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Hibernian Hall, 556 Mass. avenue
Hillery Block, Lilac court, 131 Port- land
Hilton Block, 1298 to 1316 Mass. ave. Hixon's Block, 57 and 59 Portland
House of Correction, Thorndike, near Third
Hovey's Block, 402 Main
Howells House, 37 Concord avenue
Hyde's Block, 697 Mass. avenue
Independence Hall, rear 55 Norfolk
Inman Building, Cambridge, west side of Springfield
Institute Hall, 271 Cambridge
Ivers Block, 1963 to 1975 Mass. ave.
Kelley & Mckinnon Block, 438 to 450 Green
Knights of Honor Hall, 225 Cambridge Knights of Honor Hall, 545 Mass. avenue
Knights of Labor Hall, 515 Mass. ave. Lamsons Block, 559 Mass. avenue
Lechmere Block, Bridge, junction Cambridge [Bridge Lechmere Building, Cambridge, junc
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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC
Leicester Block, 106 Hampshire Lerner Hall, 12 Mt. Auburn Linehan's Block, Parnell and 85
Bridge Linihan Block, 13 Third
Little's Block. 1350 to 1362 Mass. av.
Lovell Block, Mass. avenue, near Mt. Vernon
Luke Building, 71 to 79 Main Lyceum Building, 1396 to 1402 Mass. avenue
Lyceum Hall, 1400 Mass. avenue
Main Block, Mass. avenue, corner Pearl
Manter Hall, 2 Holyoke
Margaret Winthrop Hall, 21 Chauncy
Martin's Block, 19 Lopez
Masonic Block, 685 to 699 Mass. ave. Masonic Hall, 215 Cambridge, East Cambridge
Masonic Hall, 685 Mass. avenue
McNamee's Block, 26 to 28 Brattle
Melledge's Block, Mass:avenue, corner Norfolk
Memorial Hall, 576 Mass. avenue
Moore's Blocks, Mt. Auburn, corner Plympton and Main, corner Trow- bridge and 17 Bradbury
Moore's Building, 6 and 8 Brattle Moxon's Building, rear 280 Mass. av. Niles' Block, 1282 to 1290 Mass.avenue Odd Fellows' Building, 534 Mass. ave. Odd Fellows' Building, 2072 to 2080 Mass. avenue, N. C.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 15 Brattle, Cam- bridge
Odd Fellows' Hall, 215 Cambridge, East Cambridge
Odd Fellows' Hall, 2076 Mass.avenue North Cambridge [avenue Odd Fellows' Hall (new), 534 Mass. Odd Fellows' Hall, 631 Mass. avenue Parish Hall, Norfolk
Pelhanı Hall, 631 Mass. avenue Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 15 Brattle
Phinney's Block, Dickinson, near Broadway
Porter's Hall, 1974 Mass. avenue
Potter Block, 1994 to 2006 Mass. ave. Probate Building, Otis, corner Second, East Cambridge
Prospect House Building, 622 Mass. avenue
Pythian Hall, 527 Mass. avenue
Quincy Hall, 1218 Mass. avenue Ramsey's Building, 1 Brattle Raymond Hall, 628 Mass. avenue Reardon's Block, 23 Erie Red Men's Hall, 2107 Mass. avenue
Registry of Deeds, Second, corner Otis, East Cambridge Richardson Block, 101 Gore
Rideout's Building, State, corner Os- born
Robbins Block, 1 to 11 Prospect Roberts Block, 10 to 15 Brattle Roberts Hall, 15 Brattle
Rogers' Blocks, Main, between Wash- ington and Brewery, Washington. between Brewery and Portland, 91 and 507 Main, and 77 Washington Rolling Mill Block, Bristol, between Berkshire and Portland St. George's Hall, 695 Mass. ave. St. John's Hall, Fourth
St. John's Literary Institute Building and Hall, 271 to 279 Cambridge Sala Protective Hall, 305 Cambridge Saunders' Block, 1599 to 1603 Mass. avenue
Sears' Block, Lowland avenue Shea's Block 151 to 155 Bridge Shepherd's Block, 67 Plympton Shepherd Block, 29 to 33 Holyoke Smart's building, rear 380 Main Social Union Building, 42 Brattle Society Hall, 534 Mass. avenue Sovereign's Hall, 575 Mass. avenue Speare's Block, Binney, near Sixth Stearns' Block, Winthrop, corner Dunster [Fifth
Stratton's Block, Cambridge, near Symonds' Block, DeWolf, opp. Mill Templars Hall, 534 Mass. ave.
Temple Block, Main, west corner of Temple
Temple Hall, 635 Mass. avenue
Temple of Honor Hall, 591 Mass. ave. The Elmwood. 209 Green
The Lawrence, 173 Franklin
Theosophical Hall, 26A Brattle
Tilton's Block, River, cor. Fairmont Tower's Block, 19 to 25 Market
Trinity Hall, Mt. Auburn st. next to Court House
Union Hall, 633 Mass. avenue Unity Hall, 1876 Mass. avenue. Vernon Block, Vernon, cor. Green
Ward's Block, rear 29 Harvard [Ware Ware Hall, 383 to 385 Harvard, cor.
Warland Building, 1278 Mass. ave.
Watson Block, 1876 Mass. avenue
Welch's Block, North, opp. N. E. Glass Works Wellington Hall, Pearl
Wheatland's Block, Cambridge, june- tion 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, 678 Mass. ave. Y. M. C. Gymnasium, Prospect, cor. Harvard
95E COLLEGE BUILDINGS, CEMETERIES, WHARVES, ETC
College Buildings.
Alumni Hall, junction Kirkland,
Quincy and Cambridge, 1874 Appleton Chapel, College yard, 1856 Astronomical Observatory, Garden, opp. Linnæan, 1846 Austin Hall, Holmes pl. 1883 Botanic Garden, Garden cor. Linnæan, 1805
Boylston Hall, College yard, 1857 Buorham Hall (Ep. Theo. Sch.) Brat- tle, 1879
Cary Building, Jarvis, 1890
Claverly Hall, Mt. Auburn, 1892
College House, 1416 and 1428 Mass. avenue, 1946
Conant Hall, Oxford, n. Jarvis, 1893
Dane Hall, College yard, 1832
Divinity Hall, Divinity ave. 1726
Divinity Library Building, Divinity avenue
Fay House (Radcliffe College), 10 Garden
Fogg Museum of Arts, College yard, 1894
Gore Hall, College yard, 1838
Gray's Hall, College yard. 1863 Harvard Hall, College yard, 1769 Hemen way Gymnasium, junction Kirkland and Holmes place 1878
Holden Chapel, College yard, 1724 Hollis Hall, College yard, 1812
Holworthy Hall, College yard, 1812
Holyoke House, 1336 to 1346 Mass. avenue, 1871
Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear Holmes place, 1884
Lawrence Hall, Brattle, near Mason, 1873
Lawrence Scientific School, Kirkland, corner Holmes place, 1848
Massachusetts Hall, College yard, 1720
Matthews Hall, College yard, 1870
Memorial Hall, junction Kirkland, Cambridge and Quincy
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity avenue and Oxford, 1859
Peabody Museum of Archaeology, Divinity avenue, 1877
Perkins Hall, Oxford, near Jarvis, 1893
Reed Hall (Ep. Theo. School), Brattle 1875
Sever Hall, College yard, 1878
Stoughton Hall College yard, 1805 Thayer Hall, College yard, 1869
University Hall, College yard, 1812
University Museum, Oxford, near Kirkland
Wadsworth House, 1341 Mass. ave. 1726
Walter Hastings' Hall, Mass. avenue, near Holmes place, 1889
Weld Hall, College yard, 1871
Cemeteries.
Cambridge, Coolidge ave.near Water- town line, Charles S. Childs, super- intendent Catholic, Rindge ave. opp. Jackson
Mt. Auburn, Mt. Auburn street, near Watertown line, James C. Scorgie, supt. Old Burying Ground, Mass. ave. cor. Garden
Wharves.
Ayer's, Third, next Gas House Bent's, 168 Main Brooks, 221 Bridge Brooks, estate of, 84 Bridge, E. C. Bullard's, Western av.
City, 184 Main College, foot of Dunster Day M. 132 Main, Lower Port Gas House, Third next Canal Geo. H. Rugg's, 386 River Hall's, foot of East, E. C. 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, 386 River Sanborn. 68 Bridge, E. C. Sargeant's, foot of Plympton
Sawyer's, 16 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 Broad- way Wellington H. & Co. 28 Bridge, E. C. Wellington & Buck, East, n. Bridge, E. C. Winthrop, foot of DeWolf Wood Wm. H. & Co. 13 Broadway
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BRIDGES, WARD BOUNDARIES, ETC
Bridges.
Brookline street, from foot of Brook-
line street, Cambridgeport'to Boston Cambridge street, from River street, Cambridgeport, to Brighton district Craigie, from Bridge street, E. C. to Boston
[Main
First street, across Broad Canal to Harvard, from Mass. ave. Cambridge- port, to Mass. ave. Boston, 1888 North Harvard street, from Boylston st. Cambridge, to Brighton distriet
Prison Point, end Prison Point, E.C. to Charlestown
Sixth street, across Broad Canal at Sixth
Third street, across Broad Canal at Third
West Boston, from Main st. Cam- bridgeport to Boston
Western avenue, from Western ave. Cambridgeport to Brighton district
Ward Boundaries.
WARD 1. Beginning at the bound- ary line between Cambridge and Bel- mont, 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 Shep- ard street, thence by the centre of Shepard to Massachusetts avenue, thence by the centre of Massachu- setts avenue to Sacramento street, thence by the centre of Sacramento street to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somevrille. thence by said boundary line to a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Massachusetts avenue, thence by the centre of Massachusetts avenue to Mount Auburn street, thence by the centre of Mount Auburn street to Putnam avenue, thence by the centre of Putnam avenue to West- ern avenue, thence by the centre of Western avenue to the boundary line between Cambridge and Brighton, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown, thence by the last mentioned boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by the last men- tioned boundary line to the point be- gun at.
WARD 2. Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville at a point which would be struck by the central line of Dana street, if extended northerly to said boundary line, thence by a line to Dana street, and by the centre of Dana street to Massachusetts ave- nue, thence through the centre of Massachusetts avenue to Norfolk street, thencc by the centre of Nor- folk street to Washington street, thence by the centre of Washington street to the junction of Washington and Main streets, thenee by a line at a right angle sontherly to the water, thence by the water to the mouth of Broad canal to the North canal, thence by the centre of North canal, and
northerly, in a line continued there- from to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the point be- gun at.
WARD 3. Beginning at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to the North canal, thence by the centre of North canal and northerly, in a line continued therefrom to the boundary line be - tween Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles River, thence by the water to the point begun at.
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 ave. to Mount Auburn street, thence through the centre of Mount Auburn street to Massachusetts avenue, thence through the centre of Massa- chusetts avenue to Norfolk street. thence through the centre of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence through the centre of Washington to junction of Washington and Main streets, thence by a line at a right angle, southerly, to the water, thence by the water to the point begun at.
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 Mass. avenue, thence by the centre of Massachusetts avenue to Sacramento street, thenee by the centre of Sacra- mento street to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thenee by the said last mentioned bonndary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence by said bound- ary line to the point begun at.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS,
PERFECT FITTING,
To Order or Ready Made.
G. W. CUSHMAN, 17 COURT STREET, BOSTON. Next Ames Building.
Bartlett's College Pharmacy,
UR facilities for preparing your pre- scriptions are unequalled.
UR line of Toilet Goods are unex- celled. UR Ice Cream Soda, Egg and Milk drinks are unsurpassed.
UR assortment of Cigars and Tobac- cos are unapproachable.
HOLYOKE HOUSE, HARVARD SQUARE.
F.
LLIAM
GARRETT
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FIRST-CLASS HORSE SHOER, 139 Franklin St., Cambridgeport.
N B. - Particular attention paid to Overreach- ing and Interfering Horses; also, Corns, Thrush, False Quarters, Sand Cracks, etc.
Shoeing of Trotting and Driving Horses a Specialty.
Charles M. Conant,
(M. E. RIDEOUT & CO.) STATE ST., Corner Osborne,
EXPERT
ACCOUNTANT,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
- AND -
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
RESIDENCE, 22 LEE STREET.
CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY. 1896.
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.
Ab. above; art., agent; Am. N. & T. Co., American Net & Twine Co .; Am. R. Co., American Rubber Co .; asst., assistant; ave., avenue; b. or 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; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; C. W. W., Cambridge Water Works; 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; mak., maker; mnfr., manufacturer; M. C. V. S., Massachusetts College Veterinary Surgeons; M. I. T., (B), 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; R. P., Riverside Press; st., street; sec., secretary; S., Somerville; sq., square; supt., superintendent; S. P. C. T. A., Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; T. B. M. Co., The Blake Mnfg. Co .; treas., treasurer; U. P., University Press; 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 DIREC- TORY, MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
AARON EMMA, h. 46} Elm John, cigar maker, B. b. 8 Jay Lewis (Aaron & Parker), cigar mnfr. 513 Mass. ave. h. 8 Jay Mary J. Mrs. nurse, h. 317 Franklin Moss, cigar mufr. 102 Moore, h. do. Solomon, laborer, b. 317 Green
& Parker (Lewis Aaron and Freder- ick C. Parker), cigar mufrs. 513 Mass. ave.
Aaronson John, baker, 436 Mass. ave. Abbot Annie W. Miss, h. 23 Berkeley Edwin H. 50 State, B. h. 1 Follen Francis E. h. Larch
George W. 21 Central whf. B. h. 294 Harvard Philip S. lawyer, b. 1 Follen
Abbott. Albert Warren, clerk, 201 Bridge, h. 402 Cambridge Arthur T. inspector, G. M. D. bds. 261 Mt. Auburn
Abbott Carrie F. Miss, h. 7 Chauncy Charles, student, b. 334 Broadway Charles E. clerk, b. 48 Austin Edward Rev. pastor, St. James Epis. church, h. 11 Dana
Edward W. carpenter, b. 15 Salem Frank, teamster, h. 10 Bridge
Harry C. wood and coal, 61 Elm, b. 63 do.
Harry H. clerk, 53 No. Market, B. b. is Lake
Henry C. car conductor, h. 14 How- land
John K. auctioneer and real estate, 316 Putnam ave. h. 282 Mass. ave. Lucinda, housekeeper, h. 402 Cam- bridge
Lucy K. Mrs. boarding house, 5 Dickinson
Maria, widow of Horatio N. h. 402 Cambridge
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Abbott Richard S. blockmaker,h.18 Lake Sarah Elizabeth, widow of Charles S. h. 48 Austin Walter E. b. 28 Warland
Walter H. expressman, h. 27 Austin
Walter S. clerk, b. 18 Lake
William D. block maker, E. B. b. 18 Lake
William S. laborer, b. 48 Austin
Abelle Hattie F. Miss, confectionery, 325 Cambridge, h. at Everett
Aberle Charles, police officer, station 3, b. rear 177 Spring
John, cooper, b. rear 177 Spring
Joseph J. hairdresser, b. 44 School
Katharine, widow of Jacob. h. rear 177 Spring
Abroe Francis, bds. Mary A. McQuel- len's, Bradbury
Acheson Henry, boxmaker, h. 189 Winsor William R. apothecary, 81 Webster ave. h. 392 Winsor
Achorn Washington L. h. 31 Bigelow Acker Arthur F. furniture maker, h. 53 Prince
Stanley, clerk, B. bds. 53 Prince Ackerly John R. h. 413 Main
Ackers Charles H. bookbinder, Riverside bindery, b. 44 Western ave.
A CKERS JOHN L. P. painter, 515 Mass. ave. h. 44 Western ave. See p. 791
John P. clerk, B. b. 21 Sacramento William H. printer, h. 35 Pearl
Ackerson Jeremiah, teamster, bds. 103 Green
John, box maker, b. 327 Winsor Ackles James R. piano maker at Towers, h. 110 Hampshire
Acorn Fred A. car conductor, h. 10 Bay Acunha Belle, widow, h. 31 Broadway
Adams Adelbert A. salesman, 24 Lincoln, B. h. 15 Lee
Anna R. Mrs. h. 41 Inman Annie E. Mrs. h. 19 Antrim
Annie I. widow of Harry, h. 3 Wal nut avenue
Calvin W. engineer, B. & A. R. R. h. 285 Pearl
Charles A. clerk, 1338 Mass. ave. b. 2 Lamson pl.
Charles Fred, lawyer, 671 Mass. ave. h. 32 Essex
Charles M. potter, A. H. Hews & Co. h. Số Walden Charles S. salesman, b. 62 Otis Charles S. 2597 Mass. ave.
A' DAMS CHARLES W. Ferd F. French & Co. (limited), carriages, 14-24 Sudbury, B.h. 442 Broadway See p. 824
Comfort A. instructor Electrical En- gineering, H. U. h. 13 Farrar
Adams Czarina C. Mrs. h. 40 Norfolk
D. Frances Miss, music teacher, b. 10 Shepard
Edward I .. artist, 16 Haskell, b. do. Ellen F. Mrs. h. 45 Oxford
Ernest, bookkeeper, rms. 35 Western avenue
Ernest G. 38 State, B. b. 45 Oxford
Ernest H. bookkeeper, 694 Mass. av. I'ms. 35 Western ave.
Eugenia Mrs. bds. 26 Bigelow
Francis, h. 930 Mass. ave.
Frank R. pay roll clerk, B. bds. 19 Antrim
Frederick, clerk, Riverside Press, b. 219 Green
Frederick W. machinist, 29 Main, h. at Somerville
Freedom S. carpet beating, 236 Cambridge, B. h. 32 Tremont
George B. clerk 305 Congress, B. h. 12} Rindge ave.
George D. bookbinder, b. 120 Austin
George W. gardener, bds. 5 West
Georgianna Miss, stenographer, 29 Franklin, h. 33§ Essex
Gertrude E. widow of Austin R. h. 2 Lamson place
Hannah A. Mrs. h. 252 Sidney
Harry B. storage, 1 Richdale ave. h. 35 Arlington
Herbert G. electrician B., bds. 96 Richdale ave.
Isaac, h. 11 Shepard
James, laborer, h. 3 Rollins ct.
James A. hostler, 133 Green, h. at Allston [Spring
James H. driver, 68 Bridge, h. 70 James H. furniture polisher, house 20 Tremont
John, cook, b. 100 Clark
John, hairdresser, b. 44 Pine
John A. b. 120 Austin
John F. lawyer, 53 State, B. h. 96 Richdale ave.
John P. h. 10 Shepard
John Q. ins. agent, b. 2 Lamson pl.
.Joseph M. Jr. tailor's cutter, boards 252 Sidney
Lydia A. h. 21 Cogswell ave.
Major, h. r. 159 Broadway
Marcellus T. yardman, h. 47 Hastings Mary C.Miss, teacher, Sleeper school, b. at W. Somerville
Maurice H. foreman. Am. N. & T.
Co. Second, h. 400 Cambridge Oscar Fay, author, b. 378 Harvard Paul, laborer, h. 120 Webster ave. Peter, compositor, h. 120 Austin Reuben A. laborer,h.60 Hubbard av. Robert, laborer, h. 21 Flagg
Ruth A. widow of Abraham, bds. 2 Ashburton pl.
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Adams Sarah L. Miss, h. 3312 Essex Solomon N.overseer, fertilizing room, 169 Gore, h. 1682 Cambridge Susan M.Miss, teacher, Allston gram- mar school, bds. 66 Inman
Theodore P. master Latin school, Fayette, cor. Broadway, h. at Boston
William Mrs. h. 45 River
William P. painter, b. 252 Sidney
William R.dry goods, 258 Cambridge, h. 62 Otis
A. D. Club, 11 Dunster
Adell Charles, laborer, h. Hotel Myrtle Aden Rudolph, sausage maker, b. 5 Pio- neer
Adler Gregoire, tailor, h. 14 Wilbur
Agassiz Alexander, curator, Museum of Comparative Zoology, H. U. and 12 Ashburton pl. B. h. 36 Quincy Elizabeth C. widow of Louis, h. 36 Quincy
George R. bds. 36 Quincy
Max, bds. 35 Quincy
Primary school, Sacramento, e. Ox- ford
Agnew David, coachman, 317 Harvard, h. at Somerville
Millard F. porter, h. 353 Main
William F. engineer, C. E.L.Co.h.39 Prospect
Aguste Antonio, laborer, h. 33 Vine
Agusto Amanson, h. Lowland, n. Vine Manuel, at 169 Gore, bds. 148 Vine Ahearn Annie, widow of Thomas, h. 194 Norfolk
Dennis, baker, N. Y. Biscuit Co. b. r. 105 Amory
Ellen, widow of John, h.r.105 Amory Eugene, gate tender, B. & M.R. R. East, h. 26 do.
Eugene, laborer, h. 3 Linelian ct.
Harry, laborer, bds. 6 Squires ct.
H. Louisa, dressmaker, 149 Dublin, h. do.
John, b. 2 DeWolf
Mary, widow of Dennis, h.200 Dublin Maurice, city laborer, h. 149 Dublin Maurice J. b. 59 Rice
Michael F. at 169 Gore, h.141 Second Patrick, produce, h. 31 Harding
Richard A. Custom House, B. h. 200 Dublin
Timothy, baker, h. 170 Franklin William, laborer, h. 41 Jefferson see Ahern, O'Hearn also Herne Ahern DennisG. bricklayer, h. 286 Green John, b. 18 Warren
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John D. ins. agent, b. 2 Emmons pl. John J.book stamper, B. h. 42 Prince HERN JOHN JJ.real estate, etc. 426 Cambridge, h. 105 Spring. See p. 35
Ahern Maurice A. gardener, 121 Brattle, h. 6 Foster
Michael, bricklayer, h.2 Emmons pl. William Mrs. boarding house. 67 Winthrop, h .do. [place William H. pressman, b. 2 Emmons see Ahearn, also O'Hearn
Aiken Charles W. mechanical engineer, 184 Broadway, rms. 149 Austin
Edward H. musician, h. 2 Ferry pl. Hannah Mrs. h. 2 Percy pl.
Aikens Anthony C. h. 109 Hastings Ainley George, bricklayer, h. 88 Elm Ainsworth John, at 169 Gore, h. 191 Norfolk
Aitcheson Robert, carpenter, h. 453 Win- sor
Aitken Daniel H. carpenter, 11 Cherry, h. at Boston
Aker Hans, cabinet maker, 10S Cambridge Ole C. cabinet maker, 108 Cam- bridge, h. 4 Carlisle
Akerley Edward, laborer,h.48 Fairmount John, laborer, h. 402 Main
Akerman George, supt. Lamb & Ritchie, Albany, h. 32 Pearl
Gustaf, organ builder, h. 31 Pine Akerson John, yard man, 174 Broadway Akin Emily H. widow of William L. h. 62 Wendell
Alary Amable, barber, 350 Green, b 348 do. Louis, hairdresser, 348 Green, h. do. Albee Andrew, provisions, 91 Hampshire, h. 315 Winsor
Helen M. teacher, Latin school, b. 48 Lake View ave.
Louise C. cataloguer, H. U. library, bds. 4S Lake View ave.
Sumner Mrs. h. 48 Lake View ave.
Alberts Albert, laborer, h. 225 Third
Albert. Jr. brass smith, b. 225 Third Clement P. painter, 165 Charles, h. 227 Third
Frank, teamster, h. 668 Cambridge
Lizzie Mrs. laundry, 666 Cambridge, 1. 66S do.
Albertson Frederick, candy maker, b. 8 Market
Albro Annie E. Miss, rms. 19 Church Alchorn JJohn H.foreman, 205 Broadway, 11. 254 Prospect
Alden Charles A. bookkeeper, 45 North, B. b. 78 Hancock
Charles W. manager, 9 Bowdoin sq. B. h. 71 Allston
George W. A. plasterer, h. 55 Harris Rebecca Mrs. h. 44 Martin
Sophia D. widow of Elbridge G. h. 78 Hancock
William R. plasterer, b. 55 Harris
William T.fly finisher, 165 Broadway, h. 21 Essex [60 Otis Aldhen Thomas, provisions, 2 Gore, h.
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Aldrich Edwin H.bookkeeper, 243 Broad- way, h. 27 Blake
Frank, starch, etc. 55 Kilby, B. h. 7S Washington ave.
H. W. buyer , B. h. 125 Mt. Auburn Sybil B. widow of Paul T.h.95 Green Aleson Albert, laborer, h. 3S Union
Alexander Abram, upholstery, etc. 728 Mass. ave. h. 181 Green
Anna M. widow, h. 3 Lincoln pl.
Arthur R. brick layer, b. 413 Green
Charles J. plumber, 531 Cambridge, h. 145 Brookline
Constance G. Miss, teacher, Latin school, b. 7 Buckingham pl.
George L. coupe, B. h. 9 Norris
Gertrude A. Miss, milliner, bds. 413 Green
Giles R. carpenter, h. 102 Norfolk Hiram P. h. 132 Green
James A. machinist, h. 332 Mass.av.
John. machinist, 17 Main, h. 96 Norfolk
John L. clerk, B. b. 9 Norris
J. Scott, sergeant, police station 2,h. 132 Green
Leonard B. carpenter, h. 413 Green
Mark, blacksmith, h. 956 Cambridge Mary, h. 39 Jefferson
Robert, laborer, h. 28 Decatur
Samuel F. asst. manager, Armstrong News Co. B. bds. 9 Norris
Simon, pool room B. h. 110 Plymp- ton
Thomas C. blacksmith, h. 956 Cam- bridge
Alexandrian Herbert (Alexandrian & Ensherrian), jeweler, rms. 196 Auburn
& Ensherrian (Herbert Alexandrian and Joseph Ensherrian), fancy goods, 26 Brattle
Alexanson Hans, electrician, 174 Pleas- ant, h. do.
Alger Amanda M. Miss, teacher, River- side primary school, h. 37 Mt. Vernon
Alghieri Simon, soup mnfr.rear 334 Main, h. 56 Norfolk
Allaire Louis, scorer, h. 73 Tremont
Allan Alexander, printer, h. 373 Harvard George T. engineer, 443 Mass. ave. h. 124 Austin
Thomas, engineer, 36S Main, b. 124 Austin
Walter S. b. 373 Harvard
William F. bookkeeper, B. h. 129 Magazine see Allen also Allyn
Allard Joseph A. contractor, h. 160 Hamilton
Michael, h. 38 Ninth
Robert, waiter, B. h. TS Brookline
Allard Willard J. foreman, h. 64 Fifth Allcock Alfred, carpenter,h.end Pember- ton
Percy H. paper hanger, b. end Pem- berton
Allen Albert P. electrical engineer, h. 23 Gray
Alexander V. G. Rev. Professor of Ecclesiastical History,Epis. Theo. school, h. 2 Phillips pl.
Alfred, janitor, (12 Central, B.), h. 79 Elm
Annie L. Miss, b. S State
A. E. vocalist, h. 17 Leonard ave.
Charles (Little, Brown & Co.), Black- stone, h. at Boston
Crawford C. lawyer B., b. 52 Shep- ard
Daniel, foreman boiler maker 72 Main, h. at Boston
Donald. agent, b. 104 Inman
Edmund J.painter, h.1550 Cambridge
Eliza, widow of William,h. 25 Regent Elizabeth, housekeeper, 11 Fifth
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