamer No. 5, Hamp- shire, cor. Inman


No. 49


Cambridge street, corner Baldwin


No.


51


Broadway, cor. Ellery


No. 52 Mt. Auburn st., junction Main


No.


53 Mt. Auburn st., c. Hol- yoke place


No. 54 Cambridge st., c. Memo- rial Hall


No.


56 Kirkland st.,cor. Sumner


No.


57 Oxford st., cor. Mellen


No. 59 Harvard square, Claflin's apothecary store


No.


61


City bldg., City sq.


No.


62


Mt. Auburn st., cor. Hil- liard


No.


63 Brattle st., junc. Mason


No.


64 Garden st., c. Chauncy


No.


65 North av., cor. Shepard


No. 68 North av., near railroad bridge


No.


69 North av., cor. Day


No.


71 North av., n. Tannery


No. 72 Cedar st., hotel building


No. 73 Spruce st., n. Bay State brick yard


No.


74 Dublin st., cor. Railroad


No.


75 Walden st., c. Raymond


No. 76 Arlington st., c. Walnut ave.


No. 78 Concord av., c. Sparks


No. 82 Brattle st., c. Elmwood av.


No.


83 Mt. Auburn car stables


No.


87 Lake View av., junc. Con- cord av.


No.


89 Concord av., n. Fresh Pond Ice Co's houses


No.


91 . North avenue, W. E. St. Ry, Co., car house


No. 9


4 Gore st., J. P. Squire's building


Hampshire


No. 36


541


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


No. 92 Cushing street, c. Locust


No. 114 Nintlı, Goepper Bros.


Barrel Factory


No. 115


Goepper's barrel factory, Ninth, corner Spring


No.


116 Tower's factory, Broad'y


No.


125 Kennedy's bakery, Green


No.


134 Hampshire, c. Tremont


No.


137 Western av., c. Howard


No.


152 Main, corner Bow


No.


158 Oxford, cor. Harris


No.


168


North ave., Engine House No. 4


No.


216


Potter st., rubber factory


No.


242 Blackstone


LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.


Baptist church, Central square


Baptist church, North av., wd. 5


Battery station, City building, Brattle square


Cushing schoolhouse, Cushing st., ward 1


Methodist church, Harvard street, ward 2.


Putnam schoolhouse, Fourth st., ward 3


Steamer 5, Inman square


Unitarian church, Harvard sq,, ward 1


Webster schoolhouse, Upton st., ward 4


INSTRUCTION TO KEY-HOLDERS.


Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.


To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once, and let go.


Each box contains a small bell, which, if heard before you pull, in- dicates that the alarm has been pre- viously given. Any person listening at a box will learn the number of the box from which the alarm was given but in no case will you pull the look while the alarm is striking After giving the alarm, remain at the box so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leaving it. For instance, if an alarm proceeds from box 36, the bells and gongs attached will strike three; then, after a short pause. six conseentive blows, thus ; III-IIIIII.


Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for.


SIGNAL FOR NO SESSION OF THE GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS


ON DAYS OF SEVERE STORMS.


The signal is five strokes of the fire alarm repeated once.


When given at 7.55 A. M., the morning session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.


When given at 11.45 the morning session of the grammar schools will be prolonged one hour, and the af- ternoon session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.


When given at 12.45 the afternoon session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.


Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept, signs suitably inscribed being placed over each box, giving the requisite infor- mation.


THOS. J. CASEY.


Chief engineer Camb. Fire Dept.


Cambridge Public Library. 639 Main street.


Open every day, Sundays and le- gal holidays excepted, from 2 to 8 o'clock P. M., Saturdays, from 2 to 8.30 Р. M.


Officers-Charles Walker, Secre- tary. E. H. Durrell, A. F. Sort- well, Henry H. Gilmore, S. L. Mon- tague, Edward A. Bingham, Albert M. Barnes, Thomas W. Higginson, John H. H. McNamee, Trustees ; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Librarian.


Number of volumes about 20,000. Additions are constantly made.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


HIon. Henry H. Gilmore, Chair- man, Ex Officio.


Ward 1. Edward HI. Hall, John L. Hildreth, Alice M. Longfellow.


Ward 2. Alphonso E. White, Mrs Phebe M. Kendall, James L. Paine.


Ward 3. Richard J. McKelleget, Felix Conlon, Edmund Walsh.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Ward 4. Wm. H. Orcutt, Asa P. Morse, Mrs. Caroline L. Edgerly.


Ward 5. William A. Start, Albert M. Barnes, George A. Allison.


Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the third Thursday evening of each month at 8 o'clock.


Sanford B. Hubbard, secretary, Cambridgeport.


Francis Cogswell, Superintendent, office Central square building, West- ern avenue, Cambridgeport; office hours, 4 to 5 P. M., except Saturdays, when requested, lie will be at his office, on Saturday at 9 A. M.


Sanford B. Hubbard, Central sq., building, Cambridgeport, Agent of Committee on Supplies.


Arthur W. Chamberlain, Page of the Committee.


The Standing Committees were appointed as follows : -


High Schools .- Messrs. Hildreth, Start, Morse, Orcutt, White, McKel- leget, and Mrs. Kendall.


Evening Schools. - Miss Longfel- low, Messrs. Paine, Conlan, Allison, and Mrs. Edgerly.


· Training Class .- Mr. Orcutt, Mrs. Kendall, Messrs. Hildreth, Start and Conlan.


Truant Oficers .- Messrs. Allison, Hall, Orcutt, Paine and Walsh.


Supplies .- Messrs. Barnes, White McKelleget, Morse and Hildreth.


School Houses and Health. - Messrs. Conlan, Hildreth, Paine, Orcutt and Allison.


Drawing. - Messrs. White, Hall, Conlan, Start and Mrs. Edgerly.


Salaries. - Messrs. Morse, Hall and Allison.


Rules and Regulations. - Messrs. Paine, McKelleget and White.


Text Books. - Mrs. Kendall, Mr. Barnes and Miss Longfellow.


Music .- Messrs. Barnes, Hall and Mrs. Edgerly.


Accounts and Estimates .- Messrs. Morse, Allison and Orcutt.


Examinations and Promotions - Mr. Start, Miss Longfellow and Mr. Walslı.


Examination of Teachers. -- Mr. Start, Mrs. Kendall, Mrs. Edgerly, Miss Longfellow, Messrs. Morse, Barnes and Walsh.


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Moses M. Child, Francis M. Ma- son, John Collier.


SCHOOL HOURS.


Hours for keeping school (except the High school), are from 9 to 11. 30 in the forenoon, and 2 to 4 in the afternoon, except during the months of Nov., Dec. and Jan., when the afternoon session extends from 1.30 to 3.30 P. M.


The daily sessions of the High School will begin at 8.30 A. M., and close at 1.30 P.M.


CAMBRIDGE LATIN SCHOOL. 35 Lee street. Opened 1886.


William F. Bradbury, Theodore P. Adams, Charles W. Parmenter, Helen M. Albee, Charlotte C. Bar- rell, Marion Bradbury, Margarette M. Leighton, Jennie S. Spring, Car- oline Drew, Mary C. Warren, Mar- tha L. Babbitt, Secretary.


ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. Fayette street, corner Broadway.


Erected 1864.


Frank A. Hill, Edwin L. Sargent, Emma F. Munroe, Clara A. Armes, Carrie Close, Louisa P. Parker, Al- fred W. Rockwood, Emma A. Scud- der, Maria E. Spare, Mattie R. Smith, Caroline A. Sawyer, Delia Stickney, Charles F. Warner, Mar- tha L. Babbitt, Secretary.


GRAMMAR. Allston-Boardman street.


Benjamin W. Roberts, Mary I. Vinton, Sara A. Bailey, Mary M. Brigham, Mary Blair, Hattie B. Johnson, Melissa M. Mckinley, Ce- lia F. McFarland, Evelyn B. Ken- ney, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G. Smith, Carrie M. Williams, Susan M. Adams.


543


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Corlett -Holworthy street.


Fannie P. Browning, Sarah E. Clark.


Harvard-Inman street, corner Broadway.


James S. Barrell, Emily F. Da- mon, Mary F. Emerson, Myra I. El- lis, Clara A. Emerton, Estelle J. French, H. Frances Fabyan, Eliza S. Getchell, Cora E. Hosmer, Har- riet A. Townsend, Hortense O. Young, Frederick S. Cutter, Susan F. Atlıearn, Ada H. Wellington, Theresa C. Bartlett, Margaret B. Wellington, Marietta Houghton.


Putnam - 67 Fourth street, c. Otis.


Thomas W. Davis, Frederick W. Eveleth, Eliza M. Hussey, Annetta Bruce, Lydia B. Collier, Anna M. Dormer, Sarah J. Fahy, Sarah M. Grieves, Annie B. Josselyn, Louise A. Keeler, Augusta. G. Mirick, Eli- za S. Paddack, Mary M. Sullivan, Alice L. Watts.


Shepard-North ave., near Russell.


Edward O. Grover, Master ; -, Substitute ; Nellie A. Hutch- ins, First Asst. ; Mary A. Bosworth, Julia A. Osgoood, Emily E. Fessen- den, A. Estelle Ingraham, Clara A. Peterson, Evelyn J. Locke, Flora C. Ingraham, Harriet Foster, Emma A. Faulkner, Ellen J. Hunt, Harriet V. Dever, Lizzie B. Shepherd, Teachers.


Thorndike-Thorndike street.


Ruel H. Fletcher, Lelia A. Mirick, Emma F. Cogan, Grace W. Fletcher, Emma A. Hopkins, Abby A. K. Howard, Elizabeth G. Hutchinson, Martha A. Martin, Mary E. Nason, S. Louise Regal, Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher, Laura S. West- cott.


Washington-51 Brattle street.


John W. Freese, Annie E. Whit- tier, Eldora J. Clark, Lucy A. Down- ing, Mary L. Ells, Alice P. Fay, Adeline M. Ireson, Winifred L. Kin- sley, Adelaide A. Keith, Margaret J. Penney, Hattie Shepherd, Mary E. E. Stiles, Abby M. Webb, Mary A. Wheeler.


Webster-Upton street.


John D. Billings, Charles H .: Morse, Mary E. Towle, Esther F. Hannum, Marion H. Burnham, Ella E. Buttrick, Charlotte M. Chase, Florence B. Chandler, Susan I. Downs, Anna S. Lamson, Annie M. Dow, Josie F. Lamprey, Georgia E. Lancaster, Gertrude A. Long, Clara E. Matchett, Alice C. Phinney, Mary A. Townsend, Minnie V. Reid.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Agassiz-Sacramento street, corner Oxford.


Charlotte A. Ewell, Maria L. Baldwin, Mary G. Carpenter, Ade- laide A. Child, Frances W. Dawson, Dora B. Dean, Rosa C. Karcher, Teachers.


Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.


Mary A. Lewis, Christina R. Den- yvin, Mary Alice Gregg, Nellie E. Hastings, Elizabeth J. Karcher, Sarah E. Stewart, C. Florence Smith, Teachers.


Bridge-Pioneer street.


Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger, Teachers.


Cushing-Cushing street.


Isadore I. Foster, Eliza Dow Wat- son, Teachers.


Dana-Centre street.


Maria F. Williams, Emily J. Allen, Abby A. Lewis, Cordelia J. French, Teachers.


Dunster-Concord avenue, near Sparks street.


Susan E. Wyeth, Nellie M. Colby, Teachers.


Felton-Amory street.


. Sarah J. Gunnison, Fannie C. Hartwell, Minnie F. Munroe, Louise M. Britton, Teachers.


Gannett-Jefferson street.


Sarah J. A. Davis, Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady, Carrie H. Smith, Teachers.


544


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Gore-5' and 58 Gore street.


Frances E. Pendexter, Addie M. Bettinson, Anna E. Callahan, Mary C. McNally, Elizabeth B. Gahm, Kate L. McElroy, Mary E. Mullo- ney. Mary A. Carmichael, Emma J. Ross, Louisa A. Stickney, Teachers.


Holmes-Hilliard street.


Marianne M. Webb, Mary L. Bullard, Ellen M. Cyr, Isabel Fos- ter, Teachers.


Lassell-104 and 106 Charles street.


Nellie F. Ball, Frances E. Whor- iskey, Cora A. Reycroft, Mrs. Ella R. Avery, Rose V. Collier, Teachers.


Lowell-Lowell street.


Winona Abercrombie, Lucy E. Cyr, Nellie F. McCarthy, Teachers.


Mason-Harvard av., junction Main.


M. Lizzie Evans, Lizzie J. Bald- win, Teachers.


Otis-125 and 127 Otis street.


Luvia Goodnow, Fannie Allen, Martha H. Butler, Josephine M. Doherty, Luella M. Marsh, Ellen C. Walsh, Kate F. Wellington, Ellen N. Leighton, Teachers.


Quincy-14 and 16 Mason street.


Charlotte E. Jewell, Principal ; Lucy C. Wyeth, Teacher.


Reed-Reed street.


Harriet N. Keyes, Margaret Kidd, Margaret I'. Burke, Julia A. Robin- inson, Teachers.


Riverside-Putnam avenue.


Elizabeth A. Tower, Amanda M. Alger, Mary A. Burke, Ella E. Coye, Teachers.


Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.


Miss Thyrakalberg, Mary A. Brown, Ella M. Seaver, Christina Barbey, Teachers.


Stearns - Harvard St., c. Prospect.


Helen M. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney, Maria J. Bacon, Eva A. Taylor, Teachers.


Tarbell-Howard street.


Emma J. Young, Mary A. Davis, Charlotte E. Hazlett, Annie L. Reilly, Teachers.


Wellington-Columbia street. Herbert H. Bates, Principal. Ella C. Whitney, Teacher.


Willard-Dana square.


Amelia Wright, Julia S. Gushee, Louise W. Harris, Mary E. G. Har- rington, Kate M. Lowell, S. Agnes Mulloney, Emma C. Otis. Mary E. Sawyer, Laura Wright, Belle F. Gulliver, Sally N. Chamberlain, Grace R. Woodward, Teachers.


Wyman-Spruce street.


Fannie E. M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman, Georgiana P. Dutcher, Mary M. Gilman, M. Jennie Biddle, Teachers.


Teacher of Music-Nathan Lincoln


Superintendent - Francis Cogs- well.


Agent-Sanford B. Hubbard.


Kindergarten.


304 Harvard St. Miss S. A. Atwood, Teacher. 41 Holyoke street.


Miss S. A. Fairfield ; Matron, Miss L. Gates; Assistant Matron, Miss Nellie I. Hutchinson, Teacher.


76 Moore street.


Miss Harriet E. Ryan, Principal ; Miss Mabel Eddy, Miss Georgiana Lawson, Teachers; Miss Caroline Joh son, Asst. Teacher; Mrs. M. W. Currier, Matron Nursery ; Miss Mary H. Stetson, Sub-Matron.


Boardman school-house, Winsor, corner School street.


Mrs. Caroline C. Voorhees, Prin- cipal; Mrs. Selma E. Berthold, Teacher.


545


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Mount St.Joseph's Academy


(Boarding and Day School.)


CAMBRIDGE. Fresh Pond Lane. Established September, 1885. Mother Regis, Superior.


St. Thomas Aquinas College


CAMBRIDGEPORT. 55 Norfolk St.


Officers - Rev. Thomas Scully, Rev. William Dwyer, Rev. John F. Mundy, Rev. Patrick Riley.


St. Mary's Parochial School


CAMBRIDGEPORT. 55 Norfolk St. BOYS' DEPARTMENT.


Miss Kate Jennings, Miss Nellie Buckley, Miss Mary Butler, Miss Mary Dwyer, Miss Ann O'Brien, Miss Julia Conrick, Miss Ellen Toner, Miss Mary E. Ashcroft, Teachers.


Girls' department in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.


Sister Hyacinth, Superior, English High School, grammar and primary classes, twelve schools, in charge of tlie Sisters, 530 boys, 700 girls.


CHURCHES.


FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Magazine st., junction River. Organized Dec. 17, 1817.


Incorporated February 8, 1819.


Rev. James McWhinnie, Pastor; J. W. Cook, Jos. A. Holmes, Frank M. Holmes, C. A. Vinal, Deacons ; Joseph A. Holmes, Clerk ; Frank M. Holmes, Treasurer of Benevolent Contributions : Charles F. Coolidge, J. H Ford, C. A. Vinal,C. H. Chan- dler, W. H. Dodge, R. O. Fuller,


Fred W. Hagar, Wellington Fillmore Trustees; Fred W. Hagar, Chair- man of Trustees ; J. H. Ford, Clerk C. H. Chandler, Treasurer of Trus- tees ; C. H. Chandler, Supt. of Sun- day-shool; C. A. Vinal, Mrs. W.E. Pevear, Assistant Supts .; C. F. Coolidge, Sec .; Leroy P. C. Mc- Kusick, Treasurer; Edward W. S. Jones, Librarian : Charles E. Boyd, Conductor of Music; George P. Knowlton, Sexton, house 122 Auburn street.


SECOND BAPTIST SOCIETY.


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Organized Sept. 3, 1833. 123 Cambridge St., corner Fourth. Church built 1827.


Rev. W. B. Parshley, Acting Pas- tor ; James.C. Moor, Clerk; John R. Taylor, Treasurer of Society ; Geo. W. Spencer, Collector; Alon- zo Stewart, Ambrose H. Sanborn, John R. Taylor, Deacons; T. H. Ball, clerk of Churchı; George H. Howard, Treasurer of Church ; George H. Howard, Superintendent of Sunday-school; George W. Spen- cer, Sceretary of Sunday-school; James C. Moor, Treasurer; Frank L. Kohlmeyer, Librarian.


OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.


CAMBRIDGE.


Beck's Park, between Main and Harvard Street.


Church constituted August 30, 1844.


Present edifice erected 1868.


Rev. -, Pastor, Wni. T. Richardson, Nathan G. Gooch, George H. Whittemore, John P. Wyman, JJr., Deacons; John G. Brown, Treasurer of Church and Society Funds ; Wm.T. Richardson, Treasurer of Benevolent Funds; William B. Hovey, Clerk; J. H. Converse, Chairman of Prudential Committee ; Frank H. Barbour, Auditor; William A. Lister, Sexton N. G. Gooch, Superintendent of Sunday-school; Edward J. Coolidge Assistant Superintendent and Treas- urer.


546


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE.


North ave., cor. Cogswell ave. Organized March 22, 1854.


Rev. Wm. S. Apsey, Pastor; So- ciety officers-Henry R. Glover, Chairman Board of Assessors ; M. Clinton Bacon, Clerk; W. H. W. Teele, Church Clerk, Warren San- ger, Church Treas. ; Abiel E. Long, Sexton, resides 10 Rice Street; Henry C. Rand, Society Treasurer ; Seth Sears, Supt. of Sunday-school; H. Parker Christopher, Henry C. Haywood, Asst. Superintendents ; Parker F. Soule, Treasurer; War- ren M. Draper, Secretary ; Miss Sa- die Jouett, Pianist : Louis Tenney, Librarian; Geo. W. Apsey, Fred R. Dorr, Assts.


BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH.


CAMBRIDGEPOPT.


Broadway, cor. Boardman Street. Organized May 9, 1865.


Rev. E. K. Chandler, Pastor; Ja- cob Eaton, C. L. Fessenden, W. H. P. Plummer, E. L. Cheeney, Deacons ; H. A. Christopher, Clerk ; Freedom S. Adams, Treas. of Be- nevolent Fund; C. L. Fessenden, Treasurer ; Carlos L. Page, Finan- cial Secreiary ; Chair- man and Clerk; Jacob Eaton, L. S. Cabot, Geo. S. Marr, E. L. Cheney, Carlos L. Page, Freedom S. Adams, Allen Ryan, Trustees ; E. L. Gur- ney, Chorister and Organist : E. L. Cheeney, Supt. of Sunday-school ; H. A. Christopher, Asst. Supt. : Wm. Halliburton, Secretary ; Syd- ney R. Porter, Asst. Secretary ; Al- bert N. Lang, Treas .; Abbott L. Melcher, Librarian ; William Farr, Asst. Librarian ; Benjamin J. Hoyt, Sexton, residence 235} Broadway.


CHARLES RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Magazine Street, corner Putnam av.


Organized 1876. Dedicated Nov. 29. 1870.


Rev. W. C. Richmond, Pastor ; Wm. J. Taylor, Geo. W. McCoy


Deacons; H. E. Marcy, Treas; W. H. Bullard, Clerk; Geo. W. Clapp, Supt. of Sunday-school; Henry Dunlap, Sexton.


UNION BAPTIST CHURCH.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


450 Main Street.


Edifice erected 1882.


Jesse Harrell, Pastor; Thomas K. Harris, Rolly Stovall, James E. Banks, Preston Berry, Nelson Stearns Daniel Jones, Deacons; Thos. H. Warren, Treas. ; John B. Houston, Clerk and Supt. of Sunday-school; James Thornton, WVm. Dennis, Timothy G. Haskins, Chas. C. Wha- ley, William H. Brown, Trustees.


CONGREGATIONAL.


FIRST CHURCH IN CAM- BRIDGE AND) SHEPARD CONGREGATIONAL SOCI- ETY-TRINITARIAN.


CAMBRIDGE.


Garden Street, cor. Mason.


Organized 1636.


Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Pas- tor; Rev. L. S. Parker, Asst. Pas- tor; George S. Saunders, Francis Flint, Chas. W. Munroe, James M. W. Hall, Deacons; Chas. W. Mun- roe, Geo. B. Roberts, Francis Flint, Charles F. Stratton, Geo. S. Saun- ders, Prudential Committee; Chas. W. Munroe, Parish Clerk ; Charles F. Stratton, Clerk of the Church ; Caleb H. Warner, Treas. ; F. B. Gilman, Supt. of S. S ; John F. Kempton. Asst. Supt. ; Morris A. Hall, Sec. ; Leigh R. Pearson, Librarian ; Benj. F. Wyetli, Sexton, residence, 156 Mt Auburn.


FIRST EVANGELICAL CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Prospect, near Harvard Street. Organized Sept. 20, 1827.


Rev. David N. Beach, Pastor; Lewis M. Hastings, Russell L. Snow D. Mark Edgerly, Amos F. Frothing-


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


ham, John A. L. Odd'e, Deacons ; Jo- seph F. Hilton, Clerk; David N. Beach, D. Mark Edgerly, Russell L. Snow, Geo. S. Merrill, P. T. Page, Wm. H. Hidden, John A. L. Odd'e John H. Appleton, Joseph F. Hilton, Amos T. Frothingham, Wm. H. Emerson, Lewis M. Hastings, Standing Committee; Simeon H. Fuller, Treas. ; Frank C. Bill, Clerk of Society, Allyne L. Merrill, Treas. ; Chas. F. Wyman, F. A. All- en, W. H. Hidden, George S. Merrill O. J. Rand, Prudential Committee ; John H. Appleton, Supt. of Sun- day-school ; James W. Thompson, Sexton, house 43 Norfolk.


STEARNS CHAPEL.


(Branch of Prospect St., Congre- gational Church.) . 163 Harvard Street, near Winsor. CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Rev. Robert E. Ely, Pastor ; Rev. David N. Beach, Chairman of Com. in charge; Frank S. Bill, Leonard C. Bliss, William H. Emerson, William H. Hidden, William F. Hurter, John A. L. Odd'e, Com. in charge; William H. Emerson, Supt. of Sunday- School ; John W. Sylva, Sexton ; house 7 Holly street.


NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE.


North ave., cor. Roseland street.


Organized as the Holmes Church, Sept. 23, 1857. Name changed Aug. 17, 1866.


Rev. W. S. Alexander, Pastor ; Robert Bennett, Clerk; Phineas Hubbard, Treas .; Sereno Watson, Auditor.


The Deconite,- Daniel Fobes, William Fox Richardson, Nathaniel Carr, Frank Foxcroft, Mrs. S. E. Dawes, Miss Charlotte II. Hapgood, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison, Mrs. J. HI. Wright.


Phineas Hubbard, Supt. of Sun- day School.


Prudential Committee,- William Fox Richardson, Nathaniel Carr, William J. Mandell, Treas. ; Dr. F. W. Taylor, Clerk; M. L. Walton, Collector.


Music Committee,-Harry T Up- ham, Edwin A. Jameson, George M. Stetson.


PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Magazine, cor. Cottage street.


Corner Stone laid May 13, 1871. Dedicated Jan. 4, 1872.


Rev. George A. Tewksbury, Pas- tor ; Edward Kendall, Nathan H. Holbrook, Francis Kendall, Daniel S. Coolidge, Lyman G. Case, Austin R. Crosby, Deacons; Herbert R. Gibbs, Church Clerk; Nathan H. Holbrook, Treas .; James Smith, Sexton, house 107} Putnam avenue.


WOOD MEMORIAL CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Austin, cor. Columbia street.


Organized as Chapel Cong. church, Oct. 16, 1872. Incorporated March 2, 1883.


Rev. Isaiah W. Smith, Pastor ; I). B. Stratton, James Maitland, Dea- cons; Thomas Scotton, Clerk ; Thomas Scotton, Supt. of Sunday School ; Edgar B. Baker, Asst. Supt. Andrew Campbell, Sec. ; Harry L. Lincoln, Treas. ; Irving H. Hender- son, Lib'n ; Pastor, Deacons, Clerk, Sabbath-School Supt., ex-officio, Calvin L. Paire, E. G. Baker, Church Com .; F. M. Buffum, Sexton, re- sides 8 Temple street.


EPISCOPAL.


CHRIST CHURCH.


CAMBRIDGE.


Organized Oct. 16, 1761. Incorporated June 25, 1794. Garden street,opposite the Common.


Rev. James F. Spahling, Rector ; Francis C. Foster, F. Stanhope Hill, Wardens; Edward C. Wright, Clerk ;


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F. Stanhope Hill, Treas .; Edward C. Wright. William A. Locke, Geo. W. C. Noble, William Wright, Ves- trymen ; Charles A. Blair, Sexton, house 2 Hotel Inman, Inman square.




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