The Cambridge directory 1894, Part 54

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Publication date: 1894
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Edward J. carpenter, bds. 33} Essex Enoch B. clerk, Am. R, Co. house at Boston


George A. iron molder, house 3 Nor- folk place


George B. machinist, h. 6 Warland


George W. asst. supt. Cochrane Chem- ical Co. Potter, h. 45 Union


Hugh, boiler maker. h. 6 Warland


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Robertson James, bell hanger(27 Arch,B.), 94 Pleasant


John A. Rev. pastor, First F. B.church, h. 333 Essex


Mary, widow of Peter, h. 6 Warland Peter, tinsmith (B.), b. 94 Pleasant Robert, gilder ( B.), lı. 153 Hamilton William H. police officer, station 2, h. 24 Pleasant


William N. press feeder, boards 153 Hamilton


William W. upholsterer; 26 Brattle, house do.


Robicheau Daniel A. upholsterer, house 18 Cowperthiwaite .


James, clerk, 416 Harvard, bds. 18 Cowperthwaite


Robie Daniel, clerk, 227 Cambridge, bds. 201 do.


Robillard David, laborer, h. 163 Dublin


Deseller, carpenter, h. Garden court Elizabeth, variety store, 163 Dublin, house do.


Evangelist, carpenter, h. 37 Dublin


Lawrence A. provisions, 55 Dublin, house 51 do.


Robin Simon. regulator, r. 368 Main, h. 12 Norfolk


Robinson Aaron, provisions (54 Causeway, and 136 Portland, B. ), h.52 Franklin Albert E. painter, bds. r. 83 Bridge Alex, nickeler, bds. 101 Washington Alfred, h 27 Grant


Alfred T. bookkeeper (150 Congress, B. ), house 44 Amory


Alfred W. elevator (B.), house 265 Prospect


Alvin W. teamster, 621 Main, house 55 Green


Amos G. student (M. I. T., B.), b. Mrs. T. Robinson's, Coolidge ave. Andrew, cooper, h. 10 Oak


Andrew F. draughtsman, 92 Main, h. 176 Elm, ward 5


Arthur C. music teacher (58 Water, B ), h. 10 Mt. Auburn


Arthur C.wood molder, h. 128 Norfo'k Benjamin L. curator, Botanic Gardens and instructor, H. U. h.38 Arlington Catherine, widow of Daniel, house 84 Brookline


Charles, agent, h. 4 Seventh st. court Charles, janitor, h. 97 Austin


Charles E. clerk (146 Franklin, B.), house 56 Mt. Auburn


Charles E. driver, 506 Main, house r. 55 Green


Charles R. produce (50 So. Market, B. ), h. 44 Russell


Edward H. telegraph operator, boards 99 Auburn


Emma N. Miss, clerk, 609 Main, house 16 Warland


Robinson Ernest H.clerk(17 Dock sq. B.), house 8 Essex


Florence N. Miss, bes. 16 Forest


Frank E. clerk (32 Otis, B.), boards 52 Franklin


Frank P. car conductor, h. Hotel Josephine, Carlisle


Fred O. trav. salesman, h. 12 William Frederick A. janitor, h. 78 Kinnaird


F. Arthur, police, station 2, boards 92 Hastings -


George, salesman (92 Hanover, B.), house 99 Auburn


George E. laborer, h. 195 Hampshire George O. lawyer, house 16 Forest


Harry J. asst. secy. Y. M. C. A. rms. 28 Essex


Henry. stone cutter, 30 Fairmont Jabez L. oil stoves (79 North, B.), boards 67 Lake View avenue


James, janitor. Quincy Hall, bds. do. James H. bookkeeper, 506 Main, house 38 Erie


James H. carpenter, house 4 Douglass John, laborer, house 263 Columbia


John P. h. Hotel Josephine, Carlisle


Julia A. teacher, Reed primary school, boards 569 North avenue


Kate, widow, house 52 Winter


Leona M. widow of William L. B. h. 92 Concord avenue


Luther, ventilators,38 Howard, bds. do. Luther C. metal mufr. 38 Howard, house do.


Margaret Miss, house 62 Spring


Margaret, widow of Henry, house 67 Brattle


Maria E. Mrs. house 82 Harvard


Martha C. widow of Converse L.house 43} Langdon


Mary, widow of Jolin, h 171 Raymond Mary W. copyist, Otis, cor. Second, house 16 Warland


Rhoda E. widow of James, house 17 Dyke


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Robert, teamster, bds. 101 Washington Robert L. carpenter, h. 101 Washington R. Frank physician,38 Erie, boards do. Samuel, carpenter, b. 101 Washington S. Alice, copy reader, R. P. b. 38 Erie OBINSON THOMAS, furniture mnfr. 602 Main, house 3, rear 52Pine (see page 736)


Thomas Mrs. house Coolidge ave.


William, at Am. Rub.Co. bus. 221 Main William, slater, 400 Harvard, boards 101 Washington


William B. salesman (B.), house 265 Prospect


Wm. C. machinist, b. 176 Elm, ward 5 William E. salesman (17} Blackstone, B.), house 87 Pemberton see Robertson


PAPER HANGINGS, BURDITT & BYNNER, 622 Main Street. PICTURE MOULDING,


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Robitaille Henry, laborer, h. 13 Vandine Robson Frederick, carpenter (B.), house 72 Allston


Green, city laborer, bds. 131 Pleasant Roby Eunice M. widow of William H. h. 3 Haskell


William T. blacksmith, 181. Hampshire, house at Somerville


Roche Edward, clerk, bds. 48 Broadway Edward C. teamster, 40 Green, boards 327 Columbia


James, laborer, house 84 Fifth


John, shoemaker, 402 Harvard, house at Boston


Jobn, steam fitter, bds. 19 Suffolk


Mary A. widow of John, h.53 Market


Mollie Miss, boards 53 Market


Nicholas W. stone cutter, 32@ Third, house at Brighton


Robert J. house 16 Green


William, horse shoer, bds. 21 Mill see Roach


Rochfort Charles H ho tler. h. 33 Dunster Rock Anger, brick maker, house 83 Dublin Alfred. machinist, h. 3 Rogers ct.


Louis, brick maker, house 81 Dublin Rockwell Egbert,at (Am. Ex. 43 Franklin, B.), house 13 Summer


Grace E Miss, clerk, 225 Cambridge, house 13 Summer


Rockwood Lizzie W. Miss, teacher of painting, house 12 Essex


Sarah B. widow of Donald P. house 12 Essex


Rodenhaver Charles, painter, bds.80 Clark Roder Paul, cigar maker, rms. 59 Spring Roderick Andrew, tinsmith, bds. 48 B'way Henry, rubber worker, h. 257 Vine Joseph, glass worker, bds. 19 Gore


Manuel, at Revere Sugar Refinery, bds. 19 Gore


Manuel, house 39 Washington Rodgers George A.carriagesmith, 446 Main house 157 do. Manuel, teamster, bds. 19 Gore


Rodley George, teamster, house 52 Winter Rodrigues Francisco, laborer, h.30 Spring Rogers Alexander, electrician, W. E. St. Ry. Co. house 9} Gerry


Al-xander M. watchman, h. 25 Magee Alfred E. sawyer, h. rear 27 Pine Annie Mrs house rear 27 Pine


Barrett, carpenter, 13 Church, rooms 42 Mt. Auburn


Benjamin F. hav and grain, 269 Main' house 23 Walden


Blanche E. music teacher (149 A Tre- mont, B. ), boards 23 Walden


C. Albert.ag. nt Am.Ex.Co 11 Brattle, house 42 Wallace


D'xter, rooms 10 Church


Edward, hostler, First, cor. Charles, house 90 First


Rogers Edward B. plumber, 599} Main, b. 100 Austin


Edward H. student, H. U. boards 53 Norfolk


Florence A.Mrs.teacher, Felton school boards 103 Inmin


Frank, teamster, boards 90 First


Frank Felix, laborer, h. 210 Bridge Frank F. clerk (B.), bds. 2 Short Fred C. car starter, 83 Bridge, house rear 17 Tremont


Fred W. clerk. 265 Pearl. h 271 do. Frederick E. plumber, bds 327 Pearl Frederick W. lawyer, 299 Main, house 5 Craigie


Gabriel, laborer, house 10 Hunting Gabriel, gas house, house 3 Ninth George, fireman. gas works, Third George, clerk, 265 Pearl, bds. 371 do. George A. carriagesmith, house 6 Pine George H. inspector, piano keys, house 231 Columbia


George M. estate of, 299 Main


G. Frank, clerk, 21 Bratt.e, house 67 Mt. Auburn


Mary A. Mrs. house 53 Norfork


Hugh F. iceman, h. 1254 Cambridge James, carpenter, house 12 Allston James, roofer (131 Charles, B.),house 143 Main


James A. shoemaker, bds. 172 Charles Janet P. Miss, bds. 37 Concord ave. John, laborer, bds. 14 Harding John, barber, house 142 Bridge John, team -ter, house 224 Banks John, teamster, bds. 2 Crescent Park John M. shipper, house 292 Green Joseph, packer, house 44 Spring Joseph O. clerk (363 Washington, B. ),


house 26 Prince


Leslie S. insurance, 299 Main, boards 49 Norfolk


Lillian C. teacher, High school, boards 23 Walden


Lizzie A. Miss, house 126 Pearl


L Waldo (Bay State Electrotype Foundry, 165 Devonshire, B. ) , hou .e 55 Dina


Manuel, soap maker, h. 86 Cambridge Manu 1, clerk, 83, Cambridge, boards Second, cor. Vine


Mark E. driver, State, cor. Sma t


Martvn M. agent, Rogers block, 293 Main, house 49 Norfolk


Mary, widow of Manuel, house 183 Cambridge


Mary E. widow of Hamilton G. house 96 Auburn


Mary L. Mrs. h. 37 Concord ave.


M. Thacher, school supplies (352 Wash- ington, B.), house 29 Spruce


Nicholas, cement maker, Albany,house at Boston


CHAS. W. SEVER, Artists' Materials and Mathematical Instruments UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, HARVARD SQUARE.


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Rogers Patrick, laborer, house 8 Jefferson Patrick, teamster, 28 Bridge, boards 269 Vine


Patrick J. clerk, 40 Green, boards 143 Main


Peter, teamster, h. 9 Second st. ct.


Robert, laborer, H. U. yard, house 14 Murdock


Stephen W. switchman, W. E. St. Ry. house 105 Green


Tiler, clerk (B ), bds. 13 Pro- pect


William, carpenter, b. 99 Richdale av. William. harness maker, 90 Bridge, boards at Boston


William, pressman, 9 Palmer, boards 10 Acorn


William E. asst. register, Probate, Otis, house at Wakefield


William James. electrotyper, h.25 Oak William J. printer, bds. 14 Murdock


William P. teamster, h. 174 Harvard


William T. carpenter, h. 26 Fairmont see Rodgers


Rogerson - -, herdic driver, rms. 139 Austin


Rohde Leo, plumber and musician, house 240 Prospect


Rohr Charles, at 169 Gore, hds. 20 East Ida D. widow of Robert, h. 20 East Rohrbacker William,clerk, b. 36 Hampshire William F. varnisher, 162 Broadway, house 36 Hampshire


Rohrer Charles F. upholsterer (B.), house 1 Newman


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OLFE CHARLES J. lawyer and notary public (42 Court, B. ), boards 405 Broadway (se- pag - 745)


William, painter, 660 Main, house rear 5 De Wolf


William J. « di or and author, house 405 Broadway


Rollins Abbott H. bookkeeper (31. Quincy Market, B.), house 16 Garfield


Alden H. carriagesmith, 10 Brattle, boards 22 Farwell pl.


Edgar J. student, bds 88 North ave.


Edwin F. teamster, h. 14 Springfield Fred A. plumber, h. 22 Forwell pl.


George HI. blacksmith, 818 Cambridge, honse 875 Cambridge


George O. (Chapman Carriage Co.),10 Brattle, house 22 Farwell pl.


John A. provisions (31 Quincy market, B. ), house 88 North ave


J. Edward, photographer, boards 5 Elmer


Rollo Delphis, hairdresser, h. 25 Harvey Romer Theron T. salesman. h. 16 Frank Romkey Charles, carp: nter, 132 Cambridge, house at Bo-ton


Rondina Joseph, cabinet maker (B.), bds. 25 Fourth


Tonis. «1 rk (R ). bds. 25 Fourth


Rondina Peter, wood carver, h. 25 Fourth Roney John, foreman, boiler dept. 29 Main, house at Boston


Rood Elisha, carpenter, h. 63 Lincoln Rooney Frank, coachman, 12 Chauncy, b. Jā Brown


James, hostler, 565} Main, rms. do. James F. hairdresser (B. ), b. 8 Saville John, bds. 203 Clark


John F. plumber, h. 23 McDonald John J. freight handler, h. 9 Fifth Owen, laborer, house lõ Brown


· Wiliam, house 203 Clark


William, laborer, house 23 Sparks William E. laborer, bas. 23 Sparks see Runey


Roop William T. (W. T. Roop & Co.), boots and shoes, 537 Main, rooms 5 Pleasant


ROOP W. T. & CO. (William T. Roop), boots and shoes, 557 Main (see map)


Roper Bernard J. police, station 5, house 39 Hubbard avenue


Bridget, widow of Joseph, h. Cedar, next Norris


Francis, rope maker, house 6 Bolton Frank. variety store,67 Spruce.rms.do. John. clerk, bas. 187 Putnam avenue Maria L. widow of George H. h. 82 Auburn


Ropes Sarah Miss, house 1 Cleveland Rosa Antonio. laborer, h. 63 Vije


Joseph M. hairdresser and confection- ery, 226 Vine, h. 228 d ..


Rose Adolphus F. machinist, 25 Main. h. 72 Woodlawn avenne [av.


Amos P. cabinet maker. h 13 Lowland Edward L. house 70 Allston


Frauk, button hole maker. h. 194 Bridge Fra k, meat trimmer. h. 175 Flm Frank A. farmer, house 91 Cushing


George H. chemist, 150 Broadway, h. at Brighton


George H. ice man, bds. 66 Cushing George W. carpenter. h. 313 Main


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OSE HERBERT L. plumber. 15 River, h. 244 Prospect (see p. 719) Ida, widow of George, bds 30 Union John. fireman. First, cor. Thorndike, house 40 First


John, laborer, house 95 Second.


Joseph, laborer. h. 35 Vine [Church Joseph D. car conductor house 22 Louis J. laborer, bds. 126 Cushing Manuel, spinner, house 257 Vine


Manuel Gracia, laborer, h. 26 Winter Mary, widow of Charles, 1. 66 Cushing Mary, widow of Louis. h. 126 Cushing William, marble cutter (A. McDonald), boards 126 Cushing


William E. carpenter and builder, 17 River. house 11 Howland


WEST END ROOFING CO., 232 and 234 CAMBRIDGE ST. (West Boston Bridge),


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Rosenbaum Moses, tailor. 1066 Cambridge house do.


Rosenberg Alexander, shoemaker, 351 Main, h Holly, cor. Brooks


Rosenberger George A. confectioner, 243 Broadway, house 13 Lincoln


Joseph, glass cutter (B.), house 13 Lincoln


Joseph B. fresco painting,h. 31 Ports- mouth


Joseph B. plumber, h. 13 Lincoln


Samuel, boots and shoes, 594 Cam- bridge, house 82 O:is


Thomas W fresco painter, boards 72 Plymouth


Wendell. glass polisher (Som.), bds. 548 Cambridge


Rosenburg Edward J. candy maker, house 1 Ninth


Rosencraz Louis, boot and shoe maker, 3 Brattle sq. h. at Boston


Rosendahl Edward A. heliotyper (B.), h. 135 Amory


Gustaf, compositor (B. ),b. 135 Am ry Rodolph, sausage maker, 8 School, h. 56 Clark


Rudolph F. clerk; house 80 School


Rosenfield Lewis, cigar maker, h. 51 Jay Rosengren Carl C. carriage trimmer, 131 Main, bds. at Boston


Rosenstein Herman, junk, h. 198} No folk Rocha John, laborer, h. 64 Harvard


Rosenquist Carl, copper smith, house Har vard place


Rosling Charles E. cabinet maker, house 973 Thorndike


Ross Alfred H. grocer, 14 Brewery, house 25 Washington


Benjamin, waiter, b. 23 Portland Catherine, widow of William J. house 315 Vine


Charles, sounding board maker, bds. 181 Harvard


David, carpenter, Cochrane Chemical Co. Potter, house at Somerville


David C. wheelwright, 564 North av. house at Charlestown


Denman W. artist, h. 24 Craigie


Elizabeth, widow of William M.house 345 River


Emma J. Miss, teacher, Gore primary school. bds. at Somerville


Fannie, widow of Michael, house 578 Cambridge


Frederick H. fireman, B. & M. R. R. bds. 111 Auburn


George, painter rms. 85 Pearl


Harry W.clerk,594 Main,b.111 Anburn James A. mason, h. 183 Howard


James E. engineer, bds. 39 Winter


James H. undertaker, 13 Boylston, b. 63 South


Jerusha F. widow of Alfred. h. 59 Elm


Ross John J. ( William Ro-s & Son), under- tak+ r, 13 Boylston, bds. 6} South John L. Mrs. h. 24 Cragie


Lewis H. piano action maker, bds. 315 Vine


Maria R. Mrs. house 111 Auburn Mary. Mrs. nurse, rms. 34 Market Reason, car cleaner, rms. 87 Hastings Robert, stone cutter, boards Putnam avenue


Robert T. milk man, 11 Revere, h. do. Susan M. widow of Robe t. h. 16 Gerry Tuomas, stone cutter, bds.565 Putnam avenue


Vernon, carriage washer, boards 159 Cambridge


William, packer (55 Tremont, B.), h. 578 Cambridge


William (William Ross & Son), under- taker. 13 Boylston, h. 63 South


William, Jr. boards 63 South


William & Son (William and John J. Ross), undertakers. 13 Boylston


William F. piano maker, h. 97 Spring William Munroe, grainer. h. 245 River Rossi Thomas, painter, h. 16 East


Rothenberg Carl W. milk dealer, 328 Vine house 79 Fifth


Frederick, laborer, house 328 Vine see Rautenberr


Rothwell John, cab driver, b. 152 Third William H. machinist, Broadway, cor. Sixth, house at Boston


Rouche Joanna, widow of Alexander, h. 139 Portland


Rouillard Arthur, student, h. 8 Leonard av. George, clerk, h. 8 Leonard avenue


Roulston Rebecca M. bread store, 107 Ox- ford. bds. 10 Norton


Samuel, upholsterer, 25 Brattle, h. 10 Norton


Rounberg John, locksmith, 17 Main


Rounds Elvira, widow of Benjamin T. h. 88 Pearl


William J mason (75 Joy, B.), h. 36 Pearl


Rourke Hannah E. Mrs. dressmaker, 6 Lo- pez, house do.


Hugh, peddler, house 229 Vine


Hugh, tinker, h. rear 105 Fourth


James P. clerk, 23 Harvard, boards 197 do.


John M. letter carrier, 611 Main, h. 363 Prospect


J. E. cabinet maker, A. B. & E. L. Shaw, Otis


Mary, widow of Lawrence, house 22 Harvard


Mary E. bookkeeper, 23 Harvard, bds. 197 do.


Michael, laborer, bds. 57 Tremont


Patrick F. foreman, 626 Main, h. at South Boston


The SECURITY VAULTS IN THE


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R OURKE PETER F. groceries and provisions, 21 and 23 Harvard, h. 197 Harvard (see page 36) Thomas, porter, Cambridge Hospital, bds do.


see O'Rourke


Rousseau August, piano maker,b.52 Cherry George A. piano maker, h.52 Cherry Roust Richard F. stone cutter, h. 14 Beaver William T. elect ician, b. 14 Beaver Rovati Daniel, fruit, 180 Cambridge, h. 12 Lowland ave.


Row Amelia Mrs. dressmaker. 64 Prince, house do


Edmund J. bookkeeper, 423 Main, b. 136 C Washington


Fred J. (Row & Ward), provisions, 423 Main, and 1 Cherry, house 136 Washington, suite C


R OW & WARD (Fred J. Row and Arthur Ward), props. Middlesex market, provisions and fish, 423 Main (see p. 63)


George, carpenter, h. 43 Baldwin Isaac F. teamster. h. 233 Harvard J. Frank, painter, 233 Harvard


Rowan Michael, laborer, li. 328 River Michael, mason, h. 91 Tremont see Rowen


Rowe Edward, teamster, h.43 Washington Edward A. agent, b. 108 Columbia


Emma L. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, b. 27 Acorn


Ernest H. bookkeeper (45 Commer- cial, B ), h. 105 Henry


George F. plumber, bds. 36 Cowperth Waite


Henry, trav. salesman (279 Congress, B.), h. 174 Elm, ward 5


Henry P. driver, Sawins Express, bds. 36 Cowperthwaite


John A. clerk, 43 Gore, boards 16 Squires ct.


Joseph O. F. real estate, h. 27 Acorn Margaret E. Miss, fancy goods, 910 Main, h. 36 Cowperthwaite


Mary A. widow of Philip, h. 1 Union Mary E. Mrs. h. 108 Columbia


Philip J. clerk, boards 36 Cowper- thwaite


R. Brackett, stoves, 525 Main, house at Somerville


Sadie B. Miss, copyi-t, Otis, corner Second, b. 27 Acorn


Samuel F. coal and wood, order box, 22 Boylston, h. 15 Mt, Auburn


Thomas P. police, h. 271 Portland


William, cooper, 169 Gore, house 16 Squires ct.


William H.police, station 2, house 40 Banks


see Row


Rowell Sarah E. Mrs. bds. 11 Everett


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Rowen Mary E. clerk, city engineer's office, City Hall, b. 8 Avon pl.


Michael H.engineer, Children's Hospital (B.), h. 379 Winsor


Patrick, engineer ( Mass. Gen. Hospi- tại, B.), h. 8 Avon pl.


see Rowan


Rowley Arthur J. E. machinist, boards 391 Winsor


Grace L. Miss, law librarian, Court House. bds. 93 Thorndike


James, printer, bds. 391 Winsor


James H. compositor, b 391 Winsor


John, grocer, 622 Cambridge, house 391 Winsor


Rowlison Charles C. h. 1524 Cambridge


Roy Alfred E. drug clerk, h. 141 Tremont


Bertha L. dressmaker, 231 Prospect, house do.


James M. physician, h. 96 Auburn John, driver, h. 19 Beaver


Royal Catherine, widow of Thomas, liouse 2 Short


Frank J. laborer, 169 Gore, h. rear 105 Spring


William J. cabinetmaker, 20 Albany, I. Sidney


Royce Josiah, professor, H.U.h. 103 Irving Thomas, warehouseman, h. 62 Broad - way


Ruddiman William, stone cutter,320 Third, bd4. 166 Main


Ruddock Grace Miss, h. 225 Franklin Ruddquist Franz, machinist, h. 325 Main Rudge James E. laborer, h. 35 .Hampshire Rueter Ernest L. bookkeeper, L. F. Goods


Co. Ciarendon ave. bds. at Jamaica Plain


Henry A. treas. L. F. Goods Co. Clar- endon ave. h. at Jamaica Plain


Henry H. prest. L. F. Goods Co. Clar- endon ave. h. at Jamaica Plain Richard, steam rooms


fitter, 13


Prospect


Rugg Charles W. engineer, h. 238 Putnam avenue


Ernest G. driver, Il. 238 Putnam ave.


George H. coal, 386 River, house 515 Putnam ave.


Ruggiero Giulio, hairdresser, b. 164 Main Ruggles Charles F. master mariner, h.rear 118 Green


Ruggli Edward W. clerk, b. 25 Church


Joseph A. shoemaker, 5 Brattle, h. 25 Church


Rulil Henry C. piano finisher, house 385 Columbia


Ruhman John H. bookbinder, Riverside, B Press, h 269 Brookline


Rumley John, city laborer, h. 40 Seventh Thomas W. plumber, h. 18 Third


Rumrill Clif on H. driver, Speare's Laun- dr: , h. at Boston


CARPENTERS' TOOLS,


AT NO. 622 MAIN STREET. BURDITT & BYNNER.


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Rundberg John, iron worker, b. 4 Pioneer Rundlett Eliza C. Miss, h. 142 Prospect


Fred T. student (B.), b. 142 Prospect Martha A. Miss, h. 142 Prospect


Rundquist Y. A. wood carver, 108 Cam- bridge. h. 84 Elm


Rundstein Henry, tinsmith, h. 230 Brook- line [Thorndike


Runey Lydia T. widow of Samuel S.h. 101


Runstrom Axel, waiter (B.), house 250 Harvard


Susanna Mrs. dressmaker,250 Harvard Runyan Preston E. lawyer'209 Waslı. B.), h. 498 Main


Rupprecht Herbert, cigar maker, bds. r.174 Thorndike


Hugo, salesman (137 Eliot, B.), bds. r. 174 Thorndike


Louisa, widow of Robert, house rear 174 Thorndike


Paul, bds. r. 174 Thorndike


Robert, salesman (137 Eliot, B.), h. rear 174 Thorndike


Rush Martin, laborer, b. 10 Hunting


Patrick J. inspector of elevators (B.), h. 32 Cogswell ave.


Russ Elizabeth H. widow of George L. h. 746 Main


Josephine Mrs. h. 157 Hastings


Ralph L. bookbinder. b. 20 Railroad


Sylvia A Mrs. variety store, 165 Riv- er, h do.


William H. h. 9 Union


William H. Jr. bookbinder, house 20 Railroad


Russana Antonio, shoemaker, 289} Main, house do.


Russell Abbie C. Miss, dressmaker, 623 Main, rms. 17 Clinton


Alden D. confectionery, h. 8 Tremont Alexander, carriage trimmer, 224 Maiu, bds. 525 Winsor


Amos, h. 231 Prospect


Charles H. upholsterer, h. 35 Brookline


Charles L. clerk, City Hall, h. Inman, cor. Main, suite 5


R USSELL CHARLES THEO. lawyer (27 State, B.), h. 69 Sparks (see page 744)


RUSSELL CHARLES THEO.


JR. lawyer (27 State, B.), bds. 69 Sparks (see p. 744)


Clara Miss, h. 41 Orchard


Cora, widow of Henry, h. 231 Main


Cynthia M. Miss, h. 50 Trowbridge Daniel E. h. 215 Harvard


David, foreman of cutters, 169 Gore,h. 525 Winsor


Elmer A. confectioner, h. 33 Mellen


Etta L. Miss, ast. librarian, Public Library, bds. 231 Prospect


Frank, janitor, Boardman School, h. 715 School


Russell Frank, painter, bds. 231 Main


Frank H. produce (Coml. B.), bds. 4 Potter Park


George A. herdic driver (B ), h. 12 Elm Grace E. widow of James, house 42 Shepard


Henrietta E. widow of Francis F. manager, 219 Main, h. do.


Henry Edwards, h. 6 Mercer Circle


Henry W. confectioner, h. 19 Essex


Herbert F. bookkeeper (B.), h. 2} Orchard


James, car conductor, b. 24 Spring


James, cooper, bds. 525 Winsor


James R. hatter, h. 297 Main


Joseph B. office (114 State, B.), h. 138 Brattle


J. Hen v, lawyer (39 Court, B.), h. 150 Hancock


Lavina, widow of Leonard, h. 215 Harvard


L. Melvin, coachman and herdic, house 215 Harvard


Margaret E. Miss, groceries,58 North, house do.


Mary A. widow of Elward G. h. 343 Harvard


Mary E. widow of Alvard. h. 1 Com- mon


Michael, at B. & M R. R. b. 24 Spring Philip C. brass polisher, h. 4 Franklin Robert H. plasterer, h. 115 Pearl


Thomas (39 Court, rm. H, B.), h. 37 Second


Thomas J. tinsmith (B.), h. Madison avenue


Wilbur S. discount clerk, Blackstone National Bank (132 Hanover, B. ),h. 80 Inman


William, clerk. h. 95 Kinnaird


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USSELL WILLIAM E. lawyer (27 State, B.), h. 174 Brattle (see page 744)


William H elevator man (B.), house 71 Washington


William J. provisions, 25 Boylston, h. 23 Dunster


Russo Bernardino, fruit,567 and 399 Main, h. at Somerville


Joseph, fruit, 525 Main, h. at Som.


Rust Frank L. student, b. 1717 Cambridge Paul D. stud .nt, b. 1717 Cambridge


William A. lumber, h. 1717 Cambridge Ruston Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, h. r. 119 Washington


William, baker, h. r. 119 Washington UTHERFORD ROBERT J. Freestone andMarble Works, First, c. Spring, h. at Somerville (see p.729) Rutledge George, carriagesmith, 436 Main Solomon G. carriage worker, b. 164 Winsor


Rvan Ann, widow of Daniel, b. 254 Pearl


CHAS. W. SEVER,


SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS,


Blank Books and Stationery:


UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, HARVARD SQUARE.


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DIRECTORY


Ryan Catherine, widow of Thomas, house 327 Main


Catherine J. widow of James F. h. 1455 Columbia


Charles A. teamster, b. 167 Brookline Charles H. carpenter, h. 8 Donnell


Charles S. lithographer, Revere, bds. 254 Green


Cornelius, laborer, 169 Gore, boards 160 Ot's


Daniel F. brush maker, h. 25 West


Dennis, city laborer, h. 7 Reed


Dennis, laborer, bds. 122 Hamilton


Edward D. clerk, bds. 27 Kinnaird


Eliza J. Miss, dressmaker, 254 Green, house do.


Etta Miss. dressmaker, 254Green,h.do. George H. baker, 1061 Cambridge, b. 138 Harvard


George W. milkman, 8 Donnell, b. do. James F. shoemaker, h. 61 Plympton John, at 169 Gore, bds. 51 Sixth


John, blacksmith, 910 Cambridge, h. 426 Columbia


John, cooper, Goepper Bros. Co.


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John, flagman, Medford st. crossing, B. & A. R. R. h. 13 Ninth


John, laborer, h. 167 Otis


John, laborer, h. 87 Cambridge


John, laborer, 169 Gore, house 5 Linehan's ct.


John, laborer, h. 52 North


John, laborer, h. rear 14 Ninth


John. machinist, h. 21 Suffolk


John, stone cutter, h. 15 Cherry


John, superintendent, 20 Brattle, h. 64 Plympton


John, waiter, h. 64 Plympton


John C. cooper, 139 Gore, house 2 Jordan place


John D. laborer, house 96 Banks


John E. teamster, bds. 155 Franklin


John G. printer, h. 27 Kinnaird


John H. laborer, bds. 87 Cambridge John J. cutter (B ), bds. 2 Mallens ct. John J. asst. pastor, St. Paul's church, h. 34 Holyoke


John T. bds. 66 Norfolk


Joseph, foreman, Goepper Bros. Ninth, lı. at Somerville


Joseph, laborer, 169 Gore, house rear 45 Winter


Joseph H.rubber cutter, h. 303 Winsor Margaret M. Miss, music teacher, h. 327 Columbia


Martin, carpenter, h. 66 Norfolk Martin, driver, bds. 167 Broadway


Mary, widow of Patrick, boarding, 24 Spring [Brookline Mary, widow of Thomas, house 167


Mary, widow of Timothy, house 2 Mullens ct.


Ryan Matthew J. machinist, B. & M.repair shop, Prison Point,h. at Charlestown Michael J. stone cutter, house 1128 Cambridge


Patrick, laborer, h. 18} School Patrick, laborer, house 16 Hancock


Patrick J. coachman, 336 Broadway, board do.


Richard, laborer, bds. 21 Suffolk


Thomas, arc ic maker, Amer. Rub.Co. bds. 157 Main




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