The Cambridge directory 1899, Part 79

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Publication date: 1899
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Ward 1-Alex. Millan, term ex- pires 1898. Ward 2-Wm. W. Burrage, term expires 1899.


Ward 3-Stephen Anderson, terms expires 1902.


Ward 4-Charles Walker, term expires 1901.


Ward 5-Charles Bullock, term expires 1900.


Secretary-David P. Muzzey, of- fice Central sq. bldg.Cambridge- port.


Superintendent of Almhouse- Martin L. Eldredge.


Visitor-Vespasian Danforth.


Board of Health-E. Edwin Spencer, Thos. Hunt, Charles Harris, J. B. Soper, Clerk.


Keeper of Lockups-Lothrop J. Cloyes.


Person to Receive Information of Damage Done by Dogs .- Lothrop J. Cloyes.


Measurers of Wood and Bark- Herbert T. Lawrence, Robert A. Parry.


Fence Viewers-Lewis W. Hast- ings, Colin Chisholm, William H. Gray.


Committee for the Preservation of Fish-Lewis M. Hastings, Theo. L. Pike.


Constables-George T. Barring- ton, William F. Batchelder, Ed- ward F. Chase, Lothrop J. Cloyes, John M. Davis, John R. Fairbairn, Mark J. Folsom, Joseph Fox, Walter F. Hayward, Appleton Hubbard, John F. Murray, Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley, Ves- pasian Danforth, James E. Len- non, Warren Ivers, John Lough- rey, William A. Ford, John L. L. Lynch, Edward M. Williams, Thomas C. Scottron, Cyril Wright, James E. Murray, Julius M Nazro, Frank E. Shaw, John J. Rafferty,


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


John F. Murphy, Arthur M. Stew- art, Jolın Mahady.


Inspectors of Junk Shops, Pawn Brokers Shops and Second Hand Clothing Stores and Dealers-Mark J. Folsom, John F. Murray, James E. Murray.


Hay Weighers-Thomas Gurn- ham, H. K. Parsons.


Coal Weighers-Frank E. Bailey, Hiram W. Brooks, Silas E. Buck, Edward E. Coye, Walter E. Grieves, Fred A. Humiston, Her- bert T. Lawrence, Charles H. Le- land, Thomas H. Matthews, John Moynahan, John E. A. Mulliken, Amos Pettingill, Frank H. Tyler, Alfred H. Wellington.


Weighers-Leonard R. Bacon, Edward J. Carroll, Isaac A. Chandler, James W. Coleman, William L. Ducey, Alex. S. Ford, John Guiney, Charles F. Hittin- ger, Nathan H. Holbrook, Robert Holden, Henry Hooker, Stanley Jennison, William Maloney, Mel- ville McFarland, Alfred Morrill, Walter H. Murdock, Robert S. Paine, John Reardon Jr. James J. Scully, Thomas H. Shea, Ed- mund I. Train, Frank H. Tyler, Alexander Wight.


Person to Seize all Baskets, Measures, Vessels, etc. - Albert F. Roberts.


Measurer of Grain-Albert F. Roberts.


Measurer and Surveyor-Henry L. Hale.


Surveyors of Mechanic's Work- John S. Pollard, Charles A. Mason.


Auctioneers-John J. Ahern, Daniel A. Buckley, Norman J. Campbell, Wilbur S. Clarke, John F. Coolidge, John W. Coveney, Watson G. Cutter, Walter B. Dan- forth, James A. Donovan, Wil- liam R. Ellis, Paul Epstein, John R. Fairbairn, Max Frankenstein, D. J. Hayes, Stephen H. Harring- ton, Leander M. Hannum, P. Allen Lindsey, James E. Lennon, John Mahady, John F. Murphy, Charles L. Phillips, Edmund E. Sanborn, Thomas C. Scottron, Francis Traynor, Walter C. Ward- well, William Welling, Cyril Wright.


Undertakers- Stephen Ander- son, David F. Corcoran, John W. Coveney, Daniel P. Danahy, Thomas Devens, Arthur S. Fudge, Edw. J. Fudge, David Fudge, Samuel F. Hunt, George H. Kelley, Joseph J. Kelley, Horace D. Litchfield, Judson Litchfield, C. Henry Lockhart, Abiel E. Long, James F. Mullen, James H. Ross, John J. Ross, James J. Shea, John T. Shea, Daniel P. Shea, M. J. Shea, Ralph Smith, William Stinson, William A. Taylor, Henry A. Wyeth, Ben- jamin F. Wyeth.


Park Commissioners-George Howland Cox, Edmund Reardon, W. M. Richardson, H. E. Whiting, acting supt.


Registrars of Voters-James Cox, William J. Breen, Isaac S. Pear, office, Central sq. bldg., Western ave.


Water Board-James M. W. Hall, president; Wellington Fill- more, Geo. H. Howard, Stillman F. Kelley, Frank A. Allen, Walter H. Harding, Registrar aud Clerk of Board. Office, City Hall.


Harry L. Lincoln, Registrar's Asst.


Fred G. Davis, Inspector.


E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engi- neer and Supt. Charles B. Parker, Asst. Supt.


Police Department.


Chief of Police-Lothrop J. Cloyes ; office, Central sq. bldg. Western ave.


Deputy Chief of Police-Wil- liam F. Bachelder.


Captains-District 1, Mark J. Folsom ; district 2, John F. Mur- ray ; district 3, Fred B. Pullen. Inspector-Capt. James E. Murray.


Asst. Inspector- H. C. Jones. Chief's Clerk-C. W. Priest.


Sergeants of Police- Daniel Callahan, Andrew Sproul, David A. Stevens, station 1; M. J. Conry, J. Scott Alexander, station 2; William A. Mullett, Charles L. Pike, station 3.


Policemen-District 1, Richard H. Aylward, George T. Barring- ton, Edward F. Belcher, Elbridge


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


S. Blen, Michael J. Brennan, Thomas M. Campbell, Timothy Corcoran, James A. Cox, Patrick Doyle, Joseph H. Furbush, John J. McBride, Robert T. Hixon, John E. McCrehan, Charles C. Marston, Simon D. Hiscock, Charles H. Presho, Bernard S. Roper, Leonard Shackford, Geo. Smyth, James E. McNulty, Joseph C. Temple, Dennis F. Leahy, John H. Wells, Orrin B. White, James H. H. Holt, Wil- liam H. H. Howe, Fred L. Ladd, John E. Winlsow, John P. Maloy, Edward J. Comerford, Edward J. McCabe, E. J. Welch, Dexter Jewett. District 2, M. Culhane, John Coulter, T. F. Dynan, J. G. Forristall, M. A. Ginty, J. J. Griffiths, M. M. Hackett, John A. Hezlitt, B. F. Higgins, F. W. Law, James L. McElroy, Bernard McCaffrey, Benjamin McKeen, Wm. H. McMenimen, P. F. Murray, S. J. Mulvaney, M. Neilson, T. J. Real, F. A. Robinson, William H. Robertson, T. P. Rowe, W. H. Rowe, J. E. Shaughnessy, C. Sullivan, John Wiley, R. E. Mullin, John W. Duhan, Fred M. Ellis, Wm. Hill, J. W. Parks, W. F. Mckeown, Hubert Gordon. District 3, Charles F. Aberle, F. Apel, D. F. Counihan, J. P. Hall, William N. Mullins, P. F. Hurley, C. J. McCann, Ralph R. Rice, F. W. Scobey, B. C. Scully, Joseph F. McCorry, F. W. Skelley, D. F. Walsh, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Kelleher.


Reserve Officers-Geo. J. Mahoney, P. F. Dunlea, C. W. Wyman, T. F. Leahy, W. F. Abule.


Medical Examiner -- William D. Swan.


Third District Court of Mid- dlesex County.


Jurisdiction - Cambridge, Ar- lington and Belmont.


Standing Justice-Charles Al- my.


Special Justices-Samuel W. McDaniel and Augustine J. Daly. Clerk-Emerson W. Law.


Meet every day at 9 A. M. legal holidays excepted. City Build- ing, Brattle square, Cambridge.


Fire Department.


Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Casey, 449 Cambridge st. Assis- tants-William B. Cade, Nathaniel W. Bunker, Dennis R. Sullivan, chief's driver.


ENGINE CO. NO. 1.


City bldg. Brattle sq. Ward one. John L. Jones Jr. Capt .; Thomas H. Kneeland, Lieut .; Ed- ward E. Priest, Engineman ; Daniel E. Powers, Asst. Engine- man; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; Daniel E. Shea, Driver of Hose.


ENGINE CO. NO. 2.


378 to 394 Mass. ave. Ward 4.


James Cunningham, Capt. Ar- thur C. Day, Lieut .; William H. Cairns, Engineman ; John H. Mc- Dermott, Asst. Engineman; An- gus McDonald, Driver; Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose.


ENGINE CO. NO. 3.


Third st. cor. Gore, Ward 3.


Walter Baker. Capt; John Bras- sel, Lieut. ; Hiram Blood, Engine- man ; Charles A. Blair, Asst. En- gineman ; Peter McSorley, Driver ; P. J. Hayes, Driver of Hose.


ENGINE CO. NO. 4.


Mass. ave. cor. Blake, Ward 5:


Daniel A. McCaughlin, Captain ; John T. Henderson, Lieut .; John E. Ricker, Engineman ; Jeremiah O'Conner, Asst. Engineman; Al- bert S. Benson, Driver ; George E. Muzzey, Driver of Hose.


ENGINE CO. NO. 5.


Inman sq. Ward 2.


Frank P. Scanlan, Capt .; Wm. T. King. Lieut. ; Charles E. Con-


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ner, Engineman; L. H. Dale, Asst. Engineman; Charles R. Hooker, Driver; Jas. H. Furfey, Driver of Hose.


ENGINE CO. NO. 6.


178-180 River st. Ward 4.


John H. Brown, Capt. ; John H. Robbins, Lieut. ; J. L. Howe, En- gineman ; Charles A. Cairns, Asst. Engineman ; John J. O'Callaghan, Driver; William Parks, Driver of Hose.


ENGINE CO. NO. 7.


Main, opp. Pelham.


George A. Garrity, Capt .; Jo- seph A. Wood, Lient .; Thomas Wiseman, Engineman ; John H. Walker, Asst. Engineman; Thos. F. O'Connell, Driver; John Mc- Carthy, Driver of Hose.


CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1. Central Sq. bldg. Western av.


Lewis C. Clark, Lieut. ; J. T. McCabe, Engineman ; John H. Dardis, Driver.


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 2


Lexington ave. Ward 1.


George W. Butler, Lieut .; Wil- liam HI. Barrow, Engineman ; Wm. Haley, Driver.


HIOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1. City building, Eliot sq. Ward 1. Jolın T. McNamee, Capt. ; Edw. Conroy. Lieut .; Chas. Olsson, Driver; Benj. McArthur, Ladder- man.


HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2.


Portland street, near Cambridge, Ward 2.


Wm. F. Newman, Captain ; Jas. M. Casey, Lieut. ; Thomas Mim- naugh, Driver; Albert Waite, Ladderman.


HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 3


378 to 394 Mass. ave. Ward 4.


Thomas L. Hunter, Capt .; Cutler L. Vose, Lieut. ; Exurie J. Ouimette, Tillerman; Wm. E. Richardson, Driver.


CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Location of Boxes.


NO.


8 Prison Point, cor. Bridge


8 Prison Point (duplicate)


9 Cambridge, near First


10 Thorndike, cor. First


12 Third, cor. Winter


13 Fourth, Police Station No. 3


14 Sixth, eor. Cambridge


15 Vine, cor. Fifth


16 Broadway, Hersey's mill


17 Washington, cor. Burleigh


21 Sidney, cor. Allston ct.


23 Pearl, cor. Auburn


24 Brookline, cor, Valentine


25 Lafayette square


26 Main, cor. Osborn


27 Clark, cor. Harvard


28 Broadway, cor. Burleigh


29 Webster ave. cor. Plymouth


31 Cambridge, cor. Harding


32 Columbia, cor. Cambridge


34 Hampshire, cor. Columbia


35 Harvard, cor. Norfolk


36 Mass. ave. cor. Prospect


37 Junction Pleasant and River


38 Magazine, cor. Lake


39 Magazine, cor. Chestnut


41 Pleasant, cor. Fairmont


42 Blackstone, cor. River


43 Banks, near Flagg


45 Franklin, cor. Soden


46 Mass. ave. cor. Hancock


47 Broadway, opp. Antrim


48 Inman sq. Engine House No. 5


49 Cambridge, near Ellery


51 Broadway, cor. Ellery


52 Junc. Mass. ave. and Mt. Au- burn


53 Mt. Auburn, cor. Holyoke place


54 Cambridge, Memorial Hall


56 Kirkland, cor. Sumner


57 Oxford, cor. Hammond


58 Mass. ave. and Waterhouse


59 Harvard sq. cor. Brattle


61 Brattle sq. City Building


62 Mt. Auburn, opp. Hilliard


63 Junction of Brattle and Ma- son


64 Concord ave. Arsenal sq.


65 Mass. ave. cor. Shepard


68 Mass. ave. near R. R. bridge


69 Mass. ave. opp. Day


71 Mass. ave. near Tannery


72 Reed, near school house


73 Rindge ave. near Bay State brick yd.


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74 Sherman, cor. Railroad


75 Walden, cor. Raymond


416 Rubber Work Yard, Ninth


76 Walnut ave. cor. Arlington


417 Ivers & Pond, Main


78 Concord ave. cor. Huron av.


418


Tower's Piano Key Factory, Broadway


81 Mt. Auburn, near hospital


82 Brattle, cor. Appleton


83 Brattle, cor. Elmwood av.


421 Norcross Bros.' Yard, Brook- line


84 Lake View ave. cor. Huron avenue


422


Kendall & Sons', Boiler Works Yard, Main


87


Lake View ave. near Concord avenue


423


Morss & Whyte Wire Works, Franklin


91


Brattle and Lexington av.


92


Mt. Auburn, near car house


427


426 Spiral Tube Works, Albany J. C. Davis Soap Works, Broadway


428


Boston Woven Hose & Rub- ber Co. 29 Hampshire


114 115


Third, cor. Bent


116


Third, cor. Broadway


121


Brookline, cor. Chestnut


126


Pine, cor. Washington


131


Portland, cor. Cambridge


134


Tremont, cor. Hampshire


City stable


135


Harvard, opp. Bigelow


136


Norfolk, cor. Austin


137


Western ave. cor. Howard


139 Pearl, cor. Allston


145


Bay, cor. Kinnaird


148


Cambridge, corner Ellsworth avenue


149


Kirkland, near Baldwin


151


Dana, corner Harvard


152


Junc. Mass. ave. and Bow


153 Grant, cor. De Wolfe


157


Carver, cor. Wendell


158


Oxford, cor. Harris


162 Willard, cor. Foster


165


Mass. ave. cor. Linnaean


167


Linnaean, cor. Avon place


168 Mass. ave. near Russell


169


Rindge ave. near Hollis Crescent ave. cor. Walden


176


Bellevue ave. and Avon Hill


178 Garden, and Huron ave.


179 Buckingham, cor. Parker


215 Sixth, cor. Charles


West Boston Bridge Trans- fer Station


216 271 Mass. ave. opp. Dudley


315 First, cor. Binney


371 Cambridge Almhouse


411 Blake Pump Works, Third


412 Ginn & Co., First


413 Alden Speare, Sons & Co., Sixth 414 Goepper Bros.' Barrel Fac- tory, Ninth


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 assist- ance 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, indicat _ 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 hook while the alarm is strik- ing. After giving the alarm, re- main at the box, so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leav- ing it.


Citizens are requested to inform themselves where keys to the sig- nal boxes are kept, signs suitably


112 113


North, cor. Water


Thorndike, cor. Third


Gore, J. P. Squire's works


429 H. F. Sparrow's Factory, Hampshire and Clark


431 City Stable, Street Dept., Raymond


442 Riverside Press


443 Electric Light Works, West- ern avenue


464 Cambridge Observatory,Con- cord avenue


Two Blows, all-out signal.


Twelve blows, repeated once, Mil- itary Call.


5-5 No school signal, given at 8.15 A. M., 12.45 or 1.15 P. M.


85


Larch, cor. Huron avenue


89 Concord av. near Niles Bros.' Works


424


Reardon & Son, Waverly


425 F. A. Kennedy & Co., Green


93 Locust, cor. Cushing


419 Curtis Davis & Co.'s Yard, Broadway


79 Brattle, cor. Sparks


415 Standard Oil Works, Sixth


175


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inscribed being placed over each box giving the requisite informa- tion.


First alarm will be given by striking two or more rouuds.


Second alarm will be given by repeating the first.


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


General alarm will be given by striking three blows three times.


LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.


City Hall, Mass. ave. Engine House 4, Mass. ave. wd. 5.


Cushing St. school, ward 1.


Engine No. 2, Lafayette sq. Engine 7, Main st.


Methodist church, Harvard st. Engine House, Third st. ward 3.


Steamer 5, Inman sq.


Unitarian church, Harvard sq.


Webster school house, Upton st.


STEAM WHISTLES.


Boston Woven Hose, 29 Hampshire Hews Pottery; Crescent avenue Electric Light station, Albro st. C. F. HOPEWELL,


Supt. of Fire Alarm.


Cambridge Public Library.


Broadway, between Trowbridge and Irving streets.


Opened every day, legal holi- days excepted, from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Sundays from 2 to 10 P. M.


Officers-Wm. Taggard Piper, Pres .; Jabez Fox, Sec .; W. J. Rolfe, Albert M. Barnes, Thomas W. Higginson, Augustine J. Daly, Wm. T. Piper, Jabez Fox, E. C. Wheeler, Trustees; W. L. R. Gif- ford, Librarian.


Number of volumes, about 54, 000. Additions are constantly made.


Public Schools, HIGH.


Latin-Broadway, corner Fayette street.


William F. Bradbury, Theodore P. Adams, Max Benshimol, John


I. Phinney, Helen M. Albee, Con- stance Alexander, Mary A. Bach- elder, Alice C. Baldwin, Mabel L. Chamberlain, Caroline Drew, Annie S. Dodge, Secretary and Librarian, Mary C. Hardy, Rose Hardwick, Mabel E. Harris, Helen W. Mun- roe, Lena G. Perrigo, Jennie S. Spring.


English High-Broadway, corner Trowbridge street.


Ray Greene Huling, Edwin L. Sargent, Joseph A. Coolidge, Rus- sell T. Greene Jr., Helen E. An- drews, Martha L. Babbitt, Secre- tary and Librarian, Caroline Close, Bertha L. Cogswell, Gertrude H. Crook, Grace L. Deering, Esther S. Dodge, Maud A. Lawson, Hen- rietta E. McIntire, Mary Moulton, Lillian C. Rogers, Emma A. Scud- der, Martha R. Smith, Florence W. Smith, Delia M. Stickney, Alice H. Stratton, Caroline A. Sawyer.


CAMBRIDGE MANUAL TRAIN- ING SCHOOL.


Charles H. Morse, Superinten- dent; William E. Stark, Myra I. Ellis, Louisa P. Parker, Instruc- tors in Academic Subjects ; Albert L. Ware, Instructor in Drawing: Frederick W. Turner, Instructor in Machine-shop Practice; James G. Telfer, Instructor in Black- smithing; Charles J. Soskett, In- structor in Wood-turning and Pattern-making ; Walter M.Smith, Instructor in Iron-fitting; Rich- ard Andrew, Instructor in Free- hand Drawing ; Frederick B. Scot- ton, Instructor in Carpentry and Joinery ; Sidney I. B. Stodder, Engineer.


GRAMMAR.


Agassiz-Sacramento, corner Ox- ford street.


Maria L. Baldwin, Edith C. Arey, Addie B. Byam, Mary G. Carpenter, Mary P. Masse, Mary A. Parsons, Grace C. Stedman, Jennie L. Upham.


Allston-Boardman street.


Benjamin W. Roberts, Sara A. Bailey, Emily R. Pitkin, Susan M. Adams, Mary A. Blair, Mary M. Brigham, Evelyn M. Dormer, S. Alice Fell, Susan L. Keniston, Evelyn B. Kenney, Ada M. Litch-


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field, Nina M. Marsh, S. Agnes Mulloney, Ida G. Smith, Caroline M. Williams.


Harvard - Inman street, corner Broadway.


James S. Barrell, Arthur B. Webber, Ada H. Wellington, Mar- garet B. Wellington, Anna M. Brown, Addie L. Bartlett, Mary F. Emerson, Francis Fabyan, Margaret M. Fearns, Estella J. French, Eliza S. Getchell, Annie B. Lowell, Adeline M. Murphy, Elizabeth M. Nash, Louise C. Pat, terson, Laura L. Parmenter, Eliz- abeth L. Setchell, Annie M. Street- Emma M. West, Hortense 0. Young.


Morse-Allston street.


Mary A. Townsend, Mary E. Towle, Marcia E. Ridlon, Eliza- beth J. Baldwin, Marie B. Daniel. Annie Marion Dow, Leila F. Drake, Ida J. Holmes, Mary E. Leavitt, Grace H. Manter, Alice E. May, Maude R. Pullen, Emilie F. Richardson, Mary E. Sawyer, Lucy M. Soulee, Gertrude D. Sprague.


Peabody-Linnæan street.


Frederick S. Cutter, Addie F. Cleary, Susan Allison, Anna F. Bellows. Charlotte A. Ewell, M. Lizzie Hewitt, Effie A. Perkins, Alice M. Tufts.


Putnam-67 Fourth street.


Thomas W. Davis, Frederick B. Thompson, Eliza M. Hussey, Hen- riette E. de Rochmont, Mary A. Carmichael, Anna L. P. Collins, Sarah M. Grieves, Hattie L. Jew- ell, Annie B. Josselyn, Louise A. Keeler, Marcia L. Marple, Anna E. Macmaster, Eliza S. Paddack, Louise A. Stickney, Annie A. Trelegan.


Russell-Larch street.


Arthur C. Wadsworth, Alice G. Tell, Carrie J. Allison, Fannie P. Browning, Mary A. Connelly, Alice V. Currier, Edna W. Hodg- kins, H. Maud McLean, Gertrude E. Russell, Loretta L. Shaw.


Shepard-Mass. ave. near Russell street.


Edward O. Grover, Nellie A. Hutchins, Caroline L. Blake, Em- ma A. Faulkner, Harriet Foster,


Louise H. Griswold, Lottie L. Griswold, Ellen J. Hunt, Ella M. Horne, Flora C. Ingraham, Theresa H. Mahoney, Helen W. Metcalf, Mary A. Stephenson, Grace D. Street.


Sleeper-Dudley street.


A. Estelle Ingraham, Emily Bissell, Mabel E. Blake, Mary F. Calnane, Florence M. Dudley, Fannie G. Flanders, Alice F. Gage, Laura C. Harding, Melissa M. Lloyd, Evelyn J. Locke, Blanche C. Trefethen.


Taylor. Charles street.


Ella R. Avery, Mary A. Boland, Bridget T. Boyle, Lillian M. Canty, Annie E.Callahan, Josephine Day, Margaret E. Fuller, Kate A. Heg- arty, Cecilia F. Leahy, Mabel F. Reycroft.


Thorndike-Thorndike street.


Ruel H. Fletcher, Harriet A. Townsend, Laura A. Westcott, Grace W. Fletcher, Lena L. Fred- erikson, Harriet M. Hanson, Em- ma A. Hopkins, Elizabeth G. Hutchinson, Mary E. Nason, Ellen M. Plympton, Susan L. Senter, Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher.


Washington-51 Brattle street.


John W. Freese, Leila H. Sprague, Adelaide D. Billings, Alice P. Fay, Eldora J. Clark, Mary L. Elis, Ellen A. Kidder, Winifred L. Kinsley, Emma Pen- ney, Margaret J. Penney, Hattie Shepherd, Mary E. Stiles, Mari- anne M. Webb.


Webster-Upton street.


John D. Billings, William D. Tillson, Alice E. Phinney, Martha N. Hanson, Mabel T. Ashley, Ada A. Billings, Ella E. Buttrick, Charlotte M. Chase, Fanny F. Curtis, Susan I. Downs, Josephine Hills, Gertrude I. Hulbert, Mary Josephine Lamprey, Anna S. Lamı- son, Minnie V. Reid, Harriette E. Shepard, Sarah E. Rideout, Ellen F. Watson.


PRIMARY.


Boardman-Winsor street.


Elizabeth J. Karcher, Christina R. Denyven, Julia E. Dickson,


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Isabella M. Duguid, Myra Hatt. Grace Morgan, C. Florence Smith, Sarah E. Stewart.


Cushing-Cushing street. Maude A. Deehan, Eva J. Irish.


Dana-Centre street.


Georgia E. Martin, Jane Mac- master, Matilda Macmaster, Mar- ion B. Magwire.


Dunster-Concord avenue.


Susan E. Wyeth, Mary Ellen Colby, Mary A. Doran, Agnes M. Sheridan.


Felton-Amory street.


Florence A. Rogers, Marcia R. Bowman, S. Emma Davis, Helen E. Hazard, Carrie H. Smith.


Gannett-Jefferson street.


Mary A. Rady, Annie M. Bill- ings, Anna M. Jones, Mary Mc- Farlane, Augusta G. Mirick.


Gore-56 Gore street.


Frances E. Pendexter, Chiar- lotte A. Callahan, Mary L. Dolan, Katherine L. Dolan. Minnie A. Doran, Mary A. Hurley, Katherine L. McElroy, Julia G. McHugh, Mary E. Mulloney, Anastasia Pet - ers, Anna Roach, Jane E. Who- riskey.


Lassell-Charles street.


Frances E. Whoriskey, Rose V. Collier, Elizabeth B. Gahm, Mary E. Whoriskey.


Lowell-Lowell street.


Eusebia A. Minard, Malvina M. Joslin, Agnes J. McElroy.


Otis-125 Otis.


Ellen N. Leighton, Frances Allen, Josephine M. Doherty, Luella M. Marsh, Emma J. Ross, Margaret Sullivan, Ellen


C. Walsh, Kate F. Wellington.


Parker-Broadway, corner Sixth.


Mary A. Knowles, Charlotte E. Clapp, Butella E. L. Conland, Mattie S. Cutting, Agnes Mar- chant, Harriet R. Harrington.


Quincy-Mason street. Lucy C. Wyeth, Eva G. Oakes. Reed-Reed street.


Margaret M. Brosnahan, Mar- garet T. Burke, Jennie R. Marsh, Julia A. Robinson.


Riverside-Putnam avenue.


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


Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.


Mary A. Brown, Christina D. Barbey, Lucy M. Fletcher, Elmira F. Hall, Ella M. Leaver, Marion Prescott.


Stearns-Harvard street.


Fannie E. Higgins, Maria J. Bacon, Ellen A. Cheney, Eva A. Taylor, Hattie A. Thayer.


Tarbell-Howard street.


Emma J. Young, Florence J. Alley, Sadie E. Meacham, Carrie P. Pierce, Clara W. Ruggli.


Willard-Dana square.


Amelia Wright, Sally N. Cham- berlain, M. Elizabeth Evans, Ella F. Gulliver, Julia S. Gushee, Mary E. G. Harrington, Louise W. Harris. Katherine M. Lowell, Belle Menard, Eliza D. Watson, Grace R. Woodward, Laura Wright.


Wyman-Rindge avenue.


M. Carrie Dickman, Mary E. Bassett. Addie M. Bettinson, Mary H. Brooks, Georgianna P. Dut- cher, Genevieve S. Flint. Mary M. Gilman.


Wellington-Columbia street.


Herbert H. Bates, Sarah J. Gun- nison, Margaret Kidd, Mary I. Vinton, Carrie H. Stevens, Emma M. Taylor.


KINDERGARTENS. Boardman.


Mary B. Pratt, Caroline F. Car- rick.


Corlett. Sarah S. Wells, Annie M. Dodd.


Dunster. Clara A. Hall, Caroline A. Wol- cott.


Gannett. Gertrude M. Gove, Carrie E. Shepherd.


Gore. Selma E. Berthold, Jennie S. Clough. Lowell.


Melinda Gates, Margaret L.


Voorhees.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Moore street, No. 179.


Harriette E. Ryan, Leonice S. Morse.


Riverside.


Helen I. Hutchinson, Edith L. Lesley.


Sleeper.


Mabel F.Adams, Julia L. Frame.


Taylor.


Mary F. Leland, Caroline A. Leighton.


Willard.


Ellen A. Watson, Alice V. Mc- Intire.


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


Mary A. Lewis, Special Teacher in Primary Schools.


Frederick E. Chapman, Direc- tor of Music.


Peter Roos, Director of Draw- ing.


Lucia N. Jennison, Assistant in Drawing.


Sarah E. Brassill, Teacher of Botany.


Mabel L. Cummings, Director of Gymnastics.


Agnes Gordon, Alice H. Nay. Nancy F. Daive, Teachers of Sewing.


Lucian S. Cabot, John Carmi- chael, Jeremiah Murphy, William H. Porter, Truant Officers.


ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Hon. Edgar R. Champlin, Chair- man, ex officio ; Mrs. Elizabeth Q. Bolles, Mr. William Taggard Pi- per, Prof. Frank W. Taussig, Mrs. Caroline L. Edgerly, Hon. Robert O. Fuller, Rev. George W. Bicknell, Mrs. Carrie S.Fairbairn, Edward B. Malley, Esq., Mr. Jos- eph J. Kelley, Mr. Charles F. Wy- man, Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell, Rev. Robert E. Ely, Mr. Seth N. Gage, Mrs. Carolyn P. Chase, Dr. Fred- eric W. Taylor.


Sanford B. Hubbard, Agent of School Committee; Francis Cogs- well, Superintendent of Public Schools; Althea B. Frost, Myrta E. Smith, Clerks; John


H. Lemon, Porter.


The offices of the School Com- mittee are at City Hall, Rooms 13, 14, 15.


The regular meetings of the School Board are held at City Hall, on the third Thursday of each month, excepting July and August ..


ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL.


Mt. Auburn street, cor. Arrow.


Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister Clara Agnes, Su- perior. Connected with St.Paul's Church, Rev. Wm. Orr, Pastor. Number of pupils, 695, taught by 16 Sisters.


ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE.


. Harvard street, cor. Essex.


ST. MARY S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.


Harvard street, cor. Essex.


Boys' Department, two masters and nine female teachers.


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


Churches. BAPTIST. BROADWAY BAPTIST.


Broadway, cor Boardman street. Rev. Lyman R. Swett, Pastor.


FIRST BAPTIST.


Magazine street, junc. River. Francis M. Holmes, Clerk.


NORTH AVENUE BAPTIST. Pastor.


OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST. Between Mass. ave. and Harvard street. Rev. J. V. Garton, Pastor.


SECOND BAPTIST.


Cambridge street, cor. Fourth. Church built 1827 Rev. F. P. Narber, Pastor.


IMMANUEL BAPTIST.


Magazine street, cor. Putnam ave. Organized 1876. Rev. Isaac W. Grimes, Pastor.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


MT. OLIVE BAPTIST.


Main street, near Austin. Rev. J. H. Duekery, Pastor. UNION BAPTIST.


Main street, near Columbia. Rev. Jesse Harrell, Pastor.


INMAN SQUARE BAPTIST. Rev. J. W. Brigham, Pastor.


SWEDISH BAPTIST.


Columbia street, cor. Washington. Rev. Olof Lindh, Pastor.




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