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Cerlett -- Holworthy street.
Fannie P. Browning, Mary L. Gamwell.
Harvard-Inman street, corner Broadway.
James S. Barrell, Arthur A. Lin- colm, Ada H. Wellington, Margaret B. Wellington, Louise C. Patterson, Elizabeth L. B.ck.ey, Annie M. Street, Estelle J. Frenen, Frances Fabyan, Eliza S. Getchell, Hor- tense O. Young, Mary F. Emerson, Audie L. Bartlett, Adeline M. Murphy, Emma F. West, Alice V. Flather, Anna M. Brown, Marcia K. Bowman.
Morse-Allston st. cor. Brookline.
Mary A. Townsend, Mary E. Towle, Annie M. Dow, Mary E. Leivett, Marcia E. Ridlon, Emilie F. Richardson, Gertrude D. Sprague, Alice E. May, Mary E. Sawyer, Stella L. Cotton, Elizabeth J. Bald- win, Marie B. Daniel, Lucy M. Soulee, Annie M. Fellows.
Peabody-Linnæan, cor. Avon st.
Frederick S Cutter, Addie F. Cleary, Anna F. Bellows, Susan C. Allison, Charlotte A. Ewell, Mavel A. Clark, Florence E. Frost.
Putnam-67 Fourth street, c. Otis.
Thomas W. Davis, Charles C. 'Price, Eliza M. Hussey, Annetta Bruce, Lydia B. Collier, Louise A. Stickney , Sarah M. Grieves, Annie B. Josselyn, Augusta G. Mirick, Eliza S. Paddack, Mary M. Sullivan, Mary A. Carmichael, Ella R. Avery, Aunle A, Trelegan, Myra D. Web- ster, Anna L. P, Colins.
Shepard-Mass. ave. n. Russell st.
Edward O. Grover, Nellie A. Int hins, Mary C. Adams, Emily
F. Fessenden, A. Estelle Ingraham, Evelyn J. Locke, Flora C. Ingra- ham, Harriet Foster, Emma A. Fau kner, Ellen J. Hunt, M. E. Blake, Lonise H. Griswold, Ella M. Horn, Melissa M. Lloyd.
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Harriet A . Townsend, Alice C. Taggart, Grace W. Fletcher, Emma A. Hopkins, Elizabethi G. Hutchinson, Charlotte L. Griswold, Grace L. Martin, Mary E. Nason, S. Louise Regal, Abbie S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher, Laura S. Westcott.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
John W. Freese, M. Florence Mc- Glasheu, Eldora J Clark, Lucy A. Downing, Mary L. Ells, Alice P. Fay, Ellen A. Kidder, Winifred L. Kinsley, Margaret J. Penney, llat- tie Shepard, Mary E. Stiles, Abby M. Webb, Emma Penney, Emily M. Marston.
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Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, M. Homer Jackson, Ada A. Billings, Martha N. Hanson, Ella E. Buttrick, Char- lotte M. Chase, Helen M. Joyce, S. Isabel Downs, Edith M. Keith, Anna S. Lamson, Josie F. Lamprey, Ance C. Phinney, Hattie E. Shepard, Minnie V. Reid, Flora E. Billings, Josephine Hills, Ellen F. Watson.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Agassiz-Sacramento street, corner Oxford.
Maria L. Baldwin, Mary G. Car- peuter, Amy Greaves, Minnie A. Noyes, Jennie Lyle, Jeunie L. Up- ham, Mary A. Parsons, S. Emma Bartlett.
Bourdman-Winsor street, corner School.
Mary A. Lewis, Christina R. Deny ven, Mary Alice Gregg, Ne lie E. Hasting, Elizabeth J. Karche Sarah E. Stewart, C. Fio enc Smith, Florence II. Barrett.
Cushing-Cushing street.
Isadore I. Foster, Lucy E. Cyr s.
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Dana-Center street.
Emily J. Allen, Abbie A. Lewis, Georgia E. Martin, Marion Maguire, Teachers.
Dunster-Concord avenue, near Sparks street.
Susan E. Wyeth, Nellie M. Col- bv, Isabel Foster, Mary A. Doran, Teachers.
Felton-Amory street.
S. Emma Davis, Helen E. Haz- ard, Florence A. Rogers, Carrie H. Smith, Teachers.
Gannett-Jefferson street.
Sarah J. A. Davis, Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady, Annie M. Billings, Teachers.
Gore-56 and 58 Gore street.
Francis E. Pendexter, Anastasia B. Peters, An a E. Callahan, Mary C. McNally, Elizabeth B. Gah'n, Kate L. McElroy, Mary E. Mulloney, Maude A. Deehan, Margaret Sulli- van, Addie H. Dale, Emma J. Ross, Jane E. Whoriskey, Julia G. Mc- Hough, Teachers.
Holmes-Hilliard street.
Marianne M. Webb, Ellen M, Cyr, Teachers.
Lassell-Charles street.
Nellie F. Ball, Frances E. Whor- iskey, Cora A. Reycroft, Rose V. Collier, Teachers.
Lowell-Lowell street.
Malvina Joslin, Agnes J. Mc Elroy, E. A. Minard, Teachers.
Otis-125 and 127 Otis street.
Ellen N. Leighton, Fannie Allen, Ellen B. Collier. Josephine M. Do- herty, Luella M. Marsh, Ellen ( !. Walsh, Kate F. Wellington, Bridget T. Boyle, Teachers.
Purker-Broadway, corner Sixth street.
Mrs. E. G. Bucknam, E nily C. Dallinger, Agnes Marchant, Mar- garet E. Fitzgerald, Teachers.
Quincy-Mason street.
Charlotte E. Jewell, Principal ; Lucy C. Wyeth, Teacher.
Reed-Reed street.
Margaret Kidd, Margaret T. Burke, Julia A Robinson, Fannie G. Flanders, Jennie R. Marsh, Teachers.
Riverside-Putnam ave.
Elizabeth A. Tower, Amanda M. Alger, Mart A. Burke, Teachers. ..
Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.
Mary A. Brown, Ella M Leaver, Alice J. Hubbard, Christina D. Barbey, Teachers.
Stearns-Harvard street, near Pros- pect .
Fannie E. Higgins, Ellen A. Chen- ey, Marie J. Bacon, Eva A. Taylor, Teachers.
Tarbell-Howard street.
Emma J. Young, Florence J. Al- ley, Nelli . F. McCarthy, Carrie P. Pierce, Teachers.
Wellington-Columbia street.
Herbert H. Bates, Principal ; Mary E. Boyle, Mary I. Ford, Eusebia A. Minard, Mary I. Vinton, Carrie H. Stevens, Emma M. Tay- lor, Sarah J. Gunnison, Susie G. Lombard, Teachers.
Willard-Dana square.
Amelia Wright. Lovise W. Harris, Mary E. G. Harrington, Kate M. Lowell, Emma C. Otis, Julia S. Gu-hee, Laura Wright, Ella F. Gulliver, Sally N. Chamberlain, Grace R. Woodward, Mercy E. Evans. Eliza D. Watson, Teachers.
Wyman-Spruce street.
Fannie E. M. Dennis. M. Carrie Dickman. Georgianna P. Dutcher, Mary M. Gilman, Addie M. Bettin- son, Genevieve S. Flint, Teachers. . Teacher of Botany-Sarah E. Bras- sill.
Director of Drawing - James M. Stone. Asst. Teacher of Drawing-Lucia N. Jennisou.
Teacher of Music-Frederick E. Chapman.
Teacher of Gymnastics-Clara E. Sheppard.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Superintendent- Francis Cogswell. Agent-Sanford B. Hubbard. Clerk-Althea B. Frost.
TRUANT OFFICERS.
Moses M. Child. Francis M. Ma- son. John Carmichael, William H. Potter,
KINDERGARTEN.
Concord avenue.near Sparks street, in Dunster Primary School.
Clara A. Hall, Mabel A. Sanderson, Teachers.
Riverside School, Putnam ave.
Mabel F. Adams, Helen I. Hutch- ison, Teachers.
MOORE STREET DAY NURS- ERY.
76 Moore street.
Mrs. M. W. Currier, Matron ; Miss Caroline Marston, Asst. Ma- tron ; Miss Bessie Keally, Nursery Asst.
79 Moore street.
Harriette E. Ryan. Principal, Nellie A. Watson, Assistant.
Boardman school house.
Winsor, corner School street.
Mabel S. Eddy, Principal; Grace Mulloney, Teacher.
Gore school house.
56 Gore street.
Mrs, Selma E. Berthod, Princi- pal; Sarah S. Wells, Assistant.
Lowell school house. Lowell street.
Melinda Gates, Principal.
Gannett school house. Jefferson street.
Gertrude M. Gove, Margaret Sherlock.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL.
Mt. Auburn st. adjoining DeWolf.
Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister Margaret Mary, Su- perior. Connected with St. Paul's Church, Rev. Wm. Orr, Pas- tor. Number of children on roll, boys 270, girls 3:0, total 600, 13 teaching sisters.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. Harvard, cor. Essex street.
ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. Boy's Department.
Harvard st. cor. Essex.
Girls' Department in chirge of the Sisters of Notre Da.ne.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST.
BROADWAY BAPTIST.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Broadway, cor. Boardman street. Organized May 9, 1865. Rev. A. E. Reynolds, Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Mag zine, junction River street.
Organized Dec. 17, 1817.
Incorporated February, 1819. Rev, Alexander Blackburn,
Pastor.
NORTH AVENUE BAPTIST. NOITH CAMBRIDGE.
Organization of the incorporated North Avenue Baptist Church, North Cambridge.
Incorporated April, 1890. Iustituted March, 1854. Pastor.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST.
Between Mass. ave. and Harvard streets, near Quincy square.
Church constituted August 30, 1844. Present edifice erected 1858.
Rev. J. V. Garton, Pastor.
SECOND BAPTIST.
EAST CAMBRIDGE. Organized Sept. 3, 1827.
Cambridge st. corner Fourth. Church built 1827.
Rev. Seth K. Mitchell, Pastor.
CHARLES RIVER BAPTIST.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. Magazine street, cor. Putnam ave. Organized 1876. Dedicated Nov. 29, 1870.
Rev. Is lac W. Grimes, Pastor.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 400 Main street. Organized May, 1892.
Rev. James H. Deckery, Pastor.
UNION BAPTIST.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
450 Main street.
Edifice erected, 1882.
Jesse Harrell, Pastor.
INMAN SQUARE BAPTIST CHURCH.
Inman square.
Seats free.
Organized 1893. Rev. John L. Clark, Pastor.
FIRST FREE BAPTIST. Hampshire street. Rev. J. A. Robertson, Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL.
FIRST CHURCH IN CAM- BRIDGE, AND SHEPARD CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY- TRINITARIAN.
CAMBRIDGE. Garden street, cor. Mason. Organized 1636. Rev. Alexander Mckenzie, Pastor.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Prospect, near Harvard street. Organized Sept. 20, 1827. Rev. David N. Beach, Pastor. HOPE CONGREGATIONAL. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard, near Winsor street.
Organized Dec. 11, 1890.
(Formerly Stearns Chapel. ) Rev. Charles M. Carpenter, Pas- tor.
NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY. NORTH CAMBRIDGE, Mass. avenue, corner Roseland st. Organized as the Holmes Church, Sept. 23, 1857. Name changed Aug. 17, 1866. F. Hyatt Smith, Pastor.
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. Magazine, corner Cottage street.
Corner tone laid May 13, 1871. Dedicated Jan. 4, 1872. Rev. Charles Olmstead, Pastor.
Annual meeting 1st Wednesday in February.
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WOOD MEMORIAL CONGRE- GATIONAL.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Austin, corner Columbia street.
Organized as Chapel Congregation- al Church, Oct. 16, 1872.
Incorporated March 2, 1883. Rev. Isaiah W. Sneath, Pastor. Annual meeting in January.
EPISCOPAL.
CHRIST.
CAMBRIDGE.
Organized Oct. 16, 1761.
Incorporated June 25, 1794.
Garden street, opp. the Common. Rev. William B. King, Rector.
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Thorndike, corner Third street. Organized May 16, 1875.
Rev. Robert Walker, Rector.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S. 99 Columbia street.
Rev. D. G. Haskins, S. T. D .. Rector.
ST. JAMES.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE. Beech street, near Mass. ave. Organized June 18, 1866. Rev. Edward Abbott, Rector.
ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL.
CAMBRIDGE.
Brattle, near Mason street. Consecrated Nov. 19, 1869.
The property of the Episcopal Theological school, but open to the public as a free church.
Rev. Georg: Hodges, D. D. Dean ; E. S. Drown. Asst.
ST. PETER'S.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Mass. ave. corner Vernon street. Organized Oct. 27, 1842. Rev. Charles H. Perry, Rector.
ST. PHILIP'S.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Allston street, near Bookline. Built 1886.
First service June 12, 1887.
Rev. Elwarl M. Gushee, D. D. Rector; Rev. Francis E. Webster, Asst.
REFORMED EPISCOPAL. ST. LUKE'S.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard street, corner Inman. Built 1890. Rev. C. F. Clarke, Rector.
METHODIST.
CAMBRIDGEPORT FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard street.
Organized 1842. Incorporated March 26, 1845. Rev. George Skene, Pastor.
TRINITY METHODIST EPIS- COPAL SOCIETY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Cambridge street, cor. Third. Orgin.zed July 2, 1823. Incorporated June 14, 1843.
Pastor.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
EPWORTH METHODIST EPIS- COPAL.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mass. ave. opposite the Old Cam- bridge Common.
Organized March, 1868. Rev. Charles S. Rice, Pastor, GRACE METHODIST EPISCO- PAL. CAMBRIDGEPORT. Magazine street. . Orginized April 5, 1871. Rev. J. Wagner, Pastor.
MISSION CHURCH.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
J. N. Short, Pastor.
UNION METHODIST EPISCO PAL.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Union Hall, 683 Mass ave. Organized November 2, 1801. Rev. Solomon E. Breen, Pastor.
ST. PAUL'S A.M. E.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Portland, street, cor. Hastings.
Rev. Chas. H. Johnson, Pastor.
RUSH A. M. E. ZION. CAMBRIDGEPORT. School, near Austin street. Rev. W. B. Fenderson, Pastor.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH. 558 Mass. ave. Rev. J. N. Short, Pastor
NON SECTARIAN, APPLETON CHAPEL.
CAMBRIDGE. College Grounds. Austin K. Jones, Sexton.
Services held Sunday evenings at 7.30 P. M. Vesper Thursday even- ings.
PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST UNITED PRESBY- TERIAN.
CAMBRIDGE. Inman square. Organized December, 1891. Rev. J. O. Paisley, Pastor.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. St. George's Hall, Mass. ave.
Regular services. No settled pastor.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART.
Otis street, corner Sixth. Dedicated 1876.
Rev. John O'Brien, Pastor ; Revs. Philip J. O'Donnell, Michiel P. Mahon, D. F. Horgan, Thomas I. Coghlan, Assistant Pastors.
NOTRE DAME de PITIE,
North Cambridge, Harvey street.
The clergy are the Marist
Fathers.
ST. JOHN'S.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Spruce street.
Rev. John B. Halloran, Pastor ; Rev. Michael J. Welsh, Asst. Pastor,
ST. MARY'S.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Harvard street, corner Norfolk. Dedicated March, 1868.
Rev. Thomas Scully, P. R. Rec- tor; Rev.J. F. Mundav, Rev. Patrick Riley, Rev. James O'Rouke, Asst. Pastors.
ST. PAUL'S. CAMBRIDGE.
Mt. Auburn street, cor. Holyoke. Dedicated 1874.
Rev. William Orr, Pastor; Rev. John J. Coan and Rev. John J. Ryan, Assistant Pastors.
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ST. PETER'S.
CAMBRIDGE.
Concord avenue, Observatory Hill.
Dedicated Dec. 25, 1819. Rev. John Fiatley, Pastor; Rev. M. J. Doody and Rev. M. J. Flal- herty, Asst. Pastors.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.
CAMBRIDGE. No. 48 Quincy street. Organized 1889.
Rev. Theodore F. Wright ir charge.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN AUGUS- TANA CHURCH.
814 Mass. ave. Organized July 18, 1893. Rev. Henning Jacobson, Pastor.
UNITARIAN.
FIRST PARISH AND CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE.
Mass. ave. cor. Church street.
Organized February 11, 1636. Dedicated Dec. 12, 1833. Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, Pastor.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY IN CAMBRIDGE.
CAMBRIDGE.
Austin st. eet.
Church dedicated Jan. 1, 1807.
Parish incorporated June 12, 1835
Rev. George W. Briggs, D. D. Minister; Rev. Wm. H. Johnson, Asst. Minister.
T. FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. Inman street, near Mass. ave. Incorporated Feb. 9, 1822. Rev. Geo. W. Bicknell, D. D. Pastor.
SECOND UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Otis street, near Fifth. Incorporated Feb. 11, 1823. Rev. Harry Fister, Pastor.
MASONIC.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Masonic Hall.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
H. D. Litchfield, Joseph Wil- liams, R. W. Sutton, Lafayette G. Blair, George W. Bunton, Jolin S. Sawyer, D. U. Chamberlin, Treas .; John G. Thorogood. Oren B. French. John K. Perkins, Charles L. Fuller, Charles H. Howard, President; Chas. O. Welch, Austin Bigelow, A. K. Hebard. Clerk.
Annual meeting second Wednes- day in January, at Masonic Hall, 685 Mass. ave,
CAMBRIDGE COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Masonic Hall.
Sir C. O. Welch, E. C .; Sir C.M. Pear, Generalissimo; Sir J. G. Thorogood C. G .; Sir Leroy A. Whittier, Prelate; Sir F. L. Saw- tell, Senior Warden; Sir C. H. Morse, Junior Warden; Sir David Proudfoot, Treas .; Sir John D. C. Harries, Recorder; Sir A. K. He- bard, Standard Bearer; Sir W. P. Dudley, Sword Bearer, Sir Jolin W. Dow, Warder.
Meet first Wednesday in each month, at Masonic Hall, 685 Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Chirtered 1864.
Charles M. Pear, M. E. H. P .; Herbert A. Rhoades, E. K. ; War- re : P. Dudley, E. S. ; Geo. W. Bnn- ton, Treas .; Jolm D. C. Harris, Sec.
Meet second Friday evening of every month ju Masonic Hall, 685 Mass. ave. near Temple.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
AMICABLE LODGE, F. & A. M.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. Chartered 1805.
Horace G. Kemp, W.M .; William H. Ford, S. W .; Clarence M. How- lett, J. W. ; Henry A. Locke, Treas
Meet first Thursday evening of every month, in Masonic Hall, 685 Mass. ave. Annual election, first Thursday in December.
PUTNAM LODGE.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Chartered Dec. 14, 1854.
Officers - Edw. B. Dale, W.M .; Wm. R. Blackman, S. W .; F. H. Willard, J. W .; David Proudfoot, Treas. ; J. E. Price. Sec. ; , Chaplain; Geo. H. Munroe, Marshal; F. H. Blackman. S. D .; J. L. Axtman. J. D. ; Jeffry Yerxa, S. S .; Wm. H. Gray,J. S .; Walter Winward, Tyler; John C. Bullard, Trustee of Charity Fund.
Meet third Monday evening of every month, at Od | Fellows' Hall, 215 Cambridge street
Annual election held on the third Monday of November.
MOUNT OLIVET LODGE. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Chartered March 9, 1864.
Officers-John S. Patton, W. M. Warren P. Dudley, S. W .; Albert F. Fisher, J. W .; Fred B. Furbish, Treas .; James L. Buffum, Sec.
Meet third Thursday evening of each month in Music Hall. 685 Mass. ave. Cambridgeport. Annual election. third Thursday in Novem- ber.
MIZPAH LODGE .. CAMBRIDGEPORT. Chartered 1867.
Officers-W. O. Barbour, W. M .; L. W. Ferdinand, S. W .; Geo. M. Smith, J. W .; F. A. White, Treas. ; J. D. C. Harris, Sec.
Meet second Monday evening of every month in Masonic Hall, 685 Mass. ave.
CHARITY LODGE. NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Chartered March 9, 1870.
Officers-Geo. M. McCallar, W. M. ; Fred C. Gohring, S. W. ; James B. Hilton, J. W .; F. M. Mason, Treas. ; T. T. Ferguson, Sec. (his 23d year).
Meet first Monday in each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 2076 Mass. ave. Annual election, first Monday in December.
SIGNET CHAPTER, NO. 22, . ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR.
Organized 1888.
Officers-Mrs. E. Annette Gore, Worthy Matron; Mr. W. R. Black- man, Worthy Patron; Miss M. S. Richmond, Associate Matron; Miss L. S. Henderson, Sec. ; Miss J. L. Richmond, Treas .; Miss M. L. Parker, Conductress; Mrs. S. H. Whitney, Associate Conductress.
Meet second Thursday evening, in Odd Fellow's HIall, 534 Mass. av.
MOUNT MORIAH LODGE, F. & A. M. (COLORED). CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers -- C. E. Brooks, W. M .; William N. Dunn, S. W .; T. P. Harrison, J. W. ; C. W. Whaley, Treas. ; R. M. Gordon, Sec
Meet third Thursday in each month, at 534 Mass. ave.
ODD FELLOWS.
GRAND CANTON CAMBRIDGE, NO. 2, P. M.
CANBRIDGEPORT.
Andrew Nickerson, Clerk.
Meet fourth Thursday evening in each month at 634 Mass. ave.
CHARLES RIVER ENCAMP- MENT, NO. 22.
CAMBRIDGEPORT
Instituted Sept. 1, 1846
Regular sessions are held on the first and third Friday evenings of each month, in ()dd Fellows' Hall, 536 Mass. avenue.
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NEW ENGLAND, ENCAMP- MENT, NO. 34.
EAST CAMBRIDGE. Instituted Oct. 3, 1865.
J. H. Fellows, Scribe, 173 Wash- ington street, Boston.
Regular sessions are hold on the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 215 Cambridge street.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE, NO. 4.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted April 26, 1827.
John H. Fellows, Rec. Sec. 173 Washington strect, Boston.
Regular sessions are held every Friday evening in each week. in Odd Fellows' Hal', 215 Cambridge street, East Cambridge,
CAMBRIDGE LODGE, NO. 13. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Sept 2, 1874.
Regular sessions are held every Tuesday evening in each week, at Cambridge Hall, 631 Mass. ave.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 20. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Sept. 26, 1843.
Officers- L. D. Howe, N. C. ; G. F. Haven, V. G .; Albert E. Hill, R. Sec. ; George W. Graves, Per. Sec .; John H. Harlow, Treas .; John R. Mills, C. F. Reed, James Stewart, Trustees.
Regular sessions are held every Monday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 536 Mass. avc.
MT. AUBURN LODGE, NO. 94.
CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted July 20, 1870.
Officers - Charles H. Hunt, N. G .; Ilorace Colby, V. G .; Chas. W. McRaith, Sec. ; John S. Durant, Treas.
Regular sessions are held Wed- nesday evening in each week, in their lrall, 15 Brattle.
All communications for the lodge should be addressed, Lock Box 34, Cambridgeport.
MT. SINAI LODGE, NO. 169.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted Sept 1, 1874.
Officers - William Joyce, N. G. ; D. S. Steele, V. G ; G. H. Keay, Rec. Sec .; J. P. Shurtleff, P. S. ; E. F. Butler, Treas.
Regular sessions are held every Thursday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, 2076 Mass. ave.
DUNSTER LODGE, NO. 220. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers - James A. Fox, N. G ; E. W. Marden, V. G. ; Arthur W. Haines. Treas. ; H. E. Lombard, R. Sec. ; Joseph P. Gibson, P. Sec.
Meet every Wednesday evening in Cambridge Hall, 631 Mass. ave.
D. OF R.
AMITY LODGE, NO. 15, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Organized June 29, 1871. Miss Annie E. Canell, Sec. Resi- dence 73 Thorndike st.
Regular sessions are held on the second and last Thursday evenings in each month in Odd Fellows' Hall, 215 Cambridge street, East Cam- bridge.
OLIVE BRANCH LODGE, NO. 21, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized March 13, 1874.
Regul r sessions are hell on the second and fourth Wednesday even- ings in each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 536 Mass. ave.
NEW ENGLAND PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Organized Dec 13, 1871.
Reorganized and incorporated April 16,1878.
Annual meetings on the second Tuesday evening in December of each year, in Odd Fellows' Hall, 215 Cambridge street, East Cambridge.
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G. U. OF O. F.
CAMBRIDGE PATRIARCHIE, NO 15. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
J. R. McClenney, V. P. ; C. W. Whaley, R. V. P. ; A. Chandler, M. V. P. ; J. R. McClenney, Com. ; H. E. Creesey, Ist Lieut. ; J. W. West, Ensign.
Meet second Friday in each month, at 409 Main street. Drill meetings, second and fourth Fri- days.
HARVARD LODGE, NO. 1542.
CAMBIDGEPORT.
Instituted July 14, 1873.
Regular meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays at 558 Mass. ave. Degree meetings first Monday of each month.
HOUSEHOLD RUTH, NO. 105, G. U. O. OF O. F.
Officers - Joshua Dearing, M. N. G. ; Mrs. Jane E. Hawkins, R. N.G. ; Mrs. Anna Brown, P. N. G. ; W.R. Enos, P. M. N. G. ; C, Whaley, W. Treas. ; Mrs. Kate Lewis, W. Re- corder.
Meet the third Monday of each month, at 409. Main street, Cam- bridgeport.
American Legion of Honor.
CAMBRIDGE COUNCIL, No. 41.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Instituted Oct. 28, 1880.
Meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, 2076 Mass. ave. North Cambridge, on the first and third Fridays of each month.
DANA COUNCIL, NO. 123.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted March 19, 1880.
Meet at Cambridge, Lower Hall, 631 Mass. ave. on the first and third Mondays of each month.
A. OF O. F. OF AMERICA.
COURT HARVARD, NO. 7668.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Dec. 28, 1888.
Meet Unity Temple of Honor Hall. 591 Mass ave. second and fourth Fridays.
A. 0. OF H.
DIVISION, NO. 5. CAMBRIDGEPORT. Organized Oct. 11, 1871. Meetings second and fourth Suns days of every month.
DIVISION, NO. 15. EAST CAMBRIDGE. Organized April, 1864.
John W . Coveney, Pres. ; Mortis mer Downey, V. P. ; John T. Shea, Fin. Sec. ; Timothy O'Keefe, Treas.
Meetings held the first and third Thursday evenings of every mon h; at St. Johns Hall, Fourth st.
DIVISION, NO. 21.
CAMBRIDGE.
Officers - Edward M. Doran, Pres. ; Patrick F. Greene, Vice Pres. ; Mortimer Gallivan, Rec. Sec. ; David F. Corcoran, Fin. Sec. ; John P. Sullivan, Tr.as.
Meet the second Wednesday of each month at G. A. R. Hall, 1236 Mass. ave.
DIVISION No. 81.
William H. Daneby, President ; Jeremiah O'Connell, Vice-president ; William Maloney, Treasurer ; Mi- chael Walsh, Financial Secretary $ Patrick Nolau, Recording Secretary
A. O. of U. W. ÎNMAN LODGE, NO. 27.
CAMBRIDGE PORT. Instituted June 4, 1891.
Meet the second and fourth Mona days of each mouth. in Cambridge Lower Hall, 631 Mars. ave.
572
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
British American Associa- tions. INDEPENDENT ORDER SONS OF ST. GEORGE.
IIARVARD LODGE NO. 1. CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated April 30, 1887. Meet 639 Mass. ave.
VICTORY LODGE, NO. 191. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Instituted Jan. 1,1886.
Ernest Matthewman, Pres. ; John W. C. Sargent, Sec. ; Alfred Allcock, Treas.
Meet first and third Thursdays of each month. at 536 Mass. avenue
INDEPENDENT ORDER DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE.
EXCELSIOR LODGE, NO. 2.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. Meet 695 Mass. ave.
G. A. R.
WILLIAM H. SMART POST, NO. 30.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
E. F. Chase. Com .; G. A. Deitz, S. V.Com .; C. P. Cox,J. V. Com. ; James B. Soper, Adj. ; Geo. H. Hastings, Q.
Election first Thursday in De- cember.
Meetings held every Thursday evening at G. A. R. hall, 573 Mass. avenue.
Annual meeting first Thursday in January.
CHARLES BECK POST, NO. 56 CAMBRIDGE.
J. M. Wood, Com .; A. W. Glid- den, Adjt ; William H. Eveleth, Q M. ; A. W. Curtis, Chaplain ; M. Fleck, Surgeon.
Meet in G. A. R. Hall, 1236 Mass. avenue Quincy square, every Mon- day evening.
Annual meeting first Monday in January.
P. STEARNS DAVIS ENCAMP. MENT, POST NO. 57.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
David Witherell, Commander ; T.Cawley S. V.Com. ; Isaac Price, J. V. Com .; E. Winward, Quartermas- te ; Abner F. Davis, Surgeon.
Meet in G. A. R. Hall, 249 Cam- bridge street, 2d and 4th Wednes- day evenings in each month.
JOHN A. LOGAN POST, NO. 186.
Charles H. Titus, Conmander ; Joseph T. Batchellor, S. V. C .; Samuel Spink, J. V. S. ; Thomas Pear, Q. ; M. L. Brown, Surgeon.
Meet the second and fourth Thurs- days in the month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 536 Mass. avenue
Woman's State Relief Corps.
CHARLES BECK R. C. NO. 2. CAMBRIDGE.
Mrs. Capelia M. Ladd, Pres. ; Mrs Lucy M. Sanborn, Sec.
Meet second and third Wednes- days in each month, at G. A. R. Hall, 1236 Mass. avenue.
WILLIAM H. SMART R. C. NO. 27.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Officers - Mrs. Caroline Mills, Pres. ; Mrs. Ellen M. Murray, S. V. P .; Mrs. Mary T. Scanlon, J. V.P. ; Mabel McGill, Treas.
Meet in G. A. R Hall, 573 Mass. avenue, first and third Tuesday evenings of each month.
P. STEARNS DAVIS CORPS, NO. 06.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Mrs. Carrie Simp: on, Pres. ; Mrs. Mary Walker, Secretary ; Mrs. Carrie M. Oliver, Treasurer.
Meet second and fourth Tuesdivs in each month at G. A. R. hall, 249 Cambridge street.
573
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Order of the Sous of Veterans.
J. C. WELLINGTON CAMP NO. 14.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized July, 1886.
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