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Moore's Block, Mt. Auburn, cor. Plympton and Main, cor. Trowbridge Moore's Building, 6 and 8 Brattle Niles Block, 418 to 422 Harvard
Odd Fellows' Building. 550 Main Odd Fellow's Hall, 15 Brattle, Cambridge
Odd Fellows' Hall, 83 Cambridge, E. C.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 240 North avenue,N.C. Odd Fellows' Hall (new;, 550 Main, 1884 Odd Fellows' Hall, 603 Main, Cambridgep't Parish Hall, Norfolk Pelham Hall, 603 Main
Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 15 Brattle
Phinney's Block, Dickinson, n. Broadway Porter's Hall, Porter's Hotel
Potter's Block, 187 to 199 North ave.
Probate Building, Otis, cor. Second, E. C.
Pythian Hall. 547 Main Ramsey's Building. 1 Brattle
Raymond Hall, 602 Main
Reardon's Block, 23 Erie
Read Building, 16 to 26 Boylston
Registry of Deeds, Second, cor. Otis, E.C.
Richardson Block, 101 Gore
Rideont's Building, State, cor. Osborn
Robbins' Block, 1 to 11 Prospect
Roberts' Block, 15 Brattle
Roberts' Hall, 15 Brattle
Rogers' Blocks. Main, between Washington and Brewery, between Brewery and Portland, 91 and 507 Main, and 77 Washington
Rolling Mill Block. Bristol, between Berk. shire and Portland [Second Sala Protective Hall, 66 Cambrige, corner Salvation Army Headquarters, Prospect, corner Austin
Saunders' Block. 38 and 42 North ave.
Shea's Block, 151 to 155 Bridge
Shepherd's Block, 67 Plympton
Shepherd's Block, 29 to 33 Holyoke
Smart's Building. rear 380 Main
Social Union Building, 42 Brattle Society Hall, 548 Main
Sons of Temperance Hall, Lechmere Bank Building. Cambridge, E. C. Sovereign's Hall. 573 Main Speare's Block, Binney, near Sixth
Stearns' Block. Winthrop, corner Dunster St. George's Hall, 639 Main
St. John's Hall, 107 Cambridge
St. John's Hall, Fourth
St. John's Literary Institute Building. 103} to 109 Cambridge
Stratton's Block. Cambridge. near Fifth Symonds' Block. DeWolf, opp. Mill Templars' Hall, 548 Main
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COLLEGE BUILDINGS. CEMETERIES, WHARVES, ETC.
Temple Block, Main, west cor. of Temple Temple Hall, 631 Mai.
Temple of Honor Hall, 583 Main
Tilton's Block, River, cor. Fairmont Tower's Block, 19 to 25 Market
Union Hall, 631 Main, east of Temple Unity Hall, 149 North avenue
Ward's Block, rear 29 Harvard
Watson Block, 560 Main
Welch's Block, North, opp. N. E. Glass wks
Wellington Hall, Pearl
Wheatland's Block, Cambridge, junction Bridge
Whitney's Block, 465 Main
Whitney's Building, Brattle square
Woodbury's Building, rear First, Thorndike and 1 Otis
Y. M. C. A. Building, 624 Main
Y. M. C. Gymnasium, Prospect, cor. Har- vard
COLLEGE BUILDINGS,
Alumni Hall. junction Kirkland, Quincy and Cambridge, 1874
Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856
Astronomical Observatory, Garden, opp. Linnæan, 1846
Austin Hall, Holmes place, 1883
Botanic Garden, Garden, c. Linnæan, 1805 Boylston Hall, College yard, 1857
Burnham Hall (Ep. Theo. Sch.), Brattle, 1879
Cary Building, Jarvis, 1890
College House, 1 to 13 Harvard row, 1846 Dane Hall, College yard, 1832 Divinity Hall, Divinity avenue, 1726 Divinity Library Building, Divinity avenue Gore Hall, College yard, 1838 Gray's Hall, College yard, 1863 Harvard Annex, 16 Garden Harvard Hall, College yard, 1769 Hemenway Gymnasium, junction Kirkland and Holmes place, 1878 Holden Chapel, College yard, 1.24 Hollis Hall, College yard, 1763 Holworthy Hall, College Yard, 1812
Holyoke House, 450 to 458 Harvard, 1871 Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear Holmes place, 1884
Lawrence Hall, Brattle, near Mason, 1873 Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland, cor. Holmes place, 1848
Massachusetts Hall, College yard, 1720
Matthews Hall, College yard, 1870
Memorial Hall, junction Kirkland, Cam- bridge and Quincy
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity avenue anu Oxford. 1859
Peabody Museum of Archiæology, Divinity avenue, 1877
Reed Hall (Ep. Theo. School) Brattle, 1875 Sever Hall, College yard, 1878
Stougliton Hall, College yard, 1805 Thayer Hall, College yard, 1869
University Hall, College yard, 1812 University Museum, Oxford, near Kirkland Wadsworth House, College yard, 1726
Walter Hastings' Hall, North ave., near Holmes place. 1889 Weld Hall, College yard, 1871
CEMETERIES.
Cambridge, Coolidge av., near Watertown line, Charles S. Childs, superintendent Catholic, Spruce, opposite Jackson
- Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, n. Water- town line. James W. Lovering, supt. Old Burying Ground, ward 1, North av., opposite College Grounds
WHARVES.
Ayer's, Third, next Gas House Bent's George H., 168 Main Brooks, 221 Bridge
Brooks (estate of ) 84 Bridge, E. C. Bnllard's, Western avenue City, 184 Main College, foot of Dunster
Day M., 132 Main, Lower Port
Dugan & Rutherford, 69 Bridge, E. C. Gas House, Third, next the Canal Hall's, foot of East, E. C. Holmes & Rugg's, 166 River Holt & Bugbee, East, near Bridge, E. C. Linnehan, 48 Bridge, E. C. Munroe's, First, opp. Thorndike, E. C. N. E. Glass House, foot of North
Peters, First, opp. Thorndike, E. C. Revere Sugar Refinery, foot of Water Riverside, 166 River Sanborn, 68 Bridge, E. C. Sargeant's, foot of Plympton
Sawyer's, 12 Cambridge. E. C. Scully's, First, opp. Charles, E. C, Smith's, 180 Main Tower's, rear 139 Broadway Warren, 10 and 22 Bridge . Wellington Austin C. Coal Co., 5 Broadway Wellington H. & Co., 28 Bridge, E. C. Wellington & Buck, East, n. Bridge, E. C. Winthrop. foot of DeWolf
Wood William II. & Co,, 13 Broadway
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BRIDGES, WARD BOUNDARIES, ETC.
BRIDGES.
Brookline street, from foot of Brookline street, Cambridgeport, to Boston
Cambridge street, from River street, Cam- bridgeport, to Brighton district
Craigie, from Bridge stret, E. C., to Boston
Harvard, from Harvard avenue, Cam- bridgeport, to West Chester Park, Bos- ton, 1888
North Harvard street, from Boylston st., Cambridge, to Brighton district
Prison Point, from Prison Point railroad, E. C., to Charlestown
Sixth street. across Broad canal, at Sixth Third street, across Broad canal, at Third West Boston, from Main st., Cambridge- port, to Boston
Western avenue, from Western avenue, Cambridgeport, to Brighton district
WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD 1. Beginning at the boundary of North canal, and northerly, in a line line between Cambridge and Belmont, on continued therefrom to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said bonndary line to the point begun at. Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre of North canai, and northerly, in a line continued therefrom to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point begun at. Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard to North avenue, tlience by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boun- dary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if ex- tended northerly to said boundary line, WARD 4. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, on Western avenue, thence through the centre of Western avenue to Putnam avenue, thence through the centre of Putnam avenue to Mount Auburn street, thence through the centre of Mount Auburn street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street, thence through the centre of Norfolk street, to Washington street, thence through the cen- tre of Washington, to the junction of Waslı- ington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, southerly, to the water, thence by the water to the point begun at. thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence by the centre of Main street to Mount Au- burn street, thence by the centre of Mount Auburn street to Putnam avenue, thence by the centre of Putnam avenue, to Western avenue. thence by the centre of Western avenue to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Brighton, thence by said boun- dary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the boun- dary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by the last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.
WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, at a point which would be struck by the cen- tral line of Dana street, if extended nortlı- erly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Main street, thence through the centre of Main street to Norfolk street thence by the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main streets, tlience by a line at a right angle southerly to tlie water, thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal to North canal, thence by the centre
WARD 5. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, on Concord avenue, thence by the centre of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence by the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence by the centre of Garden street to Shepard street, thence by the centre of Shepard street to North avenue, thence by the centre of North avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Ariington, thence by the said last-mentioned boundary line to the point begun at.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
J. A. HOLMES & CO., GROCERS,
1 Central Square, 608 Main Street,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
KoStandard and Fancy Groceries. A LARGE and FRESH STOCK of the
BEST QUALITY.
GEORGE M. SMITH, (Successor to M. L. SMITH & SON.)
COAL AND WOOD.
Wood, Sawed and Split, constantly on hand.
WHARF, 180 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Telephone Connection. Residence, 323 Broadway.
FARM
FOXGROF
DAIRY
Foxcroft Farm Dairy
Producers and Dealers in Common and Thick or Clotted
CREAM
Choice Butter from their own Vermont Creamery.
FRESH EGGS, BUTTER AND CHEESE.
4 BRATTLE SQUARE, Opposite University Press, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ALFRED MARTIN, - Manager.
PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED AND REPAIRED.
Shades and Lace Curtains Laundered and Hung. Window Shades Made and Hung to Order.
STEAM CARPET CLEANING, REPAIRED AND LAID.
->Furniture packed, ready for transportation.
JOHN H. KELSEY, No. 20 Pearl St., Residence, Il Cottage Street, OAMBRIDGEPORT.
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 1891.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab., above; agt., agent; Am. N. & T. Co., American Net & Twine Co .; Am. R. Co , American Rub- ber Co. : asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. « r bds., boards ; bet .. between; bldg., building; blk., block ; (B.), Boston; B. B. Works, Boston Bridge Works; B. S. B. Co., Bay State Brick Co .; B. & M. R. R., Boston & Maine Railroad; C. E. L. Co , Cambridge Electric Light Co ; C. F. D., Cambridge Fire Department; C. M. R. R., Central Massachusetts Railroad; com. mer., commission merchant ; c. or cor., corner; ct., court ; C. W. W., Cambridge W .ter Works; D. C. Co., Day Cordage Co .; Ep. Theo. School, Episcopal Theological School; F. P. I. Co., Fresh Pond Ice Co., h., house; H. U , Harvard University ; lab., laborer; L. P., Lower Port; mkr .. maker: mnfr., manufacturer; M. C. V. S., Massachusetts College Veterinary Surgeons ; M. I. T., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; n., near; N. P. & P. Co., North Provision & Packing Co .: opp., opposite; pl., place ; P. O., post office; pres., president; rd., road; r., rear; Rev., Reverend; R. C. H. A, Railway Clearing House Association; st., street; sec., secretary; (S.), Somerville; sq., square; supt., superintendent; S. P. C. T. A .. Society for the Prevention of Cru. elty to Animals: T. B. M. Co., The Blake Manufac uring Co .; treas., treasurer; U. S, United States; U. S. A., United States Army; U. S N, United States Navy; whf., wharf; whol., wholesale; wid., widow; W. E. St. Ry. Co , West End Street Railway Co .; (W. S.), West Somerville; Y. M. C. A., Young Men's Christian Association.
Where the name of a firm, corporation or factory appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business.
After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.
FOR FULL LIST OF COLLEGE OFFICERS, STUDENTS, ETC., SEE COLLEGE DIRECTORY, MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
AARON JOHN, cigar maker, 539 Main, boards 8 Jay
Aaron Lewis (Aaron & Parker), cigar mnfr., 537 Main, house 8 Jay
Aaron Solomon, laborer, h. 6 Haves ct. Aaron & Parker (Lewis Aaron and Freder- ick C. Parker), cigar mnfrs., 537 Main Aaronson Aaron, house 189 Broadway
Abbot Anne W. Miss, boards 28 Berkeley Abbot Edwin H., (50 State, B.), house Fol- len. cor. Garden
Abbot Francis E., teacher, house 6 Larch Abbot George, wool (B.), house 29 Con- cord avenue
Abbot George W., tobacco com. mer. (21 Central wharf, B. ), h. 294 Harvard
Abbot Philip S., student, H. U., boards Follen, cor. Garden
Abbott Albert Warren, trimmer, 201 Bridge, house 154 Cambridge
Abbott Alonzo F., clerk (B.), boards 18 Armory
Abbott Arthur T., carpenter, house 36 Carver
Abbott Brazilian C., coffin maker, 201 Bridge. house at So. Boston
Abbott B. Frank, clerk (B.), boards 84 Prospect
Abbott Charles J., printer, b. 431 Cambridge Abbott Edward Rev., pastor, St. James Episcopal church, house 11 Dana
Abbott Edward M. Mrs., h. 7 Chauncy Abbott Frank P., teamster, h. 12 Bridge Abbott George H., theatrical manager, bds. 5 Dickinson
Abbott George S. (Abbott & Son).express, 8 Central square, and (7 Merchants row, B.), house 24 Tufts
Abbott Harry H., ticket checker, O. C. R. R. office (B.), bds. 99 Pleasant
Abbott Horatio N. Mrs., h. 154 Cambridge Abbott John E. (Abbott & Son), express,
8 Central sq., house l' Pearl-st. place Abbott John K., real estate. h. 84 Prospect Abbott John P., printer (B.), house 431 Cambridge
Abbott Lucy K. Mrs., boarding-house, 5 Dickinson
Abbott Richard S., block maker (B.), house 99 Pleasant
Abbott Robert, shoemaker, 329 Cambridge, house 137 Elm
BURDITT & WHITE, 622 MAIN STREET. Agents for DEXTER'S VILLA PAINTS.
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Abbot S. Elizabeth, widow of Charles S., hon-e 12 Doughiss
Abbott Walter II., expressman, house 223 Broadwny
Abbott Walter S., clerk (450 Washington, B.), boards 99 Pleasant
Abbott & Son (John E. and George S. Abbott,. Boston Express. 8 Central sq. Abele Jacob, hairdresser, 361 Main, rooms Hotel Weston, School
Abele Jacob, cooper, 169 Gore,b. 42 Winter Abele J. H., machinist, B. & M. R. R. shop. house at Boston
Aberle Charles. piano action maker, 145 Broadway, bds. Mrs. K. Aberle's, off Eightlı
Aberle John, cooper, Ninth. cor. Spring, b. Mrs. K. Aberle's, off Eighth
Aberle Katharine Mrs., house off Eighth, near Spring
Aberle W. Henry, plumber's helper, bds. Mrs. K. Aberle's, off Eighth
Abrahamson Gustav. piano case maker, 368 Main. house at Boston
Acheson William R., clerk, 641 Main, rooms do.
Achorn Washington L., manager. Harvard bleachery, 1 Prospect, h. 31 Bigelow
Acker A. Fred. carpenter, h. 53 Hayes ct. Ackerly Edward. teamster, b. 402 Main Ackers Charles II .. bookbinder. Riverside Binderv. boards 44 Western ave.
A CKERS JOHN L. P., painter. 539 Main, house 44 Western ave. (see page 718)
Ackles James R., case maker, 368 Main, house 12 Blanche
Ackley George, laborer, bds. 105 Bridge Acre Ole. cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, h. rear 97 Thorndike
Adam George. carver, 44 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Adams Adelbert A., house 15 Lee
Adams Annie E. Mrs., h. 19 Antrim
Adams Annie I., widow of Harry, house 3 Walnut avenue Adams Arthur, painter, bds. 439 North av.
A' DAMS CHARLES HALL
commissioner of deeds (23 Court, B.) (see p. 736)
Adams Charles J., h. 3 Walnut ave.
Adams Charles M., house 4 Wyeth sq.
Adams Charles M., Jr., potter, house 4
Wyeth sqnare
Adams Charles O., watchman(State House, B. ). house 1 Warland
Adams Charles P., painter, B. & M. shop, honse at Charlestown
Adams Charles S., boards 51 Third Adams Charles S. (JJ. Sewell & Co.), car- penter, Crescent avenue, n. Walden, house near do.
A DAMS CHARLES W., with (Ferd F. French & Co. ) ( limited), carriages (14 Sudbury. B.), house 442 Broadway (see page 16)
Adams Edward F., bookkeeper (103 Pearl, B.), honse 89 Thorndike
Adams Edward P., shoe machinery (84 Lincoln, B.), 1. 45 Oxford
Adams Frank. harness and sole leather trunks (150 Tremont, B.), honse 30 Magazine
Adams Frank R., ticket agent ( B. & P. R. R. B.), bds. 19 Antrim
Adams Fred L., piano key maker (B.), rooms 67 Spring
A DAMS FREEDOM S., carpet beating (228 Cambridge. B. ). house 32 Tremont. B.) (see opp. Carpet Cleaners)
Adams George, book binder, h. 431 Main Adams George. teamster. h. 33 Jay
Adams George B. clerk. Boston Bridge Works, Sixth, boards 10 Shepard Adams George Il .. baker and employment office, 654 Main, house 15 Centre Adams Georgiana Miss, stenographer, 29 Franklin. h. 127 Auburn, suite 1 Adams Harriet M. Mrs. . h. 142 Washington Adams Harry, baker. 654 Main, rins. do. Adams Harry B., manager, Collateral Bank-
ing Co. (276 Wash .. B.), house 35 Arlington
Adams llelen Mrs., honse 1 Lopez
Adams Henry J., machinist, T. B. M. Co., Third, rooms 67 Spring
Adams Henry S., civil engineer. engineer's office, City Hall, bds. 3 Walnut ave. Adams Herbert G., bakery, 654 Main, h. 15 Centre
Adams Herteford, laborer, 3 Hampshire, bds. M. Adams', Lilac court
Adams Ivers W., treasurer, Am. Net and Twine Co., Second and (34 Com'l, B.), house at Dorchester
Adams James, teamster. Sixth, cor. Potter Adams James Harvey, furniture polisher, house 49 Elm
Adams James H., driver, 195 Broadway, honse 97 Washington
Adams John P., gas fitter and fixtures, 123 Harvard row, house 10 Shepard
Adams John T., marble polisher, house 50 Portland
Adams Joseph M., whalebone worker (24 Lincoln, B.), h. 4 Rockingham
Adams J. Gedney, bookkeeper, house 26 Wallace
Adams Kilburn, photographer (465 Waslı- ington, B.), house 16§ Prince
Adams Marcellus, laborer, 3 Hampshire, h. Lilac court
Adams Martha.teacher. Kindergarten, Put- nam ave., bds. Wallace
HINCKS & STORER,
Real Estate and Insurance, 19 Brattle St., Harvard Sq.
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Adams Mary A. Miss, h. 89 Thorndike Adams Mattie A., teacher, Riverside school boards 26 Wallace
Adams Maurice H., foreman, Am. N. & T. Co., Second, house 152 Cambridge
Adams Nellie, widow of Joseph. house Hotel Cambridge, Crescent ave.
Adams Oscar Fay, author and editor, rooms 25 Felton Hall
Adams Peter, compositor, Riverside Press, EAhearn John, laborer, bds. 277 Cambridge house 431 Main
Adams Ruth A. ,widow of Abraham, boards 2 Ashburton pl.
Adams Sally G., music teacher, boards 26 Wallace
Adams Solomon N., overseer, house 712 Cambridge
Adams Sophia, widow of Elihu, house 26 Russell
Adams Susan M. Miss, teacher, Allston Grammar school, bJs. 25 Clinton
Adams Theodore P., master, Latin school, 35 Lee, house at Boston
Adams Ulysses G., teamster, h. 98 Winsor Adams William, examiner (28 Summer, B.), house 57 Harvard
Adams William H , p inter, h. 12 Jay
Adams William R. ( Adams & Lincoln), dry goods. 98, 207 and 473 Cambridge, h. 51 Third
A DAMS & LINCOLN (William R. Adams and Alfred Lincoln), dry goods, 98, 207 and 473 Cambridge ( see page 739)
Adell Emil, wire worker, 10 Franklin, bds. 112 A Brookline
A. D. Club, 14 Dunster
Adelstein John G., cigar packer, house 2 Lamson place
Adsit William H., real estate (B.), house 732 Cambridge
A erhart ,laborer, h. 59 Portland
Agassiz Alexander, curator, Museum of Comparative Zoology, H. U., and (12 Ashburton place, B. ), h. 36 Quincy Agassiz Elizabeth C., widow of Louis, h. 36 Quincy
Agassiz George. boards 36 Quincy
Agassiz Max, boards 36 Quincy
Agassiz Primary School, Sacramento, cor. Oxford
Agassiz Rudolph, student, H. U., boards 36 Quincy
Agnaw Frank, laborer, 570 Main
Agneta Antonio, shoemaker, 110 Third, rms. do.
Agotte Peter, cornice maker, 41 Harvard Ahearn Annie, house 194 Norfolk
Ahearn Dennis, baker, h. 45 Armory
Ahearn Ellen, widow of John, house 45 Amory
Ahearn Eugene. gate tender, B. & M. R. R. East, h. 16 Gore
Ahearn Eugene F., laborer, house 3 Line- han court
Ahearn Isaac, bds. rear 198 Cambridge Ahearn James, boards rear 197 Cambridge Ahearn Jeremiah, marble cutter h. 123 Dublin
Ahearn John, candymaker, boards 73 Lambert
Ahearn John, laborer, h. 59 Portland
Ahearn Joseph, carpenter, bds. 46 Fifth Ahearn Louise Miss, dress maker, bds 149 Dublin [Dublin
Ahearn Mary, widow of Dennis. house 200 Ahearn Maurice, elevator man, Am. R. Co., house r. 36 Harvard
Ahearn Maurice, laborer, h. 149 Dublin Ahearn Michael F., freight handler, house Dailey alley
Ahearn Patrick, laborer, bds. 9 Middlesex Ahearn Richard, junk, bds. Hotel Camb- bridge, Crescent ave.
Ahearn Richard A., day inspector (Custom House, B.), bds. 200 Dublin
Ahearn Thomas, laborer, h. 194 Norfolk Ahearn Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin Ahearn Timothy, U. S. M., lumper, bds. 98 Fourth
Ahearn, see Ahern, also O'Hearn
Aherman Gustav, piano case maker, 368 Main, h. 26 Berkshire
Ahern Dennis, brick-layer, h. 670 Plymton Ahern J., machinist, T. B. M. Co., Third Ahern John D., paper cutter, 138 Norfolk bds. 2 Emmons place
Ahern John J., book-finisher, house 79 Pleasant
Ahern Maurice, gardener, h. 6 Foster
Ahern Michael, brick layer, h. 2 Emmons place
Ahern, see Ahearn, also O'Hearn
Allstron Christopher, painter, 246 Main Aiken Edmund, artist, bds. 100 Pearl
Aikens Anthony C., janitor (B. ), house 33 Hastings
Aikens Jolın, copper worker, 41 Harvard Ainley George, bricklayer, h. 61 Plymouth Ainsworth John W., at 169 Gore, boards
1 Squire's court
Akinson Peter, ladder maker, 139 Gore
Aker H., cabinet maker, 44 Cambridge, h. 93 do.
Aker Oloff, cabinetmaker, 44 Cambridge, house 97} Thorndike
Akerley Edward, laborer, h. 57 Hayes ct. Akerley Mary, widow, bds. 79 Pearl
Akerman George, supt., Lamb & Ritchie, Albany, house 59 Pearl
Akerman, see Ackerman
Akerston Olaf, cabinet maker, D. C. Storr Furniture Co., bds. 22 Otis
Alary Louis, hairdresser, 401 Main, house 7 Decatur
GARDENERS,
FLORISTS, and Contractors for P. O'BRIEN & SON, 320 Main & 89 Sparks Sts.
CEMETERY WORK
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Albani Colmo, fruit, 153 North ave. h. do. Albee Andrew, cook, h. 45 Pilgrim
Albee Helen M. Miss, teacher, Latin school 35 Lee, boards 30 Essex
Alber Herbert C. S., driver, 201 Bridge, rms. 67 Spring
A LBEE SUMNER, attorney-at- law (30 Court, rms. 13 and 14, B.). h. 30 Essex (see page 734)
Albee Sumner R., student, H. U., boards 30 Essex
Albee, see Alby
Albert Matthew, hairdresser, (19 Tremont Row, B.), bds. 68 l'emberton
Alberts Albert. laborer, Revere Sugar Re- finery, h. 131 Third
Alberts Clement P., painter, h. 131 Third Alberts Frank, teamster, bds. 131 Third Albrecht William, asst. foreman (244
Washington, B.), h. 140 Washington Albro Annie Miss, house 19 Church
Alchorn John H., machinist, 356 Main, h. 5 Village
Alden Charles A., book-keeper (45 North, B.), boards 78 Hancock
Alden Clara A. Miss, music teacher, bds. 471 Main
Alden Fred W., cigar maker, house 42 Washington
Alden M. Louise Mrs., dressmaker. 471 Main. house do.
Alden Sophia D., widow of Elbridge G., h. 78 Hancock
Alden Susan M., widow, h. 69 Brattle
Alden Willian T., fly finisher, 162 Broad- way, h. 21 Essex
Alderson Albert, machinist (So. B.), house 35 Bristol
Alderson William H., h. 117} Hampshire Aldham Edward, hostler, 172 Thorndike, boards 63 Sixth
Aldrich Albert G., assistant, Pach Bros., Main, h. 71 Tremont
Aldrich Charles, overall cutter, house 135 Webster av.
Main, h. 71 Tremont
Aldrich Edwin H., book-keeper, 243 Broad- way, h. 27 Blake
Aldrich Frank, starch, etc. (55 Kilby, B.), h. Washington ave., cor. Arlington Aldrich George F., teamster, h. 226 Bridge Aldrich Sarah Miss, h. 11 Willard Aldrich Sybil B. Mrs., house 95 Green Alexander Abram, crockery, 644 Main, h. 181 Green [93 Elm Alexander Anna M., widow of Daniel, h. Alexander Arolin Mrs., h. 141 Mt. Auburn Alexander David, brass molder, 41 Har- vard
Alexander Fred, clerk, 5 Essex, bds. 52 Prospect
Alexander George E., paper cutter, 138 Norfolk, house rear 143 Columbia
Alexander Geo. L., hackman, b. 166 Eln Alexander Giles R., carpenter, house 313 Main
Alexander Guy, clerk (B.), h. 74 Ehn Alexander James, helper, Lamb & Ritchie, Albany, h. 56 Bridge
Alexander James A., machinist, house 20 Blanche
Alexander Joseph, brush maker, 124 Har- vard
Alexander J. Scott, sergeant, Police Station 2, house 132 Green
Alexander Leonard B., carpenter, house 106 Pearl
Alexander Linnie Miss, clerk, 596 Main, boards 313 Main
Alexander Lydia, widow, h. 88 Harvard Alexander Manuel, laborer, h. 102 Third Alexander Mark, blacksmith, rear 352 Cambridge. h. 64 Plymouth
Alexander Mary, widow of Alexander, h. 35 Harding
Alexander Pearl L., wood turner, boards 64 Plymouth
Alexander Robert, bookbinder, h. 22 Austin Alexander Robert, laborer, H. U., house 281 Cambridge
Alexander Samnel F., news agent (B. & L. R. R. depot, B.), bds. 166 Elm
Alexander Walter S., D. D., house 19 Lancaster
Alexandrian Herbert, jeweler, rooms 110 Auburn
Alexandrian - Paul, machinist, 19 Main, house 110 Auburn
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