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O'Neill Sarah. widow of James, house 66 Thorndike
O'Neill, see O'Neil and Neill
Onorato Joseph L., student, H. U., boards 49 Linnæan
Opp Frank, brush maker (B.), house 3 Spring place
Opp Jacob, brush maker(106 Sudbury, B.), house 123 Spring
Orcutt Henry J., mason, rooms 26 Mt. Auburn
Orcutt Mary A .. widow of Alfred H., house 148 Brookline
Orcutt Wallace A., baker, 502 Main, bds. 464 do.
Orcutt William J .. clerk (118 Federal, B. ), bds. 148 Brookline
Ordway Edward, h. 32 North av.
Ordway Edward W., bds. 32 North av.
O'Reagan Ellon, widow of John, house 6 Lexington av., ward 5
O'Reagan, see Reagan
O'Reilly Catherine, widow of John J., house 11 Grant
O'Reilly Cornelius, laborer, B. &. L. R.R., bds. 137, Bridge
O'Reilly Francis J., mason, house Saville, near Appleton
O'Reilly James, painter, h. 178 Norfolk
O'Reilly James F., mason, boards Saville, near Appleton
O'Reilly Peter F. J., electrotyper, Univer- sity Press, bds. rear 16 Tuttle
O'Reilly, see Reilly also Riley
Organ James, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., bds. 4 Holworthy
O'Riley John, at 169 Gore, b. 22 Marion
O'Riley John, hostler, rear 124 Spruce, house 121 do.
O'Riley Robert, machinist, h. 20 School
O'Riley William J., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., bds. 121 Spruce
Ormiston Abraham, night watchman, Riverside Press, h. 6 Gordon pl.
Orne Caroline F. Miss, h. 49 Auburn
Orne Joel S., apothecary, 439 Main, house 495 do.
Orne John, teacher, h. 104 Ellery
()'Rourke Charles, tinsmith, h. 116 Fourth
O'Rourke Dennis, laborer, house rear 24 Jefferson
O'Rourke Edward, laborer, lı. 35 Charles
O'Rourke Michael, laborer, h. 202 Bridge O'Rourke Michael, offal collector, Alms- house
O'Rourke Peter, boot maker, Am. R. Co., house 59 Hampshire
O'Rourke Thomas, coachman, 904 Main, rooms 24 Quincy
O'Rourke see Rourke
Orphans' Home, Avon Ilill st., n. Linnæan Orr John, baker, 502 Main, h. 22 Portland Orr John, proof reader, University Press, house 347 Harvard
Orr Richard M., foreman, W. E. St. Ry. Co .. Mt. Auburn stables, house 20 Cushing
Orr William, laborer, 19 Main
Orr William Rev. , pastor, St. Paul's church,' house 34 Holyoke
Orr William J., belt maker, 33 Hampshire, house Hotel Albert, Harvard
Osberg Frans, laborer, h. 10 Harrison
Osberg John E., machinist (37 Charles- town, B. ). h. 18 River
Osborn Adolphus, com. mer. (25 Central wharf, B.), house 141 Austin
Osborn Annie M. Miss, bds. 28 Prospect Osborn Augustine B., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., h. 31 Winthrop
Osborn Charles A., house 82 Pearl
BURDITT & WHITE, 2 & 4 CENTRAL SQ. Agents for DEXTER'S VILLA PAINTS.
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CAMBRIDGE [0] DIRECTORY.
Osborn Edgar W., clerk, 436 Main, bds. 9 | Osterbrenk Henry, clerk, 485 Cambridge, Cottage bds. 159 Columbia
Osborn Eldorado, wholesale cigars, 16 Park, house do.
Osborn Francis A., com. mer. (25 Central wharf, B.), h. 118 Green
Osborn Fred E. (Osborn & Burleigh), boots and shoes, 580 Main, boards 1:0 Washington
Osborn Horace K., Court House, E. C., and insurance, 613 Main, h. 17 Lee Osborn James HI., clerk, 584 Main, boards 130 Washington
Osborn Jennie 1)., widow of James D., h. 130 Washington
Osborn Jesse, messenger, Shawmut Nat. Bank (60 Congress, B.), house 202 Putman avenue
Osborn James H., furniture. etc., 436 Main, house 9 Cottage
Osborn Mary A., widow of Edward H., h. 28 Prospect
Osborn Mary F., Mrs. h. 50 Columbia
Osborn Thomas T., compositor University Press, h. at West Medford
Osborn Vitaline, widow of Moses, house 348 Green
Osborn & Burleighı (Fred E. Osborn and Gordan A. Burleigh), boots and shoes, 580 Main
Osborne Susan M. Miss, music teacher, 12 Story, bds. do.
Osborne Susan O. Mrs., house 12 Story
Osenbrügge Wm. translater and printer H. U. printing office. h. 13 Mt. Auburn
Osgood Elbridge G., tinsmith, 8 Brattle, h. 12 Eliot
Osgood George L., music teacher (149 A Tremont, B.), house 20 Ware
Osgood George L., Jr , student, H. U. bds. 20 Ware
Osgood Julia H. Miss, h. 19 Walden
SGOOD J. NEWTON, dyeing, (157 Devonshire B.), house 354 Broadway (see page 15)
Osgood Saralı H., widow of Nathaniel, h. 42 Essex
O'Shaughnessy Nicholas .J. , tailor, 533 Main, h. 124 Brookline
O'Shaughnessy William, laborer, house 167 Franklin
()'Shea Daniel, glass maker h. 6 North
('Shea John T., stone cutter, h. 25 Sparks st-pl.
()'Shea Mary, widow of James, h. 15 Banks O'Shea Mary, widow of John, h 25 Sparks st-pl.
O'Shea William H., provisions, 480 Cam- bridge, h. at Somerville
()'Shea see Sliea
Osterberg August L , electrician (B.), h. 29 Clark
Osterbienk Henry, laborer, house 159 Col- umbia
Osterbrenk Henry W., clerk, bds. 159 Col- umbia
Osterlind Emanuel, book-binder, 418 Har- vard, bds. 5 De Wolfe
Osthues Henry G., upholsterer (58 Wash- ington, B.), h. 33 Fourth
Osthues Pauline C. Mrs., boarding-house, 57 Gore
Ostler Charles, machinist (B.), h. Green, near Blanche
O'Sullivan Cornelius, laborer, Lds. 14 Mill O'Sullivan Eugene, mason, bds. 14 Mill
O'Sullivan James J .. printer, bds 253 Cam- bridge
O'Sullivan John A., grocer, 26 CharlesRiver b. 14 Mill
O'Sullivan Michael, gardener, h. 14 Mill
O'Sullivan Michael J., tailor, 4 Brattle, h. 44 Kinnard
O'Sullivan Michael S., drain layer, 613 Main, h. 353 Cambridge
O'Sullivan see Sullivan
Otis Enima C. Mrs., teacher, Willard pri- mary school, bds. 76 Allston
Otis James K., furniture mnfr. (38 Char- don, B.), h. 40 Bigelow
Otis Louis Mrs., h. 67 Spruce
Othot Gilbert, brick maker, lı. rear 106 Spruce
O'Toole Annie, widow of Edward, house 4 Lilac court
O'Toole James, boiler maker, 354 Main, h. 18 Pioneer
O'Toole Thomas, mason, boards 1 Wor- cester
Otto Catherine,, widow William, house 62 Harvard
Otto John, machinist, 33 Hampshire, h. 116 Harvard
Otto William, clerk (B.), boards 116 Har- vard
Otto William A .. hairdresser (B.), h. 68 Harvard
Ouimet Cordelia Mrs., dressmaker, rear 15 Vine. h. do.
Ouimet Jule, h. rear 15 Vine
Ouimet Maxini, furn. polisher, bds. rear 15 Vine
Outhwaite Charlotte, widow of George, h. 23 Western ave.
Overlack Bernard, trav. salesman, roonis 31 Kinnaird
Overton Benj., grocer, 7 Webster ave., h. 6 Eaton
Overton Joseph W., carpet layer, house 6 Eaton
Owen Bradford, switchman, W. E. St. Ry., bds. 326 Green
FLORAL CONSERVATORIES, P. O'BRIEN & SON 9820 MAIN and 89 SPARKS STREETS
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ADVERTISEMENTS
SAMUEL I. COY,
S.I.COY.
1886
Ladies' and Gents
RESTAURANT
AND DEALER IN
FINE CIGARS AND WINES. 243, 245 & 247 Atlantic Avenue, BOSTON, MASS.
Separate Dining Room for Ladies.
PAINES
PAINES
PAINES
PANES C
PAINES
FASHIONABLE FURNITURE & PAINE'S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY
FRIEND STREET
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PAINE'S FURNITURE MANUFACTORY. 48 Canal St. and 141 Friend St., opp. Boston & Maine Depot, -BOSTON .- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
DINING ROOM
EC
394
ADVERTISEMENTS
-ESTABLISHED 1844 .-
GEO. G. PAGE BOX CO.
BOX
MANUFACTURERS.
co.
IXES
GECIK E & PACE ECK COMPANY
E
NEJATTILLES & ESTES & PM'DE UKES +
CHILLPACE
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
PRINTING BOXES
- FOR -
Proprietary Medicines, Drugs, Spices, Soaps, Etc.
CAN FURNISH SHOOKS IN CARLOAD LOTS IF DESIRED. 3 to 13 Hampshire Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.
We also Sell KINDLING WOOD at the following Prices : -
SMALL LOAD, $1.50. Housing 40 cts. extra. LARGEST “ 4.00.
DOUBLE LOAD, $3.00. Housing, 60 cts. extra. Extra Prices beyond Linnæan Street.
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CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY
Owen Nathaniel L. (Smith & Owen) piano hammer coverers, 330 Main, house 59 Austin
Owens James, day watchman, 136 Port- land, h. Rolling Mill block, Bristol
Owens James F., whitewasher, house 15 Warren
Owens James J., rougher, 126 Portland, lı. 32 Bristol
Owens John J., laborer, W. E. S. R. Co., lı. 23 Bay
Owens John J., press tender University Press, bds. 193 Mt. Auburn
Owens Mary Mrs., boarding house, 15 War- ren, h. do.
Ower Bliss, hostler, W. E. St. Ry. Co., h. 112 Brookline
Owler William, printer, Riverside Press, lı. 25 Blackstone
Oxford Charles F. (Joseph M. Oxford & Cc.) furniture, 529 Main, boards 24 Cottage
Oxford Charles W., h. 42 Magazine
Oxford George H., bds. 24 Cottage
Oxford Joseph M. (Joseph M. Oxford & Co.), furniture, 529 Main, house 24 Cottage
Oxford Joseph M. & Co. (Joseph M. and Charles F. Oxford and E. C. Cobb), furniture, 529 Main
Oxner Etta Miss, dressmaker, 78 Magazine, boards do.
Oxner Rufus, carpenter, h. 132 Winsor Oxner Samuel W., carpenter, house 78 Magazine
PACE ALFRED E., student, b. 16 Park Pace Anna W. Miss, dressmaker, boards 16 Park
Pace A., tinsmith, 446 Main
Pace George H., tinsmitlı. 502 Main, bds. 16 Park
Pace Mark T., carpenter, h. 16 Park
Pach G. (G. W. Pach & Bros.), photo-
. grapher, Main, next Beck Hall, house at New York
Pach G. W. (G. W. Pach & Bros.), photo- grapher, Main, next Beck Hall, house at New York
Pach G. W. & Bros. (G. W., G. and O. Pach), photographers, Main, next Beck Hall
Pach O. (G. W. Paclı & Bros.), photo- grapher, Main, next Beck Hall, house at New York
Pacifico Gold Mrs., provisions, 7 Portland, house 20 Harrison
Pacifico Jacob J., house 20 Harrison
Pacifico John, laborer, bds. 20 Harrison
Pacifico William S., carriage builder, bds. 29 Fairmont
Packard Alonzo, brush mnfr. (8 Union, B.), house 101 Thorndike
Packard Elmer B., clerk (Cornhill, B.), boards 59 Walden
ACKARD EMERY J., carpenter and builder, 24 Elm, house 90 Nor- folk (see page 685)
Packard Flavius, machinist, h. 4 Union pl. Packard Frank E. (54 Boylston, B. ), house 59 Walden
Packard Josie E. Mrs., h. 7 Hotel Munroe Packard N. Lincoln, carpenter, boards 298 North avenue
Packer Clinton M., foreman, State, corner Osborn, boards 28 Chestnut
Packer James W., carpenter and builder, 28 Chestnut, house do.
Paddack Eliza S. Miss, teacher, Putnam Grammar school, bds. 342 Broadway Paddock Richard, painter, h. 492 Green Page Abby S. Miss, house 29 Everett
Page Alfred P., real estate (7 Exchange place, B.), bds. 21 Prospect
Page Austin A., box nailer, 3 Hampshire, house 118 do.
Page Carlos L. (Carlos L. Page & Co.), box mnfr., 174 Broadway, h. 44 Prospect
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO. (C'arlos L. Page and William L. Whitney), box manufacturers, 174 Broadway (see page 19)
Page Charles, teamster, 169 Gore, boards 147 Otis
Page C. F., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., bds. 649 Cambridge
Page Esther M. Mrs., variety store, 114 Magazine, house do.
Page Francis E. (Parker & Page). lumber, First, h. 315 Columbus ave., Boston
Page George C., teller, East Cambridge Five Cents Savings Bank, boards 44 Prospect
P AGE GEORGE G. BOX CO., Wesley L. Page, pres., Franklin P. Stewart, treas., box mnfrs., 3 to 13 Hampshire. junction Broadway (see page opposite )
Page George T., student at Harvard, bds. 113 Inman
PAGE HARLAN Z., carpenter, h, 118 Hampshire (see page 686)
Page Ira J., express man, bds. 21 Wallace Page Josie F. Miss, house 37 Pleasant Page Julia A. Miss, house 37 Pleasant
Page J. F., driver. W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Page Kate C. Miss, house keeper, 37 Pleasant
Page PaulT., real estate, house 113 Inman Page Perkins C., butter and cheese (24 Suffolk market, B), h. 21 Prospect
Page Sarahı G., widow of Charles A., house 49 Auburn
Page Sarah H. Miss, private school, 29 Everett, house do.
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N SHAD ES
The Lowest Estimates are Given by I THE BOSTON WALL PAPER CO., 20 Summer St., Boston.
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CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.
Page Susie B., widow of Reuben S., house 57 Mt. Auburn
Page Wesley L., president, George G. Page Box Co., 3 Hampshire, house 1 Frost, corner Roseland
Page William, house 23 Lee
Paige Caroline E., widow of George R., h. 51 Ellery
Paige David F., boards 51 Ellery
Paige Dennis A. (Crosby, Paige & Gove), milk contractor, rear 75 Bridge, house at Somerville
Paige Frank, furniture mnfr. (47 Wareham, B.), boards 51 Ellery
Paige Lucins R. Rev., h. 112 Washington Paige William A., boards 51 Ellery
Paine Calvin C., teamster, 174 Broadway, house 138 Harvard
Paine Charles M., optician (544 Washing- ton, B. ), h. 84 Washington
Paine David, music teacher (B.), house 8 Prentiss place
P AINE EBEN H., agent Amer. Rubber Co. (64 Summer, B .; , house 152 North av. (see page 7)
Paine Ellen, widow of John, h. 6 Houghton Paine Francis T., driver, 15 Perry, h. 13 do. Paine Frederick M., clerk, 17 Brattle, h. 28 Winthrop
Paine Frederick W., clerk, boards 84 Washington
Paine George. boards 303 Main
Paine Henry W., counsellor (209 Washing- ton, room 12, B.), house 66 Sparks
PAINE JAMES L., furniture (48 Canal, B. ), bds. 277 Harvard (see p. 393 and outside bottom edge)
Paine John K., prof. of music, H. U., h. Hawthorn, opp. Acacia
P AINE JOHN S., furniture (48 Canal, B.), h. 8 Dana (see page 393 and outside bottom edge)
Paine Michael W., iron molder, h. 4 Hampshire place
Paine Olin B., trav. salesman (171 Con- gress, B. ), h. 19 Beachı
Paine Richard, whitewasher, h. r.45 Amory Paine Robert J., marble worker, h. rear 136 Green
Paine Robert S., book-keeper (72 South Market, B. ), h. 167 Prospect
Paine Timothy J., foreman, 134 Broadway, house 250 do.
Paine Walter N., clerk, bds. 138 Harvard Paine William L., cracker peddler, 502 Main, house 28} Winthrop
Paine, see Payne
Palfrey Ann, widow of Rev. Cazneau, house 94 Oxford
Palfrey Mary A., widow of John G., honse Divinity avenue [Thorndike Palm John, cabinet maker, Second, corner Palm M., laborer, house 6 Douglass
Palm Victor. sawyer. 174 Broadway
Palmas Charles M., porter, h. 50 Boylston Palmas Wendell H., bds. 50 Boylston Palmer Benjamin, driver. W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 8 Murray
Palmer B., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Palmer George H., teacher of Philosophy, H. U., house 118 Brattle
Paliner Heba, supt., Bird's iron foundry, rooms 2 River
Palmer James S., printer, h. 34 Broadway Palmer John, house 34 Broadway
Palmer Joseph B., carriage spring mnfr.
261 Rutherford av., Charlestown), h. 14 Arlineton
Palmer Lucena Miss, h. 219 Putnam ave. Palmer Lydia M. Miss, house 86 Gore
Palmer Reginald H., foreman, H. M. Bird, Pelham, house 2 River
Palmer Sarah T. Miss, h. 12 Kirkland pl. Palmer William E., packer (207 Tremont, B.), house 21 Columbia [av.
Palmgrun Fred. carpenter, b. 48} Webster Palmquist Ola, driver, bds. 153 Columbia l'almquist Swen, hostler, Fresh Pond Ice Co. (Somerville ), h. 153 Columbia
Palmstrom Nels, safe maker, 15 Main, h. 167 do.
Palmqvest John A., blacksmith, Craigie's bridge, boards at Boston
Pancoast Benjamin, house 200 Pearl
Pancoast Charles W., book-keeper, Savage
& Son's Express, 600 Main, h. 84 Green Pancoast Frank W., clerk, 600 Main, bds. 84 Green
Panka Christiana, widow, h. 60 Spring Pannelton M. V., carpenter, 139 Gore, h. at Somerville
Pannig J. Fred, varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 195 Fifth
Panzera Thomas, honse 77 Washington Paquette Joseph, boiler maker, 92 Main Paradise Charles W., clerk, Am. R. Co .. house at Boston
Parent Aldric, wood carver, 20 Albany; h. 111 Charles
Parent Alexis, carver, h. 49 Amory
Parham Richard P. (Jones & Parham), grocer, 339 Main, h. 27 Brewery
Paris Louis, hairdresser, 133 River, rooms 5 Kinnaird
Park Catherine B., widow of Robert, nurse, house 5 Bow
Park Edward G., engineer, B. & L. R. R., house 27 Second
Park Thomas, moulder, bds. 9 Carver
Parke George W., lawyer, h. 24 Arlington Parke Lewis G. (19 Pearl, B.), boards 24 Arlington
Parker Abbott newspapers, etc., 534 Cambridge. house 76 Inman
Parker Alfred B., shipper (over F. H. Market, B.), house 40 Holworthy
Builders' Hardware,
at Burditt & White's 2 & 4 Central Sq.
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CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY:
Parker Alfred W., template maker, Boston
Bridge Works, Sixth, h. at Waltham Parker Alice R. Mrs., house 83 Auburn Parker Alice W., widow of John D., bds. 94 Brattle
Parker Anson H., salesman (400 Washing- ton, B.). house 51 Ellery
PARKER ARTEMAS (estate of) granite works, foot of Ayer's, form- erly Gore's wharf, Third ( see p.281) Parker Arthur C., reporter (Journal, B. ), boards 28 Bigelow
Parker A. Ellen, widow of Halston, house 53 Oxford
Parker Bert, machinist, bds. 10} Brewer Parker Charles, sawyer, 174 Broadway, house 48 Hudson
Parker Charles H., mechanical engineer and superintendent, 19 Main, house 302 Harvard
Parker Charles Pomeroy, instructor, H. U., boards 60 Shepard
Parker Daniel, boxmaker, 174 Broadway Parker Daniel W., foreman (25 Washing- ton, B.), house 262 Pearl
Parker Edward H., salesman (518 Wash- ington, B.), boards 28 Bigelow
Parker Edward M., lawyer (99 State, B.), house 5 Craigie
Parker Elizabeth, widow of John, house rear 78 Boylston
Parker Emma A. Miss, bds. 51 Western av.
Parker Fannie C. Mrs., h. 60 Shepard
Parker Frank G., draughtsman (12 Pearl, B.', boards 76 Inman
Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), boards 23 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 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, instructor in Zoölogy, Museum of Comparative Zo- ölogy, H. U., house 8 Harris
Parker Hannah L., widow of Carlton, h. 28 Bigelow
Parker Harriet L. Miss, Clerk of Courts office, Court House, Third, boards 51 Ellery
Parker Henry A. Rev., house 6 Mason Parker Horace. gold beater (Sudbury, B.), boards 40 Holworthy
PARKER HORATIO G., lawyer (61 & 62 Sears building, B.), house 54 Concord avenue (see page 708)
Parker Isabella Miss, bds. 51 Western ave. Parker James C .. machinist, 153 Putnam ave., house 162 Pleasant
Parker James H., machinist (B.), house 93 Western ave.
Parker Joseph, metal (B.), boards 478 Cambridge
Parker J seph J., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., rooms 14 Eliot
Parker Lawrence, laborer, honse 303 Cam- bridge
Parker Leland N., umbrella manufacturer, house 23 Hubbard avenue
Parker Leonard S. Rev., asst. pastor, First Cong. Church, house 13 Humboldt
Parker Louisa P. Miss, teacher, High school, boards 51 Ellery
Parker Lydia, widow of Sanford A., house 14 Antrim
Parker Lorenzo G., asst. foreman, W. E. St. Ry. Co., Murray st. stable, house 40 Holworthy
Parker Marcellus B., clerk (27 Cambridge, B.), house Acorn, corner Chestnut
Parker Martha, widow of G. W., house 8 Harris
Parker Mason G., tobacco (14 Central wharf, B.), house 336 Harvard
Parker Matilda Miss, press feeder, River- side Press, boards 93 River
Parker Randolph, waiter, Memorial Hall, rooms 33 Howard
Parker Riley H., machinist, 19 Main
Parker Samuel A., bds. Inman, cor. Main, suite 3
Parker Samuel E., clerk (6 Green, B.), h. 72 Fairmont
Parker Sarah T. Mrs., boards 25 Hadley Parker Willard, clerk (Am. Rubber Co., Franklin, B.), boards 28 Bigelow
Parker William, carpenter, h. 38§ Antrim Parker William, wood carver, h. 52 Sixth Parker William B., florist, bds. 23 Hubbard avenue
Parker William K., carriage trimmer, 244 Main, house 17 Antrim
Parker Willie H., salesman (301 Washing- ton. B.), house 14 Antrim
PARKER & PAGE (Galen A. Par- ker and Francis E. Page,, lumber, First, opposite Thorndike, office (24 Canal, B.) (see page 12)
Parkhill Charles L. D., printer (222 Frank- lin. B.). boards 34 Magazine
PARKHILL SAMUEL J., book and job printer (222 Franklin, B.), house 34 Magazine (see page 704) Parkhurst Charles F., foreman, paint shop, 169 Gore, house 2 Squires court
Parkhurst William F., sawyer, boards 2 Squires court
Parkingson Abbie W. Mrs., boards 4 Hotel Beacon, junction Beacon and Oxford Parkinson Charles H., laborer, at North P. & P. Co. (Somerville), boards 45 Winter
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY, Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.
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CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.
Parkinson Henry A., teamster, Niles Bros. Concord ave., house do., near Adams Parkinson Henry C., teamster, Niles Bros., house Concord avenue, near Adams Parkinson John F., butcher, Niles Bros., Concord avenue, bds. do., near Adams Parkinson Richard G., teamster, 28 Bridge, house 45 Winter
Parkinson Theoderick, at Am. R. Co., bds. 63 Clark
Parks Edward, engineer, B. & L. R. R., house 33 Second
Parks James H., laborer, house 93 River Parks Jane, widow of James, house 58 Amory
Parks John, fireman, B. & L. system, rooms 59 Sixth
Parks Joseph W., shipper, Otis, corner First, house 125 Winsor
Parks Margaret Miss, nurse, h. 46 Sidney Parks Royal H., action maker. boards 93 River
Parks Samuel M., express, 93 River, boards do.
Parks Thomas, laborer, h. 64 Sacramento Parks Walter D., conductor, F. R. R.,
h. Avon Hill street, cor. Bellevue ave. Parks William, molder, 356 Main, house 9 Winsor
Parlee Hugh C., wood worker, house 32 Howard
Parmenter Charles W., teacher, Latin school, 35 Lee, house Fayette
ARMENTER GEORGE A.,
fish market, 275 Broadway, house 69 Columbia
Parmenter Mary Miss, house 12 Humboldt Parmenter Mary A., widow of Henry R., boards 120 Inman
Parmenter William II., salesmin, 31 Elm, house 1015 Inman
Parnell William H., book-keeper, 166 River, house 46 Prospect
Parren Louis, teamster, 66 Dublin, house rear 104 Dublin
Parrock Alice M. Miss, telephone operator, 623 Main, boards Cottage
Parrock Isabella, widow of Wm. H., house 134 Pleasant
Parrock Russell, paper hanger, house 28 Charles River
Parry Bros. & Co. (John E., Wm. A., Geo. A. and Richard H. Parry), brick mnfrs., foot of Raymond
Parry E W., buffer, Third, cor. Potter, h. Chestnut Park
Parry George A. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick mnfr .. house 296 North av.
Parry James R., dranghtsman, Court House, boards rear 179 Cambridge
Parry John E. (Parry Bros. & Co.), brick mnfr., house 318 North av.
Parry Martha A., widow of James, house r. 179 Cambridge
Parry Richard H. (Parry Bros. & Co. ), brick mufr., house at Belmont
Parry Robert A., foreman, Parry Bros. & C'o., fout Raymond, boards 29 Rice
Parry Susan, widow of C. Ephraim, house 29 Rice
Parry William A. (Parry Bros. & Co.),
brick mufr., foot Raymond, h. Lam- bert av., cor. Mt. Pleasant
Parson William, mariner, h. 8 Marvin pl. Parsons Albert J. C., entter (93 A Boyls- ton, B. ), boards 20 Eliot
Parsons Albert S., treasurer, Cambridge- port Diary Co., Blackstone, house at Lexington
Parsons Albus R., cane chair seater, bds. 33 Prospect
Parsons Alex., grocer, 20 River, h. 18 do. Parsons Allen B., carpenter, 35 Mellen, house do.
Parsons Caroline L. Miss, artist, boards 54 Garden
Parsons Charles A., gas fitter, 12 Harvard row, house 25 Mt.Auburn
Parsons Edward C., key maker, 145 Broad- way, house 246 Harvard
Parsons Emma F. Miss, bookkeeper (B.), boards 10 Russell
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 Joseph, carpenter, b. 44 Holyoke Parsons Josiah P., carpenter, 200§ North ave., boards 3 Regent
Parsons Katherine Miss, house 54 Garden Parsons Mary Sabra Miss, house 54 Garden Parsons M. E. Mrs., house 223 Broadway, suite 7
Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, house 10 Russell
Parsons William, student, H. U., rooms 12 Kirkland place
Partelow Charles J., painter, 14 Church, lı. 199 Green
Partridge David, cabinet maker (Somer- ville), house 56 Webster ave.
Partridge Frank P., fancy goods (497 Wash- ington, B. ), house 102 North ave.
Partridge Horace. fancy goods (55 Hano- ver, and 497 Washington, and 59 Temple place, and 61 to 97 Lincoln, B.) house 111 North av.
Partridge John W .. house 17 Ellsworth av. Partridge Thomas, physician. house 177 Harvard
Pasho Herbert A .. conductor. W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 6 Frank
Paper Hangings,
The Latest Desigus. The Largest Slock, and the Lowest Prices consistent with good work.
The Boston Wall Paper Co., 20 Summer St., Boston.
399
CAMBRIDGE [P] DIRECTORY.
Pasho Prescott L., conductor, W. E. St. | Patterson Robert J., furniture maker, li. Ry. Co., boards 9 Locke
Patch Howard W .. printer (145 High, B.), house 6 Fairmont ave.
Patch James, hostler. 169 Gore, boards 36 Ninth
Patchel William J., carpenter, lı. 12 Gardner Patchet James, roller, 126 Portland, house 240 Broadway
Patchett Edward, supt. of interments, Mt. Auburn cemetery. h. Coolidge av.
Paterson James, boards Porter's Hotel
Paton James M., boards 38 Lake View av. Paton Thomas C. M., upholstery goods (9 Arch, B.), house 38 Lake View ave.
Patrick Ralph. printer (Boston Journal, B. ), house Avon Hill
Patriquin Charles R., Riverside Press, b.
55 Fairmont avenue
Patriquin George, clerk (26 Summer, B.), h. 104 Putnam avenue
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 Frances M. Mrs., b. 21 Walden
Patten F. M. Mrs .. dressmaker, 182 North avenue, boards 21 Walden
Patten George B., street car conductor, rooms 28 Fifth
Patten John, city laborer, h. 51 Charles
Patten John, laborer, house 56 Charles
Patten Wiiliam B .. teamster, b. 70 Second Patterson Charles, laborer. house 3 Rogers block, Washington
Patterson Elizabeth, widow of Robert J., house 26 Cambridge
Patterson Emil. cook. h. rear 172 Columbia Patterson Frank, teamster, D. C. Storr, Furn. Co., house at Charlestown
Patterson Fred W .. painter. rms. 22 Brewer P ATTERSON GEORGE, car- ringe mnfr .. 181 Hampshire, house 53 Tremont (see page 195)
Patterson George M., carpenter, house 35 Winsor
Patterson G. Sidney, asst. supt., T .- H. Elec. Co .. 4 Harvard sq.
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