The Cambridge directory 1892, Part 5

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
Number of Pages: 684


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THEATRES


BOLLIS STREET THEATRE.


BOSTON, MASS.


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CHARLES J. RICH,


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C. J. MCARTHUR & CO.,


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CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.


ESTIMATES GIVEN AND PLANS FURNISHED.


Shop, Rear 577 MAIN STREET, - CAMBRIDGEPORT. Residence, 19 1-2 PRINCE STREET.


Joseph LeFarve. TELEPHONE No. 354-2.


HACK & AND & LIVERY.


826 Somerville Ave., No Cambridge.


Orders for Weddings, Parties, Depots and Funerals will receive prompt attention.


KELLEY & MCKINNON, Carpenters and Builders,


No. 7 Western Avenue, near Central Sq., CAMBRIDGEPORT, Boston Office, 17 Milk Street.


S. J. KELLEY. C. E. MCKINNON.


JOHN NESBITT, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER and BUILDER. Jobbing of all kinds a specialty, All orders promptly attended to. Shop, 85 BOYLSTON ST., Residence, 36 WALLACE ST., CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


ESTABLISHED 1844. George O. Danforth, House Painting,


WHITENING, KALSOMINING, TINTING, AND PAPER HANGING.


Shop, 5 PALMER STREET,


CAMBRIDGE.


PLEASE NOTE THIS.


The reason why PACH BROTHERS do so large a buisness is because it is a positive pleasure to even step into their attractive studio, which is situated in the most beautiful part of Cambridge, just below Harvard Square, in close proximity to the college buildings. All patrons are sure of being courteously attended to. Mr. Tupper, the Manager, is one of the most self-possessed men in the business ; his assistants are affable ; there is no disorder nor waiting for unnecessary delays ; the work is out when promised, and the charges much more reasonable than in Boston.


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BOSTON FRESH TRIPE COMPANY


H. C. DERBY, Treasurer. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FRESH AND PICKLED TRIPE, PIGS' FEET, Lambs' Tongues, Tallow, Lard and Head Cheese.


Office at Works, Abattoir Grounds, · BRIGHTON, MASS.


CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR CO., PURE WHITE WINE VINEGAR.


75 Main Street, Cambridgeport, H. C. DERBY. Treasurer.


HERBERT DERBY, President.


RO Every barrell of Vinegar, sold from these works is WARRANTED to be free from all poisonous acids or impurities of any kind.


Boston Office : New York Fresh Tripe Co., 622 to 636 W. 39th St., N. Y. 24 So. Market St. Hours, 11 to 12. E. K. Pond Packing Co., 69 McGregor St., Chicago. Telephone Connection. (Cambridge Vinegar Co., 75 Main St., Cambridgeport.


JAMES MELLEN. ESTABLISHED 1835. E. D. MELLEN.


CURTIS DAVIS & CO., WELCOME


TRADE MARKS


TRADE MARK


SOAP. No. 136 STATE STREET, - BOSTON, MASS.


Manufactory, 184, 186, 188, 190, 192 & 194 Broadway, Cambridgeport.


FRANK H. TEELE,


SOAP MANUFACTURER.


Pure Old Style Extra Soap for Family Use. Pure Olive Oil Soap for Silk Factories, Woolen Mills and Print Workx. Wool Scourers' and Fulling Soaps, Olice Harness Soap, Pure Olive Toilet Soap.


Lincoln St., near Winsor, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


TELEPIIONE CONNECTION.


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THE FAMOUS MIDDLESEX.


LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. FRED J. ROW & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


BEEF, PORK, LARD, HAMS,


Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry and Game in their Season. Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Canned Goods, Country Produce, Etc. ALSO FISH, SMOKED AND PICKLED FISH OF ALL KINDS. 423 Main and 1 Cherry Street, FRED J. ROW.


CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. ARTHUR WARD.


CALENDAR, 1892


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WHOLESOME SOAP.


FAMILY, SHIPPING,


SOAPS,


CASTILE, SOFT.


Dealers in SOAP STOCKS.


Factory, Cor. Broadway and Davis Sts., Cambridgeport, Mass. LYSANDER KEMP. JAMES H. KEMP.


HORACE G. KEMP.


Telephone Connection.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


1864. "THE OLD AND RELIABLE INSURANCE AGENCY." 1892.


W. B. HASTINGS & CO.,


INSURANCE AGENTS


No. 225 Cambridge St., cor. Third St., EAST CAMBRIDGE. 53 STATE ST., ROOM 629, BOSTON, MASS. OFFICE HOURS, BOSTON, I to 3 P. M.


OSCAR G. BERRY, , General Insurance Agent. Offices, 623 Main Street, Cambridgeport, 21 Milk Street, Boston.


Insurance of all kinds effected in reliable com- panies under approved forms of policies.


LEVI HAWKES & CO., PLUMBERS


Special Attention to Drainage and Ventilation. 599 1-2 Main Street, Cambridgeport.


Levi Hawkes, John Crawford. Also, 50 HOWARD ST., BOSTON.


F. E. MCFARLAND, Where you will find a first-class assort-


ment of


GROCERIES & PROVISIONS


Poultry, Lard, &c. Vegetables, Or- Consisting of Beef. Pork, Lamb, Hams,


anges, Canned Goods, Butter, Eggs


and Flour a Specialty.


Groceries and Provisions. 110 & 112 Harvard St. Branch Store,


Washington Street, Corner Brewery St., CAMBRIDGEPORT.


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


Streets in Ward 1 are in Cambridge (proper), Wards 2 and 4 Cambridgeport, Ward 3 East Combridge, Ward 5 North Cambridge.


Acacia, from 13 Ash to 5 Hawthorn, ward 1 Acorn, from 219 Putnam avenue to 42 Chestnut, ward 4


Adams, from Concord avenue, opposite Wellington, to Washington, at Belmont line, ward 1


Agassiz, from Linnæan to Lancaster, ward 5 Å :ron, from opp. 218 Banks to the River bridge, Inman square, ward 2 [ward 1 Albany, from Main, west of railroad, to Fort Washington, ward 4 [ward 4


Albro, from Western avenue to Blackstone, Allen; from 178 North ave. to 68 Orchard, ward 5


Allston, from 114 Magazine, east, to Wav- erly, Fort Washington, ward 4


Allston court, from 100 Allston, south, wd. 4 Amory, from 329 Broadway to 190 Hamp- shire, ward 2


Amory place, from 11 Amory, west, ward 2 Andrew, from 42 Fairmont to Somerset, ward 4


Antrim, from 353 Broadway to 14 00 Cam- bridge, Inman square, ward 2 [ward 1 Appian Way, from 63 Brattle to 3 Garden, Appleton, from 153 Brattle to Concord avenue, ward 1


Arlington, from 131 North avenue to Wash- ington avenue, ward 5


Arrow, from 866 Main to 13 Bow, ward 1 Arsenal square, junction of Garden, Con- cord avenue and Chauncy, ward 1


Ash, from 84 Brattle, south, to Gasometer, ward 1


Ash street place, from 12 Ash, east, ward 1 Ashburton place, from 26 Essex, east, wd. 2 Athens, from 22 Mt. Auburn, south, ward 1 Auburn, from 20 Western ave., to Blanche, ward 4


Auburn place, from Mt. Auburn, near rail- road bridge, north, ward 1


Austin, from 439 Main to 10 Inman, wards 4 and 2


Austin place, from 86 Austin, south, wd. 2 Avon, from 27 Shepard to 40 Linnæan, ward 5


Avon Hill street, from 39 Linnæan to Lam- bert avenue, ward 5


Avon place, from 32 Avon Hill, east, wd. 5 Bacon court, from 125 Gore, ward 3


Baileyplace, from 118 Magazine, ward + Baldwin, from 1605 Cambridge to 78 Kirk- [ward 1 - land, ward 1 : Baldwin street court, from 26 Baldwin, east, Baldwin place, from 97 Main, north, wd. 2 Ballord place, from 94 Putnam avenue, east, ward 4


Banks, from 10 Mt. Auburn to Sands, wd. 1 Bates, from Raymond, near Linnæan, to Avon Hill, ward 5


Bath, from 158 Mt. Auburn, south, ward 1 Bay, from 776 Main to 288 Kinnaird, wd. + Beacon (Somerville), continuation of Hampshire to Oxford, wards 2 and 5


Beaver, from 10 Cowperthwaite to 59 Flagg, ward 1


Beck Park, Harvard, junction Main, wd. 1 Bedford, from 13 Porter to Somerville line, ward 2


Beech, from 192 North avenue to Somer- ville line, ward õ


Bell, from 17 Allston, ward 4


Bellevue avenue, from 87 Raymond, south of Lambert avenue, to east of Avon Hill street, ward 5


Belmont, from Mt. Auburn, at railroad bridge, to Belmont line, ward 1


Bennett, from junction Murray and Eliot, west, ward 1


Bent, from 133 Third to Ninth, ward 3


Berkeley, front 9 Phillips place to 8 Craigie, ward 1


Berkshire, from 35 Bristol,north,to beyond Vandine, ward 2


Berkshire place, from Berkshire to next 165 Portland, ward 2


Bigelow, from 693 Main to 282 Harvard, ward 2


Binney, from Third to Ninth, ward 3


Binney Field, Cambridge, between Winsor and B. & A. R. R. crossing, ward 2


Blackstone, from 331 River to 116 Western avenue, ward 4


Blair place, from 72 Bolton, ward 5


Blake, from 204 Northi avenue, ward 5


Blanche, from 16 Front, south, ward + Boardman, from 183 Harvard to 354 Broad- way, ward 2


Boardman place, from 13 Boardman, wd. 2


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


Bolton, from 111 Dublin to beyond 131 Dublin, ward 5 [ward 1


Bond, from 43 Concord avenue to 58 Garden


Bow, from 902 Main to 59 Mt. Auburn, ward 1 [5


Bowdoin, from Hudson to 24 Linnæan, wd. Boylston, from 9 Harvard square to Brigh- ton bridge, Brighton line, ward 1


Boyson place, from 15 Valentine, ward 4 Bradbury, from 209 Mt. Auburn to 18 Sparks, ward 1


Brackett place, from 146 North avenue to railroad, ward 5


Brattle, from 9 Harvard square to Mt. Au- burn, at Fresh Pond lane, ward 1


Brattle square, from 34 Brattle to Mt. Au- burn, ward 1


Brendon, front Raymond, ward 5


Brewer, from 146 Mt. Auburn, south, wd. 1 Brewery, from 166 Broadway to 305 Main, wards 2 and 4 [ward 1


Brewster, from 61 Sparks to Appleton, Brick Alley, from 52 North


Bridge, from Craigie's bridge, East Cam- bridge, to Somerville line, ward 3


Brimmer place, from Brewery to Munson, ward 2


Bristol, from 17 Market to Ninth, ward 2 Broadway, from 99 Main, ward 2, to Cam-


bridge, at the College Grounds, wards 2 and 1


Broadway Park, junction Broadway, Nor- folk and Prospect, ward 2


Brookford, from 385 Nortli ave., ward 4 Brookline, from 520 Main to the Charles river, ward 4


Brooks, from 361 Main to 34 School, wd. 4 Brooks place, from Moore to Clark, ward 4 Brown, from 124 Brattle to 13 Foster, wd. 1 Buckingham, from 25 Craigie to 54 Concord avenue, ward 1 [ward 1


Burns court, from 10 Foster, opp. Brown, Butler court, from 64 Plympton, ward 1


Cambridge, from 96 Bridge to Holmes pl., wards 3 and 1


Cambridge Common, Garden, Waterhouse and North avenue, ward 1


Camden place, from 245 Mt. Auburn, wd. 1 Cameron, from North avenue, near C. M.


R. R. crossing, north, to Somerville line, ward 5


Camp, from John to Lerned, ward 5


Carlisle, from 294 Prospect to 73 Tremont, ward 2


Carver, from 70 Sacramento to Kent, wd. 1 Cedar, from 339 North avenue to 59 Spruce, ward 5


Cedar square, from 37 Cedar, west, to Dud- ley, ward 5


Central place, from 21 Western avenue, north, ward 4


Central square, junction Main, River, Mag- azine streets, and Western avenue, ward 4 Centre, from 85 Hancock to 8 Dana, ward 2 Channing, from 168 Brattle to Mt. Auburn. opposite the Hospital, ward 2


Chapman place, from 13 Gerry to 14 Brewer, ward 1


Charles, from First, at Hawkins Machine Co.'s building, to Ninth, ward 3


Charles River, changed to Plympton [wd 2 Chatham, from 145 Hancock to 36 Dana, Chauncy, from 31 North avenue to 15 Con- cord avenue, ward 1


Cherry. from 421 Main to 176 Harvard, wards 4 and 2


Cherry court, from 22 Cherry, east, ward 4 Chester, from 260 North avenue, east, to Somerville line, ward 5 [ward 4 Chestnut. from 168 Pleasant to Waverly, Chestnut Park, from 23 to 31 Charles, wd. 3 [ward 1




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