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Spaulding John E., box maker, 3 Hamp- shire, h. 20 Elm
Spaulding Leland A., teamster (B.), house Portsmouth [Essex
Spaulding Lemuel B., milkman, house 33 Spaulding Olevin Mrs., dressmaker, 179 Spring, h. do.
Spaulding Philemon, C., foreman, printing office, Cambridgeport Diary Co. , Black- stone, lı. 54 Hamilton
Spaulding see Spalding
Spear Frank, trav. salesman, 502 Main, h. 6 Brookline
Spear George, boarding house, 41 Black- stone
Speare Lewis R. (Alden Speare's Sons & Co.), Fifth, cor. Rogers, and (3 Cen- tral wharf, B. ), h. at Newton Centre
S
PEARE'S ALDEN SON'S &
CO.(Lewis R. Speare, and Henry S. Macomber), oil refiners and dealers, Fifth, corner Rogers and (3 Central wharf, B.) (see p. 8)
Spellacy Thomas, horse shower, 9 Palmer, 11. 52 Flagg
Spellacy Thomas M., blacksmith, Bolger's, lı. 37 Banks
Speller Charles, clerk, 10 Harvard row, rooms 18 Trowbridge place
Spellman Patrick, laborer, 14 Brattle
Spelman Henry M., lawyer (50 State B.), bds. 62 Sparks
Spelman Israel M., pres , Mt. Auburn Cem- etery Corporation (31 Milk, B. ), house 62 Sparks
Spence Daniel, laborer, h. 14 Porter
Spencer Albert A., real estate, 61 Hancock, lı. do.
Spencer Anna Mrs., bds. 42 Pearl
S
Y PENCER CHARLES HI., boots and shoes (469 Washington, B.), lı. 19 Garfield (see p. 331)
Spencer Charles W., student. H. U .; bds. 19 Garfield
Spencer David E., student, H. U., rms. 46 North ave.
Spencer E. Edwin, electric physician, 9 Pleasant, h. do.
Spencer George, case maker, 162 Broad- way, bds. at Somerville
Spencer George F., teamster (60 Fulton, B. ). h. 646 Cambridge
Spencer George H., shipper (14+ Purchase, B.), h. 5 Cottage court
Spencer George W., clerk (14 Milk. B.), h. 101 Spring
Spencer Henry, silversmith (R.), house 2 Amory place
Spencer JJohn A., grocer, wood, etc., Hampshire, cor. Prospect, house 254 Franklin
Spencer Maria, widow of Esek, house 9 Pleasant
Spencer Margaret R. Mrs., shoe maker, Amer. Rubber Co., h. 84 Fifth
Spencer Philo, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., h. 1 Union
Spencer Theodore, student (M. I. T., B.), bds. 3 Garden
Spencer William, molder, r. 135 Broadway Spencer W. C. Mrs., h. 3 Garden
Sperry Mary J. Miss, nurse, boards 4 Cot- tage row
Spillane Daniel, laborer, 169 Gore, house 11 Jefferson
Spillane John, laborer, 169 Gore, bds. 11 Jefferson
Spillane John J., grocer, 18 Jefferson, h. 11 do.
Spillane Paul, tailor, 50 Gore, h. do.
Spince Hannah, widow of William, b. 13 Locust
Spindler Adam, varnisher, 162 Broadway, b. 71 Sixth
Spindler Frederick, laborer, Revere Sugar Refinery, h. 52 Winter
Spindler George, varnisher, 162 Broadway, h. 90 Vine
Spindler John, laborer, Revere Sugar Re- finery, lı. 90 Vine
Spink Samuel, boot maker, Am. R. Co., h. 97 Green
Spinney David, mill man, D. C. Storr, Furn. Co., h. at Malden
Spinney Edmund, carpenter, boards 15 Farwell pl.
Spinney J. Warren, yard man, 216 Green Splaine Mary, widow of James J., grocer, 63 Boylston, h. 56 do.
Spofford Hiram, Camb. E. Light Co., bds. 32 Western ave. .
Spooner John B. , hackman (B.), h. 4 Pine Spotswood Peter, machinist, house rear 17 Charles River
Spragg Agnes, widow of Edward W., h. 63 Sacramento
Spragg Alexander, jeweler (11 West, B.), h. 14 Clark
Spragg William, baker, 151 Harvard, h. 43 Clark
Sprague Archibald, h. 912 Main
Sprague Hattie L., widow, rooms 343
Broadway
Sprague Herbert A., carpenter, house 498 Cambridge
Sprague John D., boots and shoes, 447 Main. h. at Medford
Sprague William W., clerk (62 Cambridge, B.), h. 7 Douglass
Spratt Edward, carpenter, B. & L. R. R. system shop
Spring Jennie S., teacher, Latin School, 35 Lee, bds. 841 Broadway
Burditt & White,
2 & 4 Central Sq. J Have Constantly on hand
Paints, Oils & Glass.
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CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Spring Peleg W., cabinet maker, house 438 | Stacy Nellie M. Mrs., music teacher, bds. Main 4 Centre
Spring l'lummer C .. clerk (450 Washing- ton, B.), bds. 438 Main
Springer Blanchard F., compositor, Univ. Press, rooms 31 Howard
Springer George, laborer, 10 Bridge Springer Oliver H., carpenter, h. 25 Grigg Sproul Andrew, sergeant of police, Station 1, bds. 14 Wright
Sproul Mary A. Miss, lı. 37 Pleasant
Sproul Thomas L., machinist, h. 95 Third Sproul William H., book binder, Riverside Press. l. 2 Pond place
Sprow William L. C., coachman, house 96 Harvard
Spruce Mattie Miss, matron, Epis. Theo. School, Brattle, h. do.
Spyvee Samuel. at (Boston Directory office, 155 Franklin, B.), h. 38 North ave. Squire Eliza A., widow of Moses P., house 5 Walnut avenue'
Squire Esther A. Miss, bds. 5 Walnut ave. Squire Frank O. (Jolin P. Squire & Co.), provisions, 169 Gore, h. at Arlington Squire Fred F. (John P. Squire & Co.), provisions, 169 Gore, li. at Arlington Squire George W., provisions (100 Black- stone, B. ), house 79 Northi ave.
Squire John P. (John P. Squire & Co.), provisions, 169 Gore, h. at Arlington Squire John P., 2nd, clerk (40 N. Market, B. ), boards 79 North ave.
S QUIRE JOHN P. & CO. (John P., Frank O. and Fred F. Squire), groceries and provisions, 169 Gore, and provisions (23 and 25 F. H. Mar- ket, and 39 and 40 North Market, B.), and pork packers, 169 Gore (see opposite)
Staaf Verner, brass finisher (B.), boards 105 Pleasant
Staaf William, brass finisher (B.), house 105 Pleasant
Stacey Charles, passe partout maker (B.), boards 89 Main
Stacey George, brickmaker, lı. r. 83 Dublin Stacey Predore, engineer, Third, c. Potter, house 87 Main
Stack William, house 46 Second
Stackhouse Benjamin, mill hand, Am. R. Co., house 3 Union court
Stackhouse Martha, widow, lı. 19 Harvard Stackhouse Richard, laborer, Am. R. Co., house 162 Norfolk
Stackpole Jolın, currier (Chas'n), house 35 Seventlı
Stacy George B., clerk (53 Tremont, B.), house 68 Cushing
Stacy Geo. I)., painter, 554 Main, b. 559 do. Stacy George W., painter, 554 Main, h. do. Stacy M. Leland, printer (30 Oliver, B.), house 44 Pearl
Stacy William, carpenter, h. 98 Spruce Stacy William B., painter, 554 Main
Stafford Alfred, mattress maker, boards 91 Allston
Stafford George W., painter, 153 Putnam ave., bds. 91 Allston
Stafford James, shoemaker, 75 Pleasant, boards 71 do.
Stafford James H., clerk, 137 River, bds. 71 Pleasant
Stafford John, provisions, 137 River, house 71 Pleasant
Stafford Louisa, wid. of Thos. , h. 91 Allston Stafford Mary A., widow of John S., house 32 Western avenue
Stafford Susan M. Mrs., dressmaker, 120 Green, house do. [gomery Stafford Thomas F., plumber, h. 8 Mout- Stahleker Carrie Mrs., house Fallon pl.
Standard Action Co., piano action ninfrs., State, cor. Osborn
S TANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway, 384 Main and (52 Kilby, B.) (see outside back cover)
Standcumbe William, cigar maker, boards 29 Magee [Spring
Standishstreet Henry, glass cutter, li. 78 Stange Louis, cabinet maker, 20 Albany
Stange Thomas, at 44 Cambridge, boards 134 Thorndike
Stanley Emily W. Miss, private teacher (B.), boards 74 Inman
Stanley Fannie C. Mrs., h. 658 Main
Stanley Fred, livery stable, rear 594 Main, house 4 Douglass
Stanley Harry, teanister, bds. 8 Gerry
Stanley Henry, coachman, 77 Sparks
Stanley Henry E., butter, eggs, etc., house 481₺ Cambridge
Stansmore Jolını, vinegar maker. 75 Main, house 157 do.
Staniford F. H., painter, B. & L. R. R. shop Stanton Aunie T. Mrs., millinery and dress- maker, 73 Gore, house do.
Stanton Daniel, boards 1 Mill
Stanton Edward, laborer, h. 106 Fourth
Stanton Julın H., student, H. U., rooms 40 Kirkland
Stanton Jolin B., printer (21 West, B.), boards 1 Mill
Stanton Margaret, wid. of John, h. 1 Mill Stanton W. B., driver, W. E. St. Rv. Co. Staples Alec, ladder maker, 130 Gore, 1 oards 129 Spring
Staples Charles A., pattern maker, house 129 Spring
Staples Daniel C., variety store, 163 Main, lrouse do.
Staples Samuel, fly finisher, 162 Broad- way, house at Dedham
CHOICE
GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS-New and Rare, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
P. O'BRIEN & SON
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ADVERTISEMENTS
JOHN P. SQUIRE & CO.
21, 23 and 25 Faneuil Hall Market, 39 and 40 No. Market St. BOSTON. PACKERS, CURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PORK, LARD, TRIPE,
SAUSAGES, PIGS' FEET, AND ALL CUTS OF
Bacon and Hams, FOR HOME AND FOREIGN TRADE.
19
JOHNSON THOMASON
ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF
EXTRA LARD OIL.
Slaughtering and Curing Establishment. 159 GORE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Retail, " Miller's River Market," opp. Works.
JOHN P. SQUIRE. FRANK O. SQUIRE. FRED F. SQUIRE.
الشبرادي
THE FENTI
سام:
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ADVERTISEMENTS
REDDING, BAIRD & CO., Stained & Cut Glass Works, OFFICE AND SHOW ROOMS :
83 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON, MASS,
NEW DESIGNS FOR-
DOMESTIC
STAINED GLASS AND MEMORIAL AND FIGURE WINDOWS. in Modern and Medieval Styles for Churches, Halls, Dwellings, Bank and Office Sereens, Etc.
- ORNAMENTAL-
STAINED GLASS WINDOWS,
Breented in every style at short notice and most moderate prices. EMBOSSED PLATE- GLASS.
To any desired Pattern. Plate and double thick bent glass BEVELLING IN ALL STYLES.
IMPORTED ROLLED CATHEDRAL GLASS.
Of every desirable shade cuf to any size needed.
GROUND AND CUT GLASS
For Door Panels, Bank Counters, Counting Rooms, Etc. Ground Glass and Plain Stained in all colors constantly on hand. All inquiries shall have prompt and polite attention.
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CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Staples Samuel, house 2 Union court Stark I. Edward, sawyer, 174 Broadway, boards 46 Hancock
Stark William F. (129 Friend, B.), house 38 Linnæan
Starkey Richard J., rope maker. Day Cor- dage Co., Rogers, house 174 Franklin Starr Henry, laborer, Am. Net & Twine Co., house 57 Sixth
tarr Henry, machinist, Am. Net & Twine Co., house Sixth
Starratt Burpee R., blacksmith, Boston Bridge Works, Sixth. h. 72 Winsor
Starratt Daniel W., tailor (11 Hamilton place, B.), house 97 Norfolk
Starratt Emily E. Miss, student, II. A., boards 15 Shepard
Starratt Frank, blacksmith, b. 72 Winsor Starratt, see Sterritt
Starret Fred L., assistant secretary, Cam- bridge Y. M. C. A., 62+ Main, house 93 River
Start William A. Rev., secretary, Univer- salist State Convention (30 West, B.), house 3 Frost
Stayner Andrew T., soapmaker, 204 Broad- way, boards 73 Columbia
Stayner Henry W., clerk ( Fitchburg R.R., B.), boards 402 Main
Stayner Louis J. , wood polisher, h. 57 Vine Stayner Richard T., house 402 Main
Stayner William R., tin plate worker, 371 Main, h. opp. 442 Green
Stearns Albert B., U. S. appraiser (177 State, B.), house 25 Orchard
Stearns Alfred P., carpenter, 5 Palmer, h. 26 Wallace
Stearns Annie K., widow of Joshua B., lı. 103 Allston
Stearns Charles E., painter. h. 17 Wallace Stearns Charles S., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co .. house 7 Hilliard place
Stearns Fred H., conductor (W. E. St. Ry. Co., B.), boards 20 Eliot
Stearns Frederick St. J., student, H. U., boards 25 Orchard
Stearns George H., house 46 Shepard
Stearns Harris B., broker (48 Congress, B.), boards 10 Hilliard
Stearns Harry C., printer, Riverside Press, boards 46 Shepard
Stearns Henry, house 7 Hilliard place Stearns James, nurse, house 20 Eliot
Stearns James P., mason (Stearns, Water- man & Stratton), fireplaces and tiles (P. O. box 3076, B.), h. 20 Orchard Stearns Kate, widow, h. 6 Chestnut Park Stearns Lucy A., widow of Edward J., h. 22 Hubbard avenue
STEARNS MARSHALL N., mason (35 Ilawley, B.), and 18 Wal- lace. house do. (see page 683)
Stearns Mary M., widow, h. 25 Orchard
Stearns N. C., plate glass ins. agt., house 7 Norris
Stearns Owen, boards 6 Chestnut Park
Stearns Thomas, house 19 Farwell place
Stearns Thomas C., painter, h. 17 Wallace Stearns Thomas E., trav. salesman (151 Congress, B.), house 101 Thorndike
Stearns William B., student, H. U., bds. 10 Hilliard
Stearns William B. Mrs., h. 10 Hilliard
Stearns William F., cashier, Riverside Press, house 11 Trowbridge
Stearns William F., hose maker, house 47 Austin
Stearns Winfrid A., compositor, Riverside Press, house 20 Florence
Stebbins Charles G., harness maker, 107 Bridge, house at Boston
Stebbins F. Stanley, student, H. U., rms. 46 North ave.
Stechnell Joseph, pattern maker, house 87 Winsor
Stecker Diedrich, cabinet maker, Second, cor. Thorndike. h. at W. Somerville
Steckleberg Adolph, mason, house 100 Hampshire
Stedman A., electric light trimmer, boards 74 Cambridge
Stedman Carl R., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 10 Bay
Stedman Ella Miss, typewriter (B.), h. 218 Harvard
Stedman Elvira, widow of Vernal R., h. 218 Harvard
Stedman George H. (Stedman & Co.), musical instrument string mnfr., 174 Broadway, house 27 Essex
Stedman Harry G .. piano regulator, 286 Main,h. 136 B Washington
Stedman Robie, conductor, W. E. St. Ry., boards 48 Boylston
Stedman Samuel E., piano key maker, h. 4 Hancock place
Stedman Vernal R., died February '89
Stedman Winfield, clerk (B.), boards 4 Hancock
Stedman & Co. (George H. Stedman), mu- sical instrument string mnfr., 174 Broadway
Steele Benjamin H., supt. and inspector of Public buildings, City Hall, house 8 Arlington
Steele Catherine G. Mrs., h. 63 Irving Steele Danforth S., planer, h. 124 Third Steele Elanor Mrs., cook, Almshouse, Tan- nery, boards do.
Steele John. grain weigher (Charlestown), house 43 Winter
Steele Louis. teamster, 4 Bridge. h. 12 do. Steele William H., wheelwright, North ave .. near Arlington, b. Lexington av., Ward 5
THE BOSTON WALL PAPER CO., 20 Summer St., Boston. PAPER-HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, DRAPERIES, ETC.
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CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY
Steems Nelson, car washer, W. E. St. Ry. | Co., house 54 Cedar
Steenberg Mary E., widow of Jolin P'., house 64 Hampshire Steenberg William A., machinist, 19 Main, boards 64 Hampshire
Steenstra Peter H., Prof. of Hebrew. and Exegesis, Epis. Theo. School, house 18 Hawthorn
Steer Harriet S., widow of John, house 43 Tremont
Steetzle Jolin, varnisher, h. r. 111 Spring Steeves Clarence, carpenter, b. 28 Fifth
Steffens Julius E., sign painter, 22 Boyl- ston, house 8 Norton
Stein Robert, machinist, 19 Main, house 25 Decatur
Steiniger-Clarke Anna Madam, music teacher, 60 Buckingham h. do.
Steinkrass Albert W., cook (86 Summer, B.), house 32 Decatur
Steinm inn Alma M. Miss, book-keeper (169 Devonshire, B.), boards 20 Cherry
Steinmann J. Heury, house 30 Cherry
Steinmann William P., musician, boards 30 Cherry
Stelling Frederic, at Revere. Sugar Refin- ery, house 42 Fifth
Stenberg Frank A., clerk (5 Tremont pl., B.), house 4 A Clinton
Stenburg Lawrence G., machinist, B. & L. system repair shop, h. 23 Market Stengel John, action maker, bds. 46 Wash- ington
Stengel l'hillip, laborer, 125 Broadway, h. 46 Washington
Stentiford Frederick H., car painter, B. & L. R. R. shop, house 152 Prospect
Stephens Alex, iron molder, Third, cor. Bent, rooms 104 Thorndike
Stephens George. clerk, 12 Brattle, house 117 Western avenue
Stephens John H., compositor, house 97 Western avenue
Stephens Josiah C., boards 519 Main Stephens. see Stevens
Stephenson Edward L., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 85 Hancock
Stephenson John E., janitor, Bowdoin bldg. (31 Milk, B.). house 39 Winsor Step' enson R. F., conductor, W. E. St. Rv. Co.
Stephenson. see Stevenson
Sterling John T., blacksmith's helper, li. Rolling Mill block, Bristol
Stern August H .. laborer, house 5 Eighth Stern Frederick C., cabinet maker, Otis,c. First, boards 5 Eighth
Stern Henry. clerk (B. ), boards ? Ninth Stern Philip G., cabinet maker. h. 9 Ninth Stern Phillip G., Jr. . clerk (35 Devonshire, B.), boards 9 Ninth
Sterritt Frederick I)., salesman, 336 Main, house at Somerville
Stetson Charles H., police, station 2, rms. 9 Lambert av. Stetson Charles W., foreman (26 Sudbury, B.), lı. 133 Cambridge
S YTETSON CLARENCE W., (Joseph Squire & Co. ), provisions (35 North, B. ), h. 38 Orchard (see p.64) Stetson Elizabeth, widow of Joseph, house 17 Western av.
Stetson George A., foreman, stable (S.B.) house 58 Franklin
Stetson George F., carpenter, house 33 Second
Stetson George W. (Stetson & Dinsmore), carpenter, 79 Brattle, h. 94 Banks Stetson Joseph H., plumber, 599₺ Main, boards 94 Banks
Stetson Mary H. Miss, sub-matron, 76 Moore, boards do.
Stetson Theodore B., foreman, 220 Port- land, h. 68 Portsmouth
Stetson & Dinsmore (George W. Stetson and Daniel K. Dinsmore ), carpenters and builders, 79 Brattle
Stevens Abel, carpenter and builder, 16 Bath, h. 153 Mt. Auburn
Stevens Abram W., proofreader, Univer- sity Press, house 364 Harvard
Stevens Albert, house 19 Buckingham
Stevens Ashland, night watchman (F. H. market, B.), bds. 115 Spring
Stevens Atherton H. Mrs., widow, house 54 Fiftlı
Stevens Beaumont, machinist, 19 Main Stevens Benjamin D., carpenter, Ridecut's building. h. 115 Prospect
Stevens Benjamin F., sawyer, 162 Broad- way, house at Somerville
Stevens Bridget F., widow of Martin, lı. 286 Green
Stevens Charles, foreman (B.), b. 43 Union Stevens Charles B., register of deeds, office Otis, cor. Second. h. 8 Maple av.
Stevens Charles K., dry pressman, River- side Press, boards 8 Central pl.
Stevens Charles E., 2d, clerk (Globe Nat'l Bank. B. ), boards 6 Holyoke pl.
Stevens Charles E. & Co. (Mrs. Sarah M. and Mersylvia II. Stevens), apotheca- ries. 153 Bridge
Stevens Charles H., clerk (15} Beacon,B.) rooms 364 Harvard
Stevens Charles J., clerk, 458 Harvard, boards 57 Frost
Stevens Charles O. T., reporter, rooms 17 Western av.
Stevens Charles W., clerk (B.), boards 33 Western avenue
Stevens Clara, widow of William G., h. 34 Western av.
BURDITT & WHITE, 2 & 4 CENTRAL SQ. Agents for DEXTER'S VILLA PAINTS.
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CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY.
Stevens Converse D., millinery (18 Hano- ver, B. ), h. 6 Hotel Austin, 70 Austin Stevens David A., police, station 2, house 48 Pleasant
Stevens Dormandus W., packer, Revere Sugar Refinery, h. 115 Spring
Stevens Edmund H., physician, 162 North av., house Raymond
Stevens Edward, paints and oils (150 State, B.), boards 43 Union
Stevens Edward Mrs., house 43 Union Stevens Edwin C., molasses (42 Central, B.), house 25 Wallace
Stevens Elbridge G., clerk, treasurer's office, City Hall, house 26 Park
Stevens Elias H., nurse, h. 115 Spring
Stevens Eliza B. Mrs., 115 Prospect,b. do. Stevens Ella F. Mrs., variety store, 345 Main. house 347 do.
Stevens Ella M. Miss, compositor, Uni- versity Press, boards 67 Otis
Stevens Ernest 1)., bookkeeper (B.), bds. 13 Rockwell
Stevens Everett L., teller, Camb. Nat'l Bank,87 Cambridge,h. at Newburyport Stevens Frank R., paper hanger, boards 123 Washington
Stevens Frank S., contractor, house 134 Hancock
Stevens Frederick T. (N. McDonald & Co.), marble works, 212 Brattle, office (40 State, B.), h. 6 Holyoke pl. Stevens George (George Stevens & Co.), organ mnfr., 37 Fifth, and president of East Cambridge Five Cents Savings Bank, 80 Cambridge, h. 69 Thorndike Stevens George & Co. (George Stevens), church organ mnfrs., 37 Fifth
Stevens George A., fly finisher, 162 Broad- way. boards at Somerville
Stevens George C., wood carver, 368 Main, house 37§ Antrim
Stevens George F., organ maker, 37 Fifth, house 69 Thorndike
Stevens George M .. tower clocks (15 Char- don, B.), h. 123 North av.
Stevens George W., paper hanger, boards 44 Antrim
Stevens Harold W .. bookkeeper (Bank of Republic, 95 Milk. B. ), h. 364 Harvard Stevens Harriet I., bookkeeper, 12 Brattle, boards 153 Mt. Auburn
Stevens Henry A ., asst. registrar of deeds, Southern District, Otis, cor. Second, house 8 Máple av.
Stevens Henry W.,draughtsman (75 Pinck- ney. B.), bds. 8 Avon place
Stevens James C., grocer, 191 North ave., house at Somerville
Stevens .John C., hairdresser, 391 Main, h. at Somerville
Stevens John H. (J. H. Stevens & Co.), plumber, 634 Main, h. 33 Western av.
Stevens John H., Jr., trav. salesman (B.), boards 33 Western avenue
Stevens Joseph, laborer, house 175 Otis Stevens Joseph, painter, rear 557 Main, h. 56 Austin
Stevens J. H. & Co. (John H. Stevens and
Charles B. Cade), plumbers, 634 Main Stevens J. W., driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co. Stevens Leander, clerk ( Américan House, B.), house 8 Avon place
Stevens Louisa J., widow of Hollis, house 162 North avenue
Stevens Mabel C. Miss, computer at Obser-
vatory, Garden, bds. 153 Mt. Auburn Stevens Mary, wid. of Robert, h. 57 Forest Stevens Mary E. Miss, copyist, Otis, cor. Second, house at Somerville
Stevens Mersylvia H. (Charles E. Stevens & Co.), apothecary, 153 Bridge, house 155 do. [Farwell place
Stevens Moses Mrs., boarding house, 18 Stevens Nellie, widow of Charles A., boards 12 Cottage
Stevens Nellie W. Miss, book-keeper, 141 Hampshire, boards 18 Farwell place Stevens N. Maria, artist, bds. 3 Frost
Stevens Ralph L., student, H. U., boards 364 Harvard
Stevens Sarah M. 'Charles E. Stevens & Co.), apothecary, 153 Bridge, house 155 do.
Stevens Susan S., widow of Cyrus S., h. 13 Cottage [Green
Stevens Thomas J .. shade painter, bds. 286 Stevens Wendall H., organ maker, 37 Fifth, house 69 Thorndike
Stevens William, boarding stable, 151
Bridge, house 155 do.
Stevens William A., paper hanger, 660 Main. house 123 Washington
Stevens William H., provisions, house 41 Antrim
Stevens William N., draughtsman, 2 Cen- tral square, boards 688 Main
Stevens W. F., hostler, Murray-st. stable, W. E. St. Ry. Co.
Stevens, see Stephens
Stevenson A., conductor, h. at Somerville Stevenson George, charcoal, house 217 Cambridge
Stevenson James A., book-keeper, 232 Cambridge, boards 217 do.
Stevenson John, laborer, h. 24 Brewery Stevenson John, yardman, 336 Main
Stevenson Joseph, at Boston Bridge Wks., house 114 Spring
Stevenson Josiah, laborer, h. 114 Spring Stevenson Robert, clerk, 188 Cambridge, boards at Somerville [do.
Stevenson Thomas, plasterer, 189 Spring, h. Stevenson Thomas J. (Stevenson & Morrison), teas, etc., 188 Cambridge, house at Somerville
FLORAL CONSERVATORIES P. O'BRIEN & SON 5820 MAIN and 89 SPARKS STREETS
.
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CAMBRIDGE [S] DIRECTORY
Stevenson Thomas J., shade painter, 13 Blanche, bds. 286 Green
Stevenson William, shoemaker, 43 Market, house do.
Stevenson & Morrison (Thomas J. Steven- son and Joseph Morrison), teas, etc., 188 Cambridge
Stevenson, see Stephenson [Sixth
Steward John HI., clerk, 169 Gore, h. 106 Stewart Alonzo, Sanders temperance fund, city missionary, office and house 141 Otis
Stewart Andrew, book-keeper (Mav. Nat. Bank, B. ), bds. 21 Sparks-street place Stewart Annie A., widow of James, house 24 Brookline
Stewart Annie C., home. physician, 141 Otis, house do.
Stewart Arthur H., herdic (B.), house 72 Sidney
S STEWART ARTHUR M., real estate, etc., 563 Main, house rear 28 Front (see page 28)
Stewart Barbara, widow of Henry L., bds. 19 Hilliard [Winsor Stewart Betsey R., widow of E. W., h. 89 Stewart Bros. (Hugh and John A. Stewart), carriage mufrs., 240 to 246 Main, and (13 Green, B.) .
Stewart Cecil M., boards 381 Harvard
Stewart C. E. Miss, bds. 30 Irving
Stewart Daniel, carpenter, 5+ Cambridge, house 52 Bridge
Stewart Daniel, driver, W. E. St. Ry. Co., house 8 Murray
Stewart Edward, plasterer, rear 604 Main Stewart Elizabeth Miss, h. 109 Sparks
Stewart Frank R., carrier, P. O.,611 Main, house 54 Howard
Stewart Franklin P., treas., Geo. G. Page box Co., 3 Hampshire, b. 89 Winsor Stewart George E., foreman, 3 Hampshire, house 1 Phinney's blk., Dickinson Stewart George L., tinsmith, 21 Central square, house 39 Green [Brookline Stewart Granville E., shipper, boards 24 Stewart Hugh (Stewart Bros.), carriage mnfr., 240 to 246 Main, and (13 Green and 56 Sudbury. B.), h. 169 Magazine Stewart H. A. Miss, bds. 30 Irving
Stewart Isaac, fireman, h. 247 Broadway Stewart Isaac H. H., waiter, Memorial hall, rooms 35 Howard [Auburn Stewart James, tailor. 584 Main, house 115 Stewart James B., house 381 Harvard
Stewart James E., carver, h. 11 Broadway Stewart James H .; packer, A. H. Hews & Co., Crescent avenue
Stewart Janes K., painter. h. 8} Antrim Stewart John, laborer, h. 27 Howard
Stewart John A. (Stewart Bros.), carriage mnfr., 240 to 246 Main and (13 Green, B.). house at Boston
Stewart Mary, widow of Robert, house 12 Forest
Stewart Mary Lee Mrs., h. 4 Mercer Circle Stewart May E. Mrs., dressmaker, 30 Jay, House do.
Stewart Orlando, supt. motive power (F. R. R., B. ), house 152 North av.
Stewart Richard, book-keeper (64 South Market, B.), boards 32 Rice
Stewart R. H., conductor, W. E. St. Ry. Company
Stewart Samuel A., carriage mnfr., 240 to 246 Main, and (56 Sudbury, and 13 Green, B. ), house 42 Tremont
Stewart Sarah E., teacher, Boardman pri- mary school, boards 89 Winsor
Stewart Sarah H., widow of Charles F., house 30 Irving
Stewart William A., clerk (64 So. Market, B.), boards 32 Rice
Stewart William J., butcher, h. 32 Rice Stewart, see Stuart
Stiekel Ernest A., florist, Lexington ave., ward 5, boards at Somerville
Stickel Jacob F., florist, Lexington avenue, ward 5, house at Summerville
Stickel William C., florist, Lexington av., ward 5, boards at Somerville
Stickney Delia Miss, teacher, High school, boards 8 Centre, rm. 3
Stickney E. Crawford, clerk. Winthrop wharf. boards 43 Mt. Auburn
Stickney Francis H., carpenter, 169 Gore, house 136 Otis
Stickney Frank D)., proof reader (150 Pearl, B. ), house 8 Centre, rin. 3
Stickney Frederick N., book-keeper, Win- throp wharf, boards 43 Mt. Auburn Stickney George E., carpenter, house 188 Cambridge
Stickney Louise A., teacher, Gore-street Primary school, boards 136 Otis
Stickney Rudolph Mrs .. h. 173 Prospect
STICKNEY NATHANIEL N., lumber dealer, Winthrop wharf, foot DeWolf, house 43 Mt. Auburn (see page 687)
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