The Cambridge directory 1892, Part 70

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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James Cunningham, Capt. ; Arthur C. Day, Lieut. ; Thomas Wiseman, Engineer ; John McCarthy, Fireman ; John H. Walter, Driver; Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 3.


House 40 Fourth street, Ward 3.


William F. Newman, Capt. ; Wal ter Baker, Lieut .; Hiram Blood Engineer ; Elliott E Alley, Firemen ; Peter McSorley, Driver; Lorenz ; H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage. º


ENGINE CO., NO. 4.


House 234 North av., Ward 5.


William J. Hanna, Captain ; Geo' F. Tibbetts, Lieut. ; John E. Ricker' engineer; Benjamin Young, Fire- man; George E. Muzzey, Driver; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO .. 5.


House Hampshire street, corner of Inman, Ward 2.


Frank P. Scanlan, Captain ; Wn. P. King, Lieut, ; Charles E. Conner, Engineer; Geo. W. McIntyre, Fire- man ; Joseph P. Cartwright, Driver; Francis P. Carr, driver of Hose Carriage.


ENGINE CO., NO. 6.


River street, Ward 4.


John H. Brown, Captain; James P. Ewell, Lieut .; J. L. Howe, En- gineer; James Forsythe, Fireman ; Charles H. Chapman, Driver; Wm. Parks, Driver Hose Carriage.


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1. Central sq. building, Western av.


Lewis C. Clark, Engineman ; Wil- liam Haley, Driver.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1. House on Eliot square.


John T. McNamee, Captain; Al- bert S. Benson, Driver.


HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 2.


House on Portland street, near Cam" bridge, Ward 2.


Thomas L. Hunter, Captain ; Jas. F. Dalton, Lieut. ; Thomas Mim- naugh, Driver.


CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Thomas J. Casey, chief engineer. LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.


No


2 Prison Point st., cor. Bridge


2 Prison Point street.


4 Gore st., J. P. Squire's Works


6 Third st., cor. Broadway


6 W. B. Bridge, Transfer sta- tion (duplicate)


7 'Third st., cor. Bent


8 Thorndike st., corner Third


9 Cambridge st., near First


10 Thorndike st., near First


12 Third st .. corner Winter


12 North st., cor. Water (dupli- cate )


13 Fourth st., Engine House, No. 3


13 Vine st .. corner Fifth


16 Broadway, Greeley's Mill


17 Washington st., cor. Brewery


21 Sidney st., corner Allston


23 Pearl st., cor. Auburn


24 Brookline st., cor. Valentine


25 Lafayette square


26 Main st., cor. Osborn


27 Clark st., cor. Harvard


28 Broadway, near Brewery


29 Webster av., cor. Plymouth


31 Cambridge st., cor. Harding


32 Columbia st., cor. Cambridge


34 Hampshire st ... cor. Columbia


35 Harvard st .. cor. Norfolk


36 Main st., cor. Prospect


37 Junction Pleasant and River streets


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38 Magazine st., cor. Lake


39 Magazine st., cor. Chestnut


41 Pleasant st., cor. Fairmont


42 Blackstone st., opp. Riverside Press


43 Banks st., corner Flagg


45 Franklin st., cor. Soden


46 Main st., cor. Hancock


47 Broadway. cor. Antrim


48 Inman square, Engine House, No. 5


49 Cambridge st., cor. Baldwin


51 Broadway, cor. Ellery st.


52 Junction Main and Mt. Auburn streets


53 Mt. uburn St., cor. Holyoke place


54 Cambridge st., Memorial Hall


56 Kirkland street, cor. Sumner


57 Oxford st., corner Mellen


59 Harvard square, cor. Brattle street


61 Brattle square, City building


62 Mt. Auburn st., cor. Hilliard


63 Junction Brattle and Mason streets


64 Junction Concord avenue and Garden street


North ave., corner Shepard st. North avenue, near Railroad Bridge


North av., corner Day st.


North ave., near Tannery


Cedar st., cor. Dudley


73 Spruce street, near Bay State Brick Yard


74 Dublin st., cor. Railroad


75 Walden st., cor. Raymond


76 Walnut ave., cor. Arlington st.


78 Concord ave., cor. Sparks st.


79 Brattle st., cor. Sparks


82 Brattle st., cor. Appleton


83 Brattle st., cor. Elmwood av.


87 Lake View avenue, near Con- cord avenue


89 Concord avenue, near Hittin- ger's Ice House


92 Mt. Auburn st., near Railroad Stable


93 Locust st., cor. Cushing


114 Ninth st .. Goepper Bros., Bar- rel Factory


116 Broadway, Tower's piano key factory


121 Brookline st., cor. Chestnut


125 Green st., N. Y. A.Co., Crack- er bakery


126 Pine, cor. Washington


134 Tremont st., cor. Hampshire, City stable


135 Harvard st., opp. Bigelow


136 Norfolk, cor. Austin st.


137 Western ave., cor. Howard


152 Junction Main and Bow sts.


153 Grant, cor. De Wolf st.


158 Oxford, cor. Harris


165 North ave., cor. Shepard


167 Linnæan st., cor. Avon


168 North avenue, Engine House, No. 4


212 E. Kendill & Sons, Boiler Works, Main


216 Nintlı st., Rubber Factory Yard


242 Albro st., Electric Light Wks.


264 Cambridge Observatory


271 Nortli ave. Railroad Stable


Instructions to Key Holders.


Alarms to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.


Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for.


To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once, and let go. Each box contains a small bell, which, if heard before you pull, indicates that an alarm has been previously given, and by listening at the box, you will learn the number of the box, from which the alarm was given, but in no case will you pull the box while the alarm is striking. After giving the alarm, remain at the box, so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leaving it.


Citizens are requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept, signs suitably in- scribed being placed over each box, giving the requisite information.


Instructions to Firemen.


First alarm will be given by strik- ing three or more rounds.


Second alarm will be given by repeating the first.


General alarm will be given by striking three blows on the gongs and bells.


In cases where hook and ladder companies only are wanted, the call will be given by striking five blows.


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Companies not required to re- spond to first or second alarms will be notified of the extinguishment of a fire by two blows on the gongs, that their services will not be needed and that orders have been given to " make up." Should an alarm be given from any box while a portion of the department is engaged at a fire, the apparatus not in service will respond.


LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.


City Hall, Main st.


Baptist church, North av., wd. 5.


Battery station, City building, Brattle square.


Bell Tower at Cushing school house, Cushing st., ward 1.


Engine No. 2, Main, near Winsor.


Methodist church, Harvard street, ward 2.


Putuam school house, Fourth st., ward 3.


Steamer 5, Inman square


Unitarian church, Harvard square, ward 1.


Webster school house, Upton st., ward 4.


Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept, signs suit- ably inscribed being placed over each box, giving the requisite infor- mation.


THOMAS J. CASEY,


Chief Engineer Camb. Fire Dept.


Cambridge Public Library.


Broadway, between Trowbridge and Irving streets, ward 1.


Open every day, Sundays and le- gal holidays excepted, from 10 A.M. to 9 P. M.


Officers-John R. Fairbairn, O. H. Durrell, A. F. Sortwell, Henry H. Gilmore, S. L. Montague, Edward C. Wheeler, Aibert M. Barnes, Thomas W. Higginson, John H. H. McNamee, Trustees; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Librarian.


Number of volumes about 33,000. Additions are constantly mide.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Hon. Alpheus B. Alger, Mayor, Chairman, Ex officio.


Ward 1. William T. Piper, Mrs. Ellen A. Goodwin. Albert D. Hart


Ward 2. Mrs. Phebe M. Kendall, James L. Paine, Robert O. Fuller.


Ward 3. Edward B. Malley, Dr. Annie Clark Stewart, William H. Clancy.


Ward 4. Asa P. Morse, Mrs. Charles F. Wyman, Frances V. B. Kern.


Ward 5. William A. Start, Caro- line P. Chase, George P. Johnson.


Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the third Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock P. M.


Sanford B. Hubbard, secretary, office 13 City Hall.


Francis Cogswell,Superintendent, office 16 City Hall, Cambridgeport; office hours 4 to 5 P. M., except Sat- urdays. When requested,he will be at his office, on Saturday at 9 A. M.


Sanford B. Hubbard, 13 City Hall, Cambridgeport. Agent of Commit- tee on Supplies.


Arthur W. Chamberlain, Page of the Committee.


VACATIONS.


A short vacation after the first of April. The time of the beginning and the length of the summer vaca- tion is fixed annually at the meeting in April.


SIGNAL FOR NO SESSION OF THE GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS


ON DAYS OF SEVERE STORMS.


The signal is five strokes of the fire alarm repeated once.


When given at 8.05 a. m., the morning session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.


TRUANT OFFICERS.


Moses M. Child, Francis M. Ma- son, John Collier.


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SCHOOL HOURS.


Hours for keeping school (except the High School), are from 9 to 11.30 in the forenoon, and 2 to 4 in the forenoon, except during the months of November, December and January, when the afternoon ses- sion extends from 1.30 to 3.30 p. m.


The daily sessions of the High School will begin at 8.30 a. m. and close at 1.30 p. m.


CAMBRIDGE LATIN SCHOOL.


35 Lee street. OPENED 1886.


William F. Bradbury, Theodore P. Adams, Charles W. Parmenter, Helen M. Albee, Charlotte C. Bar - rell, Mary C. Hardy, Margarette M. Leighton, Jennie S. Spring, Car- oline Drew, Emma M. Sawyer, Mar- tha L. Babbitt, Secretary.


ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL.


Fayette street, corner Broadway.


ERECTED 1864.


Frank A. Hill, Head Master ; Ed- win L. Sargent, Master; Clara A. Armes, Clara Close, Louise P. Par- ker, Myra I. Ellis, Charles H. Morse, Harriet E. Bird, Emma A. Scudder, Maria E. Spare, Mattie R. Smith, Caroline A, Sawyer, Delia Stickney, Mary Moulton, Henrietta T. Mc- Intire, Charles F. Warner, Inst. in Physics ; Walter F. Brackett Direc- tor of Drawing ; Martha L. Babbitt, Secretary.


CAMBRIDGE MANUAL TRAIN- ING SCHOOL.


Broadway, cor. Irving st., Ward 1. OPENED 1889.


Harry Ellis, Supt .; Charles H. Morse, Master of High School Dept. ; Wallace B. Blandin, In- structor in Carpentry and Joinery ; F. W. Taylor. M. 1)., physicial ex- aminer, Geo. H. Furbush, Instructor in Pattern Making ; Allen K. Sweet, W. M. Smith, Instructors in Ma- chine Shop; James G. Telfer, In- structor in Blacksmithing; S. J. B. Stodder, Engineer; Albert L. Ware, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing; H. S. Nesbitt, Supt.'s clerk ; W. E. Cloyes, Night Watchman.


GRAMMAR.


Allston-Boardman street.


Benjamin W. Roberts, Mary I. Vinton, Sara A. Bailey, Mary M. Brigham, Mary Blair, Lizzie M. Ricker, S. Agnes Mulloney, Ada M. Litchfield, Alice Fell, Evelyn B. Kenney, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G. Smith, Carrie M. Williams, Susan M. Adams.


Corlett-Holworthy street.


Fannie P. Browning, Ellen A. Kidder.


Harvard-Inman street, corner Broadway.


James S Barrell, Arthur A. Lin- coln, Emily F. Damon, Grace L. Russell, Elizabeth L. Buckley, Annie M Street, Estelle J. French, Frances Fabvan, Eliza S. Getchell, Hortense O. Young, Ada H. Wellington, Theresa C. Bartlett, Margaret B. Wellington, Henrietta M. Houghton, Addie Bartlett, Isabella H. Howe, Emma F. West, M. Florence Mc- Glashan.


Peabody-Linnæan, corner Avon st.


Frederick S. Cutter, Addie F. Cleary, Anna F. Bellows, Susan Allison, Charlotte A. Ewell, Abbie L. Chapman, Fiorence E. Frost.


Putnam-67 Fourth street, c. Otis.


Thomas W. Davis, Frederick W. Eveleth. Eliza M. Hussey, Annetta Bruce, Lydia B. Collier, Anna M. Dormer, Louise A. Stickney, Sarah M. Grieves, Annie B. Josselyn, Louise A. Keeler, Augusta G. Mirick, Eliza S. Paddack, Mary M. Sullivan, Mary A. Carmichael.


S'iepard-North ave., near Russell


Edward O. Grover, Nellie A. Hutchins, Gertrude Hunt. Emily F. Fessenden, A. Estelle Ingraham, Evelyn J. Locke, Fiora C. Ingraham, Harriet Foster, Emma A. Faulkner, Ellen J. Hunt, Harriet V. Dever.


Thorndike-Thorndike street.


Ruel H. Fletcher, Harriet A. Townsend, Laura Emmel, Grace W. Fletcher, Emma A. Hopkins, Abby A. K. Howard, Elizabeth G. Hutchi- son, Martha A. Martin, Mary E. Nason, S. Louise Regal, Abbie S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher, Laura S. Westcott, Annie E. Crelegan.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Washington-51 Brattle street.


Jolın W. Freese, Annie E. Whit- tier, Eldora J. Clark, Lucy A. Down, ing, Mary L. Ells, Alice P. Fay- Adeline M. Ireson, Winifred L. Kin sley, Adelaide A. Keith, Margaret J- Penney, Hattie Shepherd, Mary E. Stiles, Abby M. Webb.


Webster-Upton street.


John D. Billings, Arthur N. Whit- ney, Ada A. Billings, Martha N. Hanson, Ella E. Buttrick, Charlotte M. Chase, Ruth D. Loring, Helen M. Joyce, Susan I. Downs, Anna S. Lamson, Josie F. Lamprey, Gertrude A. Long, Alice C. Phinney, Anna M. Ford, Hattie E. Shepard, Minnie V. Reid.


PRIMARY SCHOOLS.


Agassiz-Sacramento street, corner Oxford.


Maria L. Baldwin, Mary G. Car- penter, Augusta M. Houghton, Min- nie A. Noyes, Gertrude E. Sackri- der, Rosa C. Karcher, Mary A. Par- sons, Annette Batchelder, Teachers.


Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.


Mary A. Lewis, Christina R. Den- yven, Mary Alice Gregg, Nellie E. Hastings, Elizabeth J. Karcher, Sar- ralı E. Stewart, C. Florence Smith, Teachers.


Bridge-Pioneer street.


Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger, Teachers.


Cushing-Cushing street.


Isadore I. Foster, Ida B. Holt, Teachers.


Dana-Centre street.


Maria F. Williams, Emily J. Al- len, Abby A. Lewis, Georgia E. Mar- in, Teachers. t


Dunster-Concord avenue, near Sparks street.


Susan E. Wyeth, Nellie M. Colby, Mary M. Burnham, Teachers.


Felton-Amory street.


Sarah J. Gunnison, S. Emma Davis. Minnie F. Munroe, Louise M Britton, Teachers.


Gannett-Jefferson street.


Sarah J. A. Davis, Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady, Carrie H. Smith, Teachers.


Gore-56 and 58 Gore street.


Frances E. Pendexter, Addie M. Bettinson, Anna E. Callahan, Mary C. McNally, Elizabeth B. Gahm, Kate L. McElroy, Mary E. Mullo- ney, Addie Dale, Emma J. Ross, Anna H. Keough, Ella R. Avery, Teachers.


Holmes-Hilliard street.


Marianne M. Webb, Ellen M. Cyr , sabel Foster, Teachers.


Lassell-104 and 106 Charles street.


Nellie F. Ball, Frances F. Whor" iskey, Cora A. Reycroft, Rose V. Collier, Teachers.


Lowell-Lowell street.


Lucy E. Cyr, Malvina Joslin, Agnes J. McElroy, Teachers.


Morse-Allston corner Brookline.


Mary A. Townsend, Mary E. Towle, Lucy A. Hall, Annie M. Dow, Ellen M. Dewing, Marcia E. Ridlon, Emilie F. Richardson, Ger- trude D. Sprague Georgia E. Lan- caster, Marv E. Sawyer, Elizabetlı J. Baldwin, Marie B. Daniel.


Otis-125 and 127 Otis street.


Fannie Allen, Martha H. Butler, Agnes F. Collier, Josephine M. Doh- erty, Ellen N. Leighton, Luella M. Marsh, Ellen C. Walsh, Kate F. Wellington, Teachers.


Quincy-14 and 16 Mason street. .


Charlotte E. Jewell, Principal Lucy C. Wyeth, Teacher.


Reed-Reed street.


Margaret Kidd, Harriet N. Keyes, Margaret T. Burke, Julia A. Robin- son, Teachers.


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Riverside-Putnam avenue.


Elizabeth A. Tower, Amanda M. Alger, Mary A. Burke, Teachers.


Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.


Mary A. Brown, Ella M. Leaver, Fannie C. Hartwell, Christina Bar- bey, Teachers.


Stearns-Harvard street, near Prospect.


Helen M. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney, Marie J. Bacon, Eva A. Taylor, Teachers.


Tarbell-Howard street.


Emma J. Young, Mary A. Davis,. Nellie F. McCarthy, CarrieP. Pierce, Teachers,


Wellington-Columbia street.


Herbert H. Bates, principal ; Le- lia Mirick, Susie G. Lambert, Teach- ers.


Willard-Dana square.


Amelia Wright, Louise W. Harris' Mary E. G. Harrington, Kate M. Low- ell, Emma C. Otis, Julia S. Gushee, Laura Wright, Belle F. Gulliver, Sally N. Chamberlain, Grace R. Woodward, Mercy E Evans, Eliza- beth I). Watson, Teachers.


Wyman-Spruce street.


Fannie E. M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman, Georgianna P. Dutcher' Mary M. Gilman, Cyrene L. Flint, Teachers.


Director of Drawing-Walter F. Brackett.


Teacher of Music-Frederick E. Chapman.


Superintendent - Francis Cogs- well.


Agent-Sanford B. Hubbard.


Kindergarten.


Concord av., near Sparks street, in Dunster Primary school.


Helen Willson, Teacher.


Riverside School, Putnam ave., Martha A. Adams, Helen I. Hutchi- son, Teachers.


79 Moore street.


Harriette E. Ryan, Principal; Mary Stewart, Assistant.


Winsor, corner School street Boardman school house.


Mabel Eddy, Principal ; Grace


Mulloney, Teacher.


56 Gore street, in Gore school house. .


Mrs. Selina E. Berthold, Princi pal; Mary Burnett, Assistant.


Lowell street, in Lowell school liouse.


Linda Gates, Principal; Alice S. Brown, Assistant.


Mount St. Joseph's Acad- emy.


(Boarding and Day School.) CAMBRIDGE.


Freslı Pond Lane.


Established September, 1885. Mother Regis. Superior.


St. Thomas Aquinas Col- lege.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Harvard, cor. Essex street.


St. Mary's Parochial School


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Harvard, cor. Essex street. Boy's Department.


Girls' Department in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.


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CHURCHES.


FIRST BAPTIST.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Magazine, junction River street. Organized Dec. 17, 1817.


Incorporated February, 1819.


Rev. James Mc Whinnie, Pastor ; J. W. Cook, Jos. A. Holmes, Frank M. Holmes, C. A. Vinal, Deacons ; Joseph A. Holmes, Clerk ; Frank M. Holmes, Treasurer of Benevolent Contributions; J. H. Ford, C. H. Chandler, George Davis, Charles E. Hancock, J. T. Chamberlain, S. B. Hubbard, W. A. Muuroe, Warren E. Pevear, Wellington Fillmore, Trustees; J. H. Ford, Clerk; C. H. Chandler, Supt. of Sunday School; W. L. McGregor, Mrs. W. E. Pe- vear, Asst. Supts. ; George M. Ken- dall, Sec .; Leroy P. C. McKusick, Treas. ; Edward W. S. Jones, Li- brarian; Lewis Berry, Conductor of Music; G. Harris, Organist; George P. Knowlton, sextou, house 45 Pros- pect.


SECOND BAPTIST.


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Organized Sept. 3, 1883.


Cambridge St., corner Fourth. Church built, 1827.


Rev. Burton Crankshaw, Pastor ; James C. Moor, Clerk; John R. Taylor, Treasurer of Society ; Geo. W. Spencer, Collector ; Alonzo Stewart, T. H. Ball, Jolin R. Tay- lor, Deacons; T. H. Ball, Clerk of Church; George H. Howard, Treas- urer of Church; George H Howard, Superintendent of Sunday school; George H. Spencer, Secretary of Sunday school; James C. Moore, Treasurer ; Harry Kilpatrick, Libra- rian.


OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST.


Between Main and Harvard streets, near Quincy square.


Church constituted August 30, 1844 Present edifice erected 1868.


Rev. J. V. Garton, Pastor, Wn. T. Richardson, Nathan G. Gooch, John P. Wyman, Jr., Deacons; John G. Brown, Treas. of Church and Society Funds; William T. Richardson, Treas. of Benevolent Funds; Jacob B. Shaw, Clerk; O. T. Boyd, Chairman of Prudential Committee ; Frank H. Barbour, Au- ditor; William A. Lister, Sexton; EJ. J. Coolidge, Superintendent of Sunday school ; Edward J. Coolidge, Assistant Superintendent and Treas- urer.


NORTH AVENUE BAPTIST.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE.


Organization of the incorporated North Avenue Baptist Church, North Cambridge.


Incorporated April, 1800. Instituted March, 1854.


Wm. S. Apsey, D. D., Pastor; W. D. Farnham, Jr., Clerk; War- ren Sanger, Treasurer; Henry K. Glover, Chester W. Kingsley, Hen- ry D. Yerxa, Lawrence P. Soule, Cornelius Dorr, Standing Commit- tee.


BROADWAY BAPTIST


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Broadway, cor. Boardman Street.


Organized May 9, 1865.


Rev. A. E. Reynolds, Pastor; Ja- cob Eaton, C. L. Fessenden, W. H. P. Plummer, E. L.Cheney, Deacons ; Elmer E. Slocum, Clerk; Freedom S. Adams, Treas. of Benevolent Fund; C. L. Fessenden, Treasurer ; A. L. Melcher, Financial Secretary ; C. L. Fessenden, Geo. S. Marr, C. L. Page, Albion Ryan, E. L. Gnrney, George R. Oliver, Executive Com- mittee ; E. L. Cheney, Supt. of Sunday school; Sydney R. Porter, Secretary ; Frank Seaver, Treas .; Abbott L. Melcher, Librarian.


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CHARLES RIVER BAPTIST.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Magazine Street, corner Putnam av.


Organized 1876.


Dedicated Nov. 29, 1870.


Rev. W. C. Richmond, Pastor ; W. J. Taylor, C. F. Reed, A. Y. Currie, Ordinance Committee; E. R. Champlin, W. J. Taylor, A. Y. Currie, C. B. Taylor, J. E. Smith. F. L. Kallock, W. S. Putnam, Fi- nance Committee; W. H. Bullard, Clerk; L. P. Whitney, Organist; G. W. Clapp, Supt .; G. H. Greenleaf, Asst. Supt. ; Henry Dunlap, Sexton.


INMAN SQUARE MISSION.


Imman Square.


Seats free.


Organized 1884.


J. C. Honigh, Pastor; F. W. Ha- gar, Prud. Committee ; Jas. Chan- berlin, Treas. ; Robert O. Fuller, Supt. S. S .; T. W. Spencer, Supt. of Sunday school; C. W. Sweetser, Sec. ; J. F. Chamberlin, Treas.


UNION BAPTIST.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


450 Main Street.


Edifice erected 1882.


Jesse Harrell, Pastor : Thomas K. Harris, Rolly Stovall, Wm. Holden, R. Parkam, Smith Scott, I. Ham- mond, Nelson Stearns, Deacons; Thomas H. Warren, Tress. ; John B. Houston, Clerk and Supt. Sunday- school ; James Thornton, Wm. Den- nis, Timothy G. Haskins, Charles C. Whaley, William H. Brown, Trus- tees.


CONGREGATIONAL.


FIRST CHURCH IN CAM- BRIDGE, AND SHEPARD CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY - TRINITARIAN.


CAMBRIDGE.


Garden Street, cor. Mason.


Organized 1636.


Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Pas- tor; Rev. L. S. Parker, Asst. Pas- tor; George S. Saunders, Francis Flint. Charles W. Munroe, James M. W. Hall, Deacons; Charles W. Munroe, George B. Roberts, Francis Flint, Charles F. Stratton, Geo. S. Saunders, Prudential Commitee ; Charles. W. Munroe. Parish Clerk ; Charles F. Stratton. C'erk of the Church; Caleb H. Warner. Treas. ; John F Kempton, Supt., Winthrop Hyde, Asst. Supt. ; Morris A. Hall, Sec. ; Leigh R. Pearson. Librarian ; Benj. F. Wyeth, Jr .. Sexton, resi- dence, 1 Wallace Terrace.


FIRST EVANGELICAL CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Prospect, near Harvard street.


Organized Sept. 20, 1827.


Rev. David N. Beach, Pastor, Lewis M. Hastings, D). Mark Edger- ly, Joseph F. Hilton, Charles F. Wyman, Russell L. Snow, Deacons ; William H. Hidden, Jr., Clerk ; Da- vid N. Beach, Joseph F. Hilton, Charles F. Wyman. Russell L. Snow, George S. Merrill, P. T. Page, Frank C. Bill, Wm. H. Hidden.Jr., John M. Crocker, Lewis M. Hast- ings, D). Mark Edgerlv, Standing Committee ; Simeon H Fuller, Treas. ; Frank C. Bill. Clerk of Society: Allyne L, Merrill, Treas. ; Chas. F. Wyman, F. A. Allen, W. H. Hidden, George S. Merrill, O. J. Rand, Pru- dential Committee; W. H. Hidden, Jr., Supt. of Sunday School; Ed- ward G. Bucknam, Sexton, house 88 Auburn street.


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HOPE CONGREGATIONAL.


CAMBRIDGEPORT. Harvard, near Winsor street.


Organized Dec. 11, 1890. (Formerly Stearns Chapel. )


Rev. Robert E. Ely, Pastor ; Frank R. Stewart, Clerk; John A. L. Odd'e, Treas. ; Samuel T. Brittain, Simeon R. Cobb, Samuel C. Jordan, John A. L. Odde'e, Deacons ; Robert E. Ely, Frank R. Stewart, Simeon H. Cobb, George P. Cross, Millard Stewart, Standing Committee ; John W. Silva, Sexton, house 128 Har- vard streets.


NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE.


North av., cor. Roseland street.


Organized as the Holmes Church Sept. 23, 1857.


Name changed Aug. 17, 1866.


F. Hyatt Smith, Pastor; Phineas Hubbard, Treas. : M. L. Walton, Auditor.


The Deconite - Daniel Fobes, Wm. Fox Richardson, Frank Fox- croft, Mrs. S. E. Dawes, Miss Char- lotte H. Hapgood, Mrs. Mary Sands, Mrs. Geo. F. Brown, Dr. F. W. Taylor, Mrs. J. W. Wright, Mrs. H. A. Woodward.


PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Magazine, cor. Cottage street.


Corner Stone laid May 13, 1871. Dedicated Jan. 4, 1872.


Rev. Charles Olmstead, Pastor ; Edward Kendall, Nathan H. Hol- brook, Francis Kendall, Daniel S. Coolidge, Lyman G. Case, Austin R. Crosby, Deacons; Herbert R. Gibbs, Church Clerk; Nathan H. Holbrook, Treas. ; James Smith, Sexton, house 1072 Putnam avenue. Geo. D. Chamberlain, S. A. Snow, H. H. Perkins, H. E. Chamberlain, Charles B. Woods, George B. Cas- well, G. F. Kendall, Geo. H. Rugg, Standing Com.


WOOD MEMORIAL CONGRE- GATIONAL.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Austin, cor. Columbia street.


Organized as Chapel Cong. church, Oct. 16, 1872.


Incorporated March 2, 1883.


Rev. Isaiah W. Sneath, Pastor and Moderator; Abijah R. Buck, Church Clerk; James H. Robinson, Treas. ; James Maitland, J. G. Ball, John H. Westgate, Deacons; Mod- erator, Treasurer, Wm. H. Camp-, bell, Henry Bolton, Edgar P. Baker, Ex. Com. ; Pastor, Deacons, Clerk, S. S. Supt., Elijah Ball, Edwin A. Carney, Mrs. Mary A. Holmes, Mrs. Janet Campbell, Mrs. Henry Hey- den, Church Com.


Annual meeting in January.


EPISCOPAL.


CHRIST.


CAMBRIDGE. Organized Oct. 16, 1761. Incorporated June 25, 1794. Garden street, opp. the Common.


Rectorship vacant; Francis C. Foster, F. Stanhope Hill, Wardens ; Sturgis H. Thorndike, Clerk; F. Stanhope Hill, Treas. ; George W. C. Noble, William Wright, Wm. E. Wall, Benjamin D. Washburn, Sum- ner C. Saville, Vestrymen; Charles A. Blair, Sextou, house 2 Hotel Inman, Inman square.


ST. PETER'S.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Main, corner Vernon street.


Organized Oct. 27, 1842.


Rev. Charles H. Perry, Rector ; Edward R. Cogswell, M. D., Wm. W. Dallinger, Wardens; Dana W. Hyde, Clerk; Wmn. W. Dallinger, Treas. ; Dana W. Hyde. Andrew P. Dunn, John F. Crocker, William Horton, Marshall Johnson, George Waymouth, Wm. B. Reid, John Couch, Vestrymen; F. A. Reimer, Sexton, 260 Green street.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


ST. JAMES.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE. Beach street, near North ave. Organized June 18, 1866.


Rev. Edward Abbott, Rector: Charles R. Woods, S. W .; Austin B. Tobey, J. W .; H. L. Carstein, Treas. ; Jos. S. Burton, Clerk.


ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL.


CAMBRIDGE.


Brattle, near Mason street.


Consecrated November 19. 1869.


The property of the Episcopal Theological school, but open to the publie as a free church.


Rev. William Lawrence, D. D., Dean; E. S. Drown, Asst. ; Nathan- iel Neill, Sexton, inquire at 5 Law- rence Hall.




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