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Foster James A., hostler, 15 Gore, rms.do.
Foster Joan D., widow, rooms 74 Otis
Foster John, foreman, packing room, 40 Green, bds. 168 Hampshire
Foster John A., at Riverside Press, boards 44 Tremont
Foster John H., tinsmith, 12 Brattle, rms. 59 Mt. Auburn
Foster Joseph F., helper, 8 Brattle, house 98 Plympton
Foster Joseph S., piano polisher,368 Main, house at Roxbury
Foster Manuel, sawyer (Chas'n); house 30 Spring
Foster Margaret E., widow of George H., house 66 Pemberton
Foster Maria, widow of Charles, house 59 Fairmont
Foster Robert, clerk, boards 8 Shepherd's block, Plympton
Foster Samuel W., bds. 44 Tremont
Foster Sarah J., wid. of Horace, h. 26 Ash Foster S. J. (Foster & Co.), cigars, 450 Harvard, house 26 Ash
Foster Theodore D., stationery (168 Dev- onshire, B.), bds. 12 Mellen
Foster William, carpenter and city lamp- lighter, house 8 Shepherd's block, Plympton
Foster William H., key maker, 145 Broad- way, house 48§ Webster avenue
Foster William H. H., gilder (7 Green, B.), house 65 Howard
Foster William W., car driver, house 22 Suffolk
Foster & Co. (S. J. Foster), cigars, 450 Harvard
Foundation Thomas, stone cutter, John Collins'. Third, house 226 Green
Fountain George W., carriagesmith, 376 Main, house 2 Harrison
Fountain Philip, painter, h. 70 Spruce Fountaine, see Fontaine
Fournier Joseph, currier, house 137 Webs- ter avenue
Fouquet Peter, upholsterer (96 'Washing- ton, B.), house 96 Winsor
Fouquet Peter O., expressman, boards 96 Winsor
Fourness Arthur, engineer, h. 4 Beach
Fowle Henry H., jeweler, house 7} Fair- mont avenue
Fowler Bela F., driver (Otis S. Neale, Howard, B.), h. 36 Howard
Fowler Charles N. (Cushman Bros. & Co.) window shades and upholstery goods, 368 Main, and (84 Hawley, B.), house at Melrose Highlands
Fowler David H., carpenter, house 52 Crescent avenue
Fowler Frank C., clerk (141 Federal, B), boards 22 Tremont
Fowler Frank E., clerk, Am. Rubber Co., house at Boston
Fowler John, mason, h. 51 Western av. Fowler John C., musician, h. 44 Amory
Fowler Mary B., widow of Frank A., h. 22 Tremont
Fowler William N., cook, house 41 Market Fowles Augustus J. L., confectioner, 503 Main, boards 44 Pearl
Fox Ann, wid. of Thomas, h. r. 55 Charles Fox Arthur, carver, Otis, corner Frist, rms. 143 Thorndike
Fox Charles, mechanical engineer, 2 Cen- tral square, bds. 38 River
Fox Charles S., salesman, 37} Howard, b. 166 Putnam avenue
Fox Edward B., salesman (450 Washing- ton, B. ), h. 717 Cambridge
Fox Edward P., compositor, Riverside Press, h. 166 Putnam avenue
Fox Ernest, carpenter. h. 22 Carlisle
Fox George J., market reporter (52 South Market, B.), house 3 Orchard
Fox Helen M. Miss, dressmaker, bds. 46 Pearl
Fox Henry V., clerk, R. C. H. (B. & M. M. R. R. depot, B.). b. 48 Sacramento Fox Herbert C., clerk, 29 Franklin, boards 717 Cambridge
Fox Jabez, associate justice, Third Dist. Court, City bldg., Brattle square, and lawyer (50 State, rin. 59, B.), house 99 Irving
Fox James A., house 808 Main
Fox James E., iron molder, Pelham, house 1 Rogers place
Fox Jennie G. Mrs., dressmaker, 7 Mt. Au- burn, h. do.
Fox John, harnessmaker (B.), bds. rear 55 Charles [Ninth
Fox John L., clerk, Amer. Rubber Co., Fox Joseph, collector, constable and notary public (28 School, room 31, B.), house 36 Wallace
Fox Kate C., widow of Robert L. B., house 717 Cambridge
Fox Kate L. Miss, bookkeeper (B.), boards 717 Cambridge
Fox Mary E. Miss, artist, 36 Wallace, h. do. Fox Nellie E. Miss, bds. 717 Cambridge Fox Sarah Mrs., house 76 Green
Fox Sarah W. Miss, teacher, Somerville High School, bds. 99 Irving
Fox Thomas J .. harness mufr., 6 Cam- bridge, bds. r. 55 Charles
MT. AUBURN CEMETERY Lots Bought, Sold, and Cared for.
P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Sts.
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Fox Walter, ticket agent (Austin Stone, B.), h. 7 Mt. Auburn
Fox Walter B., bds. 717 Cambridge Fox William, laborer, h. 47 Vine
Foxcroft Club, 17 Kirkland
OXCROFT FARM DAIRY, Alfred Martin, prop., 4 Brattle sq. (see page 88)
Foxcroft Frank, literary editor, Boston Journal (262 Washington, B. ), house 7 Ilillside avenue, cor. Avon Hill
Foye Clara E., widow of Samuel, h. rear 6 Antrim
Foye George F., station master (F. R. R. B. ), h. Richdale av., n. Walden
Foye Joseph A., teamster, h. 26 Eighth
Foye Richard, tinsmith, 153 Putnam ave., h. 6 Riverside pl.
Foye Richard, Jr., tinsmith, 153 Putnam avenue, bds. 6 Riverside pl.
Foye William. p. inter, bds. 3 Riverside pl. Frampton Fannie B. Mrs., dressmaker, R. R. station, foot Third, h. do.
Frampton Gilbert P., station agent, B. & M. R. R. south div. and agent, Amer. Ex. Co., foot of Third, li. do.
Franchi Francesco, cabinet maker, 44 Camb., h. 32 Kinnaird
Francis Antoine, laborer, 169 Gore, liouse Vine, cor. Lowland av.
Francis Antoine, mill hand (Chasn.), h. First, next Cambridge
Francis Charles A., printer (32 Hawley, B.), h. 46 Holworthy
Francis Eben, clergy man, h. 43 Kirkland Francis George E., coachman, and grocer, 48 Baldwin, h. 50 do.
Francis Hlelen A. Miss, h. 43 Kirkland Francis Joseph, laborer, First, cor. Thorn- dike, house First, next Cambridge Francis Joseph, laborer, h. 34 North Francis Joseph, laborer, h. 22 Spring Francis Julia, at Amer. R. Co., h. 55 Charles Francis Manuel, lıb., 169 Gore, h. r. 19 do. Francis Manuel, laborer. h. 1 First
Francis Mannel W., boots and shoes, 477 Main, h. 6 Blanche
Francis Matilda, widow of George W., lı. 46 Holworthy
Francke Kuno, prof. in German, H. U., h. 384 Harvard
Francoeur Edward, brakeman, F. R. R., h. 73 Cushing
Francoeur Stanislas, painter, h. 5 Cottage Park av.
Frank Charles, butcher, Niles Bros., Con- cord av., h. near do.
Frank Charles, ivory carver (65 Court, B.), h. r, 372 Green
Frant. Charles 4 .. clerk (38 F. H. Market, B.), bds. 14 Tremont
Frankenstein Isador, dry and fancy goods, 298 Cambridge. h. do.
Frankenstein Max. pawn broker and clotlı- ing, 3982 Cambridge, h. 398 do.
Frankenstein Win. L., clerk, 398 Camb., bords do.
Franklin George, broom maker, Crescent av., h. n. do.
Franklin S. Henry, fireman, 113 Broadway, b.s. 23 Brewery
Fraser Charles, laborer, Amer. R. Co., h. 128 Webs er ave.
Fraser Charles D., carpenter, rooms 32 Bigelow
Fraser Duncan A .. carpenter, 113 Broad- way, lı. at Chelsea (Jay
Fraser Edgar A., salesman (B.), bds. 12 Fraser Jolin, laborer, bds. 3 Fifth
Fraser Louisa B. Mrs., h. 408 Main
Fraser Maggie Mrs., b. 5 Burns court
Fraser Mary, widow of John, house 77 Washington
Fraser William, carpenter, b. 164 Gore Fraser William A., laborer, h. 3 Fifth
Fraser W. Thomas B., tailor, I1. 408 Main RASIER DANIEL E., piano- I hammer coverer, 73 Main, h. 9 Prince (see page 19)
Frates Antoine, 169 Gore, h. 18 do.
Frates Frank, watchman, Day Cordage Co., house 34 Spring
Frawley Jeremiah, hostler, 216 Green, h. 139 Barks
Frawley Maggie W. Miss, shade inspector, 15 Blanche, bds. 201 Franklin
Frawley Michael, laborer, h. 201 Franklin Frawley Thomas, tinsmith, 448 Main
Frawley Thomas E., laborer, boards 201 Franklin
Frazer Henry, carpenter, rms. 32 Bigelow Frazier Bros. (William H. and Daniel W.
Frazier), apothecaries, 377 Cambridge Frazier Daniel W. (Frazier Brothers), apothecary, 377 Cambridge, boards 305 Broadway
Frazier George, real estate, house 119 Thorndike
Frazier George H .. clerk, B. & M. R. R., south div., repair shop, h. at Chelsea
Frazier James D) .. carpenter, at Niles Bros., Concord ave., h. 17 Holworthy pl. Frazier Jennie C. Miss, teacher (Somer- ville), b. 119 Thorndike
Frazier John, wheelwright, boards 273 Cambridge
Frazier John W., teamster, b. r. 192 Bridge Frazier Joseph A., baker, P. Morse's, Wal- den, near Dublin, bds. do.
Frazier Simon, teamster, h. 1 Emmons pl. Frazier Stephen, pile driver, h. 32 Bristol Frazier William, carpenter, rooms Boylston
44
Frazier William H. (Frazier Bros.), apotlı- ecary, 377 Cambridge, bds. 305 Broad- way
Dr. E. Y. White, Dr. W. H. Hollis,
DENTISTS,
603 Main St. Central Sq.
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CAMBRIDGE [F]
Frazier William H., teamster, bds. rear 192 Bridge
Frazier, see Fraser also Frasier and Frazer Frederic Gustavus, cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge
Frederick George, machinist, 29 Main. b. 51 Pine [ton
Fredericks Edward, cooper, h. 77 Washing- Frederickson Julia, widow of Frederick, h. 15 Summer
Frederickson Julius .A., millman, 286 Main, house 109 Cushing
Freedman Lee M., student, H. U., rms. 14 Oxford
Freeh Frank, jeweler (499 Washington, B.), h. 370 North ave.
Freeland Jesse P., salesman, h. 10} Pince. Freeman Arsene, harness mnfr., 29 Second, house do.
Freeman Arthur, student, boards 108
Washington
Freeman Benjamin B., jewellery (495 Washington, B.), h. 74 Ellery
Freeman Benjamin H., carpenter, house 40 Jay
Freeman Burt, carpenter, b. 15 Farwell pl. Freeman Edward, lather, b. 321 Main
Freeman Emily, widow of Luvic, house 51 Portland
Freeman Eunice M. Miss, 22 Watson, h. do. Freeman Hannah, widow, h. 60 Magazine
Freeman Harry L., dining room, 16 Oxford, rooms do.
Freeman llerbert H., (13 Chauncy, B.), b. 10 Prentiss pl.
Freeman James E., carpenter, house 6 Middlesex
Freeman James L., coachman house 15 Walnut court
Freeman Jane, widow of Nathan. h. 6 Elm Freeman Jesse H., clerk (24 Dock sq., B.), house 11 Pleasant pl.
Freeman John K., letter carrier, 18 Boyl- ston, rooms G. E. Harmon's, Miffin pl. Freeman Jolin M., buyer (N. Y. City), h. 10 Prentiss pl.
Freeman John S., proof reader (51 State, B.), h. 108 Washington
Freeman Joseph A., expressman, house Austin place
Freeman Josiah C., teamster, Eastern R. R. Freight depot, house 15 Sands
Freeman M. Antionette Miss, dressmaker, 67 Magazine, house do.
Freeman Nathan T., brass finisher, house 109 Washington
Freeman Philip, machinist, 356 Main, bds. 5 Columbia [ct. Freeman Robert A., clerk, bds. 15 Walnut Freeman Roxanna, widow of Bartlett B., house 22 Watson
Freeman Thomas F., harness maker, 29 Second, boards do.
Freeman Warren A., carpet beating, 3} River and 382 Main, house 2 Village Freeman William, car conductor, rooms 65 Winthrop
Freese John W., principal, Washington Grammar school, house 17 Chauncy Freese William, driver (B.), b. 113 Elm Freestone Charles, porter (B.), house 2 2 Hotel Grotto, Harrison
Freeth Annie, widow of Wm. J., house 12 12 Magee
Frencan Carl, piano trimmer, 286 Main, h. 86 Washington
French Adeline B., widow of Isaac, house 207₺ Cambridge
French Charles A., house 17 Story
French Charles L., supt., Maverick Oil Co. Sixth, cor. Potter, house 34 Essex
French Charles Wm., show case maker (B.), boards 30 Cambridge
French Cordelia J. Miss, teacher, Dana Primary school, bds. 1 5 Prospect
French David, coffin coverer, 201 Bridge, boards at Somerville
French . Elmer. H., stone cutter, 10 Bridge, house at Malden
French Einma S., widow of Harrison, bds. 5 Auburn
French Estelle J. Miss, teacher, Harvard Grammar school, boards, 165 Prospect French Frank M., roofer, 636 Main, house 20 Dodge
French Frederick M., clerk (148 Oliver, B.), boards 97 Otis
French George E., newsdealer, 588 Main, house 578₺ do.
French George L., car conductor, house 97 Norfolk
French Herman P., clerk, 3 Hampshire, b. 49 Trowbridge
French James M., machiuists foreman (7 Province court, B.), h. 165 Prospect
French John S., engineer, Revere Sugar Refinery, house at Somerville
French Joseph A., brass finisher, boards 30 Cambridge
French Lorenzo B., tinsmith (113 Black- stone, B.), house 30 Cambridge
French Lucy C. Mrs., dressmaker, 132 Green, boards do. [Suffolk French Maggie, widow of Charles H., h. 5 French Mary F. Q., widow of Ebenezer, h. 13 De Wolf
French Oren B., carpenter, Palmer, house 30 Mellen
French Reba C.," widow of Parker, house 73 Lambert
French Timothy, heater, 126 Portland, h. 14 Vandine
French Walter M., agent (2 Park square, B.), boards 165 Prospect
French William A., stair builder, 49 Trow- bridge, house do.
Builders' Hardware, At Burditt & White's, 622 Main Street.
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DIRECTORY
French William H., clerk (41 Washington, B. ), house 64 Fifth
Frenning John E., stoves, etc. (44 Union, B.), boards 14 Fairmont
RESH POND ICE CO. (J. Q. Bennett, president; E. A. Davenport, treasurer ; 'T. S. Hittinger. supt. ), ice houses at Fresh Pond, off Concord av main offices foot of Willow, branch offices at ice houses, 6 Brattle and 621 Main (see page 14)
Frew Angus, boards 167 Pearl
Frew James, baker, 167 Pearl, h. 165 do.
Frew James, Jr., boards 167 Pearl
Friel Annie S., milliner, 47 Ninth, h. do.
Friel Hugh C., brushmaker, b. 47 Ninth Friel James, cooper, 139 Gore
Friel James T., cooper, h. First, n. Charles Friel John, cooper, 139 Gore, b. 66 Vine
Friel John, house Auburn pl., 2d on right
Friel Nicholas, cooper, 139 Gore, b.66 Vine Friel Patrick, cooper, h. 106 Fourth
Friend Edward W., clerk, 13 Broadway, h. 2633 do.
Frier Adolphus S., hardware and crockery, 41 Pleasant, house do.
Frith JJohn, waiter, Memorial Hall, boards 7 Magee
Fritz Antonio, clothing cutter, Am. R. Co. Fritz John, carriage painter, 436 Main, h. 12 Douglass
Fritz Reinhold S., cabinet maker, 44 Camb. house at Charlestown
Fritz W. Bernard, carpenter, b. 9 Norfolk Froekberg J. Edward, tailor, h. 283 Main Frohowk Horace P., clerk, 169 Gore, bds 77 Thorndike
Froidevaux Paul, upholsterer (B.), house 320 Green
Fronest Paul, varnisher, Amer. R. Co.
Frost Allie B., widow of J. Sumner, boards 366 Harvard
Frost Clarence B., salesman (B.), boards 782 Main
Frost Eliza H., dressmaker, b. 8 White
Frost Eliza L. Mrs., nurse, house 446 Cam- bridge [Hotel Austin
Frost Frank, grocer (177 Court, B.), h. 8 Frost George, foreman (46 Cornhill, B.), house 39 Orchard
Frost George A., artist, 224 North av., h. 4 Tenney
Frost George B., car driver, bds. 4 Murray Frost George E., painter, b. 132 North av. Frost George F., elevator man, 3 Hamp- shire, house 8 Hotel School
Frost H. T. Miss, house 132 North av.
Frost John A., car conductor, h. 4 Murray Frost Luthier E., house 100 Inman
Frost William A., trav. salesman, boards 100 Inman
Frost William S., county commissioner, Court Honse, Third, house at Marlboro
Frothingham Amos T., cashier, Tremont National Bank (8 Congress, B. ), h. 338 Harvard
Frulli Frank X., watch repairer, (491 Washington, B.), boards 370 North avenne
Frye Artlınr, trimmer, 201 Bridge, boards 129 Cambridge
Frye Charles E., foreman, 201 Bridge, house 129} Cambridge
Frye Damon P., printer, (48 Summer, B. ), bds. 49 Clark
Frye Elizabeth, bds. 27 Cushing
Frye Emma C. Miss, house 66 Inman
Frye Georgiana M. Miss, mnsie teacher, boards 321 Pearl
Frye James K. P., laborer, 169 Gore, h. 453 Cambridge
Frye Joseph E., book-keeper (34 Oliver, B.), house 14 Harrison
Frye Lydia A., widow of Samuel, M., h. 14 Harrison
Frye Martha J., widow of James E., house 321 Pearl
Frye Samuel B., laborer, 160 Gore, house 451 Cambridge
Fudge Arthur S., coverer, 201 Bridge, bds 56 Cambridge
F JUDGE DAVID, undertaker, 56 Cambridge, house do. (see p. 728)
Fullam John, porter (B.), b. 364 Cam- bridge
Fullam Patrick W. Mrs., h. 364 Cambridge Fuller Addie R., widow of Rlehard F., h. 13 Hilliard
Fuller Alfred C., trav., salesman (110 North, B.), boards 55 Prospect
Fuller Arthur B. Mrs., house 13 Hilllard Fuller Catherine, widow of Samuel B., house 162 Harvard
Fuller Charles L., (58 State, B.), house 19 Forest
Fuller Edith D., bds. 13 Hilliard
Fuller Edward H., electrican (B.), house 79 Allston
Fuller Emily A. Mrs .. h. 11 Trowbridge Fuller George, teamster, 17 East, b, 30 do. ULLER GEORGE C. w., clothing, 561 Main, house 101 Austin Fuller George C. W., Jr., clerk, 561 Main, house 101 Austin
Fuller Gurden E., clothing cutter, (32 North, B.), house 118 Inman
Fuller Isabella K. Mrs., house 33 Flagg Fuller James H., boards 81 Winsor.
Fuller John, at 109 Gore, bds. 18 Squires. court
Fuller Joseph W., G., salesman (B.), bds. 124 Thorndike
Fuller Lorenzo, manure, 360 Cambridge, h. at Tewsbury
Fuller Lyman, I., U. S. P, clerk, house 108 Austin, No. 4
HINCKS & STORER,
Real Estate and Insurance, 19 Brattle St., Harvard Sq.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
HENRY W. WILLIAMS, (OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAR), SOLICITOR OF PATENTS AND COUNSELLOR IN PATENT CAUSES. PATENTS & TRADE MARKS Secured in this and all patent granting.countries.
" A leading position in the profession." - Manufacturers' Gazette.
" Has had remarkable success."- Boston Traveller.
" His familiarty with the Patent Office rules, in connection with his long ex- perience as a Patent Solicitor, renders him thoroughly qualified to act as the attorney of inventors." - Boston Journul.
" One of the most successful in the profession." - Boston Post.
" Remarkably successful."-Boston Globe.
RIALTO BUILDING, ROOM 12, OPP. POST OFFICE, 131 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass.
CHARLES P. CUMMINGS & CO., U. S. Agents for the Famous
Bluthner Pianos.
Of Leirsig, Germany, and S. G. CHICKERING PIANOS. 158 Tremont Street, and 27 Mason Street, BOSTON.
P. C. PAGE,
NO. 24 SUFFOLK MARKET, BOSTON, MASS. -- Dealer in-
BUTTER, CHEESE,
LARD AND EGGS.
Butter in Small Packages for Family Use.
C. SCHAFFER, FURRIER AND MNFR. OF FURS. 14 & 16 Bromfield Street, BOSTON.
Furs Cleansed, Repaired, Altered and made into Latest Styles. Gents' Collars and Cuffs a Specialty.
BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLE.
D. WEBSTER RICE,
White St. Place.
Residence, 830 Somerville Ave., cor. White St., North Cambridge, Mass.
Particular attention given to furnishing car- riages for Parties. Weddings, Funerals, Theatres, &c. Best of Accommodations for Boarders. All orders sent to OFFICE, 158 A. NORTH AVE., next to Porter's Station, or telephone, and by mail, will receive prompt and careful attention night or day. PUBLIC TELEPHONE. Also, Proprietor of the Por- ter's Station Baggage Transfer and carriage line.
ETRANSFER
ID KESSTER RICE PARTEALITERY
HACKSCOURES. TURMISHED
DW.RICE
PORTER'S STATIOR DEPAT CUIRIAGES
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ADVERTISEMENTS
SETH W. FULLER,
No. 27 ARCH STREET, BOSTON.
Branch Store, 412 Harvard St., Cambridge.
ELECTRIC
Bells, Annunciators, Watchman's Clocks, Burglar Alarms, Fire Alarm Apparatus, Etc.
Put Up to Order and Repaired.
AUTHORIZED CONTRACTORS FOR CAM- BRIDGE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.
INCANDESCENT WIRING AND LIGHTING,
For Private Houses and Public Buildings.
L. W. FERDINAND & CO., Agents for the SHELTON BRASS HARDWARE CO.
Manufacturers of and wholesale and retail dealers in HEAVY AND SHIP CHANDLERY HARD- WARE, Tackle Blocks and Cordage. Ash, Spruce and Spoon Oars, Marine Paints, Oils and Var. nish, Ship Chandlery, Etc.
267 Federal, and 25 to 29 East St., BOSTON. TELEPHONE 1130. SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
R. M. LOWELL, Plumber, GasFitter
-And Dealer in -
PLUMBING and GAS FITTING MATERIALS.
No. 36 Brattle Street, - - BOSTON, MASS.
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CAMBRIDGE [G] DIRECTORY
Fuller Richard B., clerk (70 Kilby, B. ), b. 13 Hilliard
Fuller Robert, blacksmith, 355 North ave., lı. at E. Somerville
Fuller Robert ()., iron and steel (110 North B. ), house 55 Prospect, corner Harvard Fuller Robert O., Jr., bds.55 Prospect Fuller Sarah M. Miss, book-keeper, 3
Prospect, bds. 3 Banks
Fuller Sarah Mrs., house 111 Austin
ULLER SETH W., electrician, 412 Harvard, and (7 Arch, B ), h. at Boston (see opp. )
Fuller Simeon H., salesman (202 Devon- shire, B.), house 68 Dana
Fuller William H., paper hanger, house 586 Main
Fuller, see Faller
Fullerton George H., laborer, 136Franklin, bas. Iš Pleasant
Fulton Allen, master mariner, house 45 Hamilton
Fulton D., driver, Boston Ice Co., Prison point
Fulton John, painter, 14 Church, house 24 Prince
Fulton John A., honse 48 Winthrop
Fulton Robert S., brakeman, B. & A. R. R., boards 24 Prince
Fumara, see Finmara
Funk William, currier, house 194 Dublin YURBISH FRED B., carpenter and builder, Old Armory building, rear Lyceum Hall, Harvard square, house 31 Crescent (see page 714)
Furbish George H., instructor in Pattern making, Manual Training School, h. 59 Wright
Fnrbush Elias, house 94 Harvard
Furbnsh Joseph H., police, station 1, h. 29 Crescent
Farbush R. R., trimmer, Niles Bros., Con- cord ave. h. at Somerville
Furfey HIngh, mat maker, 120 Brookline,h. 12 Somerset
Fursey H. Frank, shade painter, 15Blanche boards 12 Summer
Furfey Isabella Miss, music teacher, bds. 118 Brookline
Furfey James, mat manufacurer, 120 Brookline, house 118 do.
Furfey James A., mat mnfr. 37 Putnam · avenue, h. 120 Brookline
Furfey James H., mat maker, 120 Brook- line, house 23 Prince
Furfey John E., letter carrier, boards 12 Somerset
Furfev Michael, mat maker, 120 Brookline, house 122 do.
Furfey William P., cooper, boards 20 Somerset
Furlong Isaac A., butter and eggs, (B.), house 7 Russell
Furlong Robert, fish cutter, h. 14 Clay Furlong Thomas, laborer, B. & A. R. R., house 3 Porter
Furness Roger S., blacksmith; 72 Boylston honse 22 South
Furness William H. Mrs., h. 4 Reidesel av. Fury John, iron worker, Boston Bridge Works, Sixtlı, boards 4 Emmet place
GADDUS DAVID, soap boiler, Davis, cor. Broadway, house 387 Cambridge
Gade F. Herman, student H. U. boards 5 Berkeley
Gadesby Charles, iron worker, B. B. Wks. house Rolling Mill Block, Bristol
Gadesby Dennison, foundryman, 92 Main, house 156 Harvard
Gadesby James, iron worker, boards 129 Harvard
Gaffney Charles B., baker, 502 Main, house 15 Blanche
Gaffney Charles B., clerk, 179 Cambridge, house 6 Seventh street court
Gafney Daniel, sawyer, bds. 329 Main
Gafney Elizabeth, widow, house 364 Cam- bridge
Gafney James, machinist, h. 119 Fourthi Gafney James J., boiler maker, boards 19 School
Gage Bert O., machinist, foreman, T. B. M. Co., Third, h. at Somerville
Gage Charles Sibley, Mrs., h. 6 Garden Gage Daniel W., stoves and plumber, 157 North avenue, h. Lambert ave. opp. Mt. Pleasant
Gage Guy Harlan, drag clerk, 128 Cam- bridge, hı. at Dorchester
Gage L. Jennie Miss, seamtress, rooms 17 Lawrence
Gage Mary C. Miss, nurse, rooms 17 Lawrence
Gage Milton, furniture, 200 Nortlı avenue, house 36 Orchard
Gage Nathaniel Mrs., house Arsenal sq. Gage Walter F., glassblower, Osborn, h. 2 Hotel Weston
Gage W., at T. B. M. Co., Third, house at Somerville
Gagmer Pierre, brickmaker, h. 152 Spruce Gagnon Dumas, cabinet maker, house 92 Third
Gagnon Edward, car conductor, house 34 Amory
Gagnon Frank, brick maker, M. W. Sands, Walden, house 124 Dublin
Gagnon Jean, mason's helper, house 31 Reed
Gagnon Octave, mason's tender, house 81 Spruce
Gagnon Orvilla, cabinet maker, h. 35 Vine Gahan John G., farmer, bds. Fresh Pond Lane Galım John, varnisher, house 48 Antrim
TOMBS, MONUMENTS & CURBINGS, Designed and Constructed P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Gahm Joseph S., clerk (B. ), b. 48 Antrim Gahm Mary A., Miss, boards 48 Antrim Galarnean Charles J., clerk,393 Camb iige, lı. 6 Clifton
Gale Charles G., band sawyer, D. C. Storr Furn. Co.
Gale Cicero C., salesman (61, Chauncy B.), house 15 Summer
Gale Eliza C., widow of George T., lı. 320 Harvard
Gale Ezra T., clerk, 336 Main, boards 330 llarvard
G ALE GEORGE W., lumber, 336 to 348 Main, corner Portland, house 330 Harvard ( see front cover)
Gale Hezekiah C., house 29 Channcy
Gale Justin E., house 25 Kirkland
Gale Walter E,, trimmer, 203 Bridge, bds. 15 Sumner
Gallagher Bartholemew, laborer, h. 4 Jor- dan place
Gallagher Charles, watchman, 356 Main, h. 341 Main [shire
Galagher Dennis, brass finisher, 33 Ham- Gallagher Dennis, rubber worker, 33 Ham- shire, h. 105 Portland
Gallagher Edward, shipper, Boston Woven Hose Co., boards 14 Hampshire place Gallagher Edward E., safe maker, 15 Main, h. 56 Elm
Gallagher Edward J., granite cutter, 39 Main, h. 103 Harvard
Gallagher Frank, at 169 Gore, h. 68 Winter Gallagher Henry J., clerk (Eliot B.) bds. 178 Cambridge
Gallagher Hugh, cigars, etc. (Somerville), boards 187 Hampshire
Gallagher Hugh, rubber worker, 33 Ham- shire, house 59 do.
Gallagher Hugh, teamster, 69 Gore, house rear 143 do.
Gallagher Hugh, tinsmith, h. 14 Hancock Gallagher Hugh J., laborer, house 30 Gore Gallagher James, steam fitter, h. 105 Gore, suite 2
Gallagher James, upholsterer, boards 349 Cambridge
Gallagher James H., sailmaker, (B.), h. 174 Spring
Gallagher Jane C. Mrs., h. 178 Cambridge Grllagher John, boiler maker, 72 Main
Gallagher John Mrs., h. 27 Vine
Gallagher John A., lathier, house 349 Cambridge
Gallagher John A., safe maker, 15 Main, house 208 Harvard
Gallagher Joseplı, carpenter, bds. 3 Warren Gallagher Maggie J., at Am. R. Co., b. 48 Harding
Gallagher Margaret Miss, h. 36 Harvard
Gallagher Mary E., widow, h. 27 Vine
Gallagher Michael, laborer, boards 26 Cam- bridge
Gallagher Nichols, clerk, boards 48 H irding Gallagher Owen, clerk, 94 Cambridge. bus. 30 Gore
Gallagher Owen J., bookbinder, Riverside Bindery, house 25 Lopez
Gallagher Patrick, helper, 3 Hampshire, bds. Hastings
Gallagher Patrick, ped l'er, 11. 43 Harding Gallagher Peter, canly miker, house Cedar square
Gallagher Peter, laborer, rm. 141 Gore
Gallagher Peter, trackman (B. &. M. R. R. freight depot, B.), 267 Cambridge
Gallagher Peter A., 15 Main, h. Munroe, n. Third
Gallagher Philip, boiler maker, B. & M. R. R. system shop
Gallagher Thomas, plasterer, r. 604 Main, house 101 Webster avenue
Gallagher Thomas. teamster, 81 Main
Gallagher Thomas J., trunk maker (73 Haverhill, B ), house 2 Holly ave.
Gallagher William, helper, 3 Hampshire, bds. Hastings
G ALLAGHER WILLIAM, plas- terer, shop rear 577 Main, order box, 613 Main, house 101 Webster ave. (se p. 740)
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