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ENGINE CO. NO. 7. Main, opp. Pelham.
George A. Garrity, Capt ; Joseph A. Wood, Lieut. ; Thomas F. O'Connell, Engineman ; John McCarthy, Asst.
Engineman; John D. Shea, Driver of Engine; Dennis R. Sullivan, Driver of Hose ; Henry J. O'Brien, Hoseman.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1. Central sq. bldg. Western ave.
Lewis C. Clark, Lieut .; J. T. McCabe, Engineman ; John H. Dardis, Driver.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 2. Lexington avenue.
Wm. H. Barrow, Lieut .; Robert J. Doyle, Engineman; Wm. Haley, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1. City building, Eliot sq. .
John T. McNamee, Capt .; Angus H. McDonald, Lieut .; Richard Chapman, Driver; Benjamin McArthur, Arthur G. McArthur, Laddermen.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2. Portland street, near Cambridge.
Cutler L. Vose, Capt .; Jas. M. Casey, Lieut. ; Thomos Mimnaugh, Driver; Al- bert Waite, Ladderman.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 3. 378 to 394 Mass. ave.
Wm. F. Newman, Capt .; Edward F. Conroy, Lieut .; Thomas H. McCourt, Tillerman ; Wm. C. Richardson, Driver.
CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELE- GRAPH. Location of Boxes.
No.
7 Prison Point, cor. Bridge
7 Prison Point, n. round house (du- plicate)
8 First, opp. Thorndike
9 Cambridge, n. First
12 Third, cor. Winter
13 Fourth, Police station No. 3
14 Cambridge, cor. Sixth
15 Vine, near cor. Fifth
16 Broadway, cor. Sixth
Washington, cor. Burleigh
17 19 Mass. ave. near Amherst
21 Sidney, cor. Allston
23 Pearl, cor. Auburn
24 Brookline, opp. Valentine
25 Lafayette sq. Truck house, No. 3
26 Main, corner Osburn
27 Clark, cor. Harvard
28 Broadway, cor. Burleigh
29 Webster ave. cor Plymouth
31 Cambridge, cor. Harding
32 Columbia, cor. Cambridge
34 Columbia, cor. Hampshire
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35 Harvard, cor. Norfolk
153 Grant, opp. DeWolfe
36 Mass. ave.
157 Carver, corner Wendell
37 Junc. Pleasant and River
158 Oxford, cor. Harris
38 Lake, cor. Magazine
162 Willard, cor. Foster
39 Magazine, cor. Chestnut ·
165 Mass. ave. cor. Linnæan
41 Pleasant, cor. Fairmont
167 Linnæan, cor. Avon Hill
168 Mass. ave. cor. Cogswell ave.
43 Banks, cor. Flagg
169 Rindge ave. cor. Hollis
45 Franklin, cor. Soden
175 Crescent ave. cor. Walden
46
Mass. ave. cor. Hancock
176 Bellevue ave. cor. Avon Hill
47 Broadway, cor. Antrim
178 Sherman, cor. Walden
48 Inman sq. Engine house No. 5
179 Parker, cor. Healey
49 Cambridge, opp. Baldwin
215 Spring, opp. Seventh
55 Mass. ave. and Mt. Auburn, Put- nam sq.
53 Mt. Auburn, cor. Holyoke pl.
54 Cambridge, Memorial Hall
56 Kirkland, cor. Sumner
57 Oxford, cor. Hammond
58 Mass. ave. cor. Waterhouse
59 Harvard square, cor. Brattle
61 Brattle square, City Building
62 Mt. Auburn, opp. Hilliard
63 Brattle, cor. Mason
418
Tower's factory, Broadway
64 Concord ave. Arsenal square
65 Mass. ave. cor. Shepard
421
Norcross Brothers' yard, Brookline
68 Mass. ave. n. R. R. bridge
422
Kendell & Sons yard, Main
69 Mass. ave. opp. Day
71 Mass. ave. cor. Cottage Park ave.
72 Reed, near schoolhouse
73 Rindge ave. n. N. E. brick yard
74 Sherman, cor. Railroad
75 Waldon, cor. Raymond
76 Walnut ave. cor. Arlington
78 Concord ave. cor. Huron ave.
79 Brattle, cor. Sparks
81 Mt. Auburn, near hospital
431
City Stable, Raymond
432 B. P. & P. Co., Concord ave.
83 Brattle, cor. Elmwood ave.
84 Lake View ave. cor. Huron ave.
87 Fresh Pond ave. cor. Concord ave.
89 Concord ave. n. Niles Bros.
92 Mt. Auburn, near R. R. car house 93 Locust. cor. Cushing North, cor. Water
112
113 Thorndike, cor. Third
114 Gore, J. P. Squire's works
115 Third, cor. Bent
116 Third, cor. Broadway
121 Brookline, cor. Chestnut
126 Pine, cor. Chestnut
131 Portland, cor. Cambridge
134 Tremont, c. Hampshire, city stable
135 Harvard, cor. Inman
136 Norfolk, cor. Austin
137 Western ave. cor. Howard
139 Pearl. cor. Allston
145 Bay. cor. Kinnaird
148 Cambridge, c. Ellsworth ave.
149 Kirkland, near Baldwin
151 Dana, cor. Harvard
1 52 Mass. ave. cor. Bow
429
H. F. Sparrow factory, Hampshire and Clark
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442 Riverside Press, Blackstone
443 Camb. Electric Light Works, West- ern ave.
445 Reversible Collar Co., Putnam ave.
448 Holy Ghost Hospital, Cambridge
464 Camb. Observatory, Concord ave.
Two Blows, all-out signal
12-12 Military Call.
5-5-No school signal, given at 8.15 a. m., 12.45 or 1.15 p. m.
INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HOLDERS.
Alarms to be given from the box near- est the location of the fire.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for. To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once, and let go. Each box contains a small bell, which, if heard before you pull, indicates that an alarm has been previ-
51 Broadway, cor. Ellery
216 W. Boston bridge, transfer station
234 Prospect, cor. Summer
271 Mass. ave. cor. Dudley
371 Cambridge City Home
411
Blake Pump Works, Third
412
Ginn & Co., First
413 Alden Speare Sons & Co., Sixth
414
Goepper Bros., Ninth
415 Standard Oil Works, Sixth
416 Rubber works yard, Ninth
417 Ivers & Pond, Main
423 Morss & Whyte, Franklin
424 Reardon & Son, Waverly
425 F. A. Kennedy & Co., Green
426 Spiral Tube works, Albany
427 J. C. Davis soap works, Broadway,
428 Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co.
Hampshire
433 Independent Ice Co., Second
434 Warren Bros., Potter
82 Brattle, cor. Appleton
419
Curtis Davis & Co.'s yard, Broadway
42 River, cor. Blackstone
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ously 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 striking. After giving the alarm, remain at the box so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leaving it.
Citizens are requested to inform them- selves where keys to the signal boxes are kept, signs suitably inscribed being placed over each box giving the requisite information.
First alarm will be given by striking two or more rounds of box number.
Second alarm will be given by repeat- ing the first alarm.
Third alarm wili be given by striking three blows twice on gongs, bells and whistles.
General alarm will be given by striking three blows three times on gongs, bells and whistles.
LOCATION OF BELL. STRIKERS.
City Hall, Mass. ave. Engine house 4, Mass. ave. Corlett st. school Engine No. 2, Lafayette sq. Engine 7, Main st.
Methodist church, Harvard st.
Engine house, Third st. Steamer 5, Inman sq.
Unitarian church, Harvard sq. Wehster school house, Upton st.
STEAM WHISTLES.
Boston Woven Hose, 29 Hampshire Hews Pottery, Crescent avenue Electric Light station, Western ave. c. Blackstone
C. F. HOPEWELL,
City Electrician.
Cambridge Public Library.
Broadway, between Trowbridge and Irving streets.
Opened every day legal holidays ex- cepted, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sun- days from 2 to 10 p. m.
Officers-Wm. Taggard Piper, Pres .; W. L. R. Gifford, Sec. and Treas .; W. J. Rolfe, Albert M. Barnes, Thomas W. Higginson, Eugene A. McCarthy, John H. Hurley, E. C. Wheeler, Trustees ; W. L. R. Gifford, Librarian.
Number of volumes, about 62,000. Additions are constantly made.
Public Schools.
HIGH.
Latin-Trowbridge, near Cambridge
street.
William F. Bradbury, Head Master ; Theodore P. Adams, Max Benshimol, Masters; John I. Phinney, Helen M. Albee, Constance G. Alexander, Mabel V. Arnold, Mary A. Bachelder, Alice C. Baldwin, Isabel S. Burton, Alice D. Chamberlain, Etta L. Davis, Caroline Drew, Mary C. Hardy, Rose S. Hard- wick, Mabel E. Harris, Helen W. Mun- roe, Louisa P. Parker, Lena G. Perrigo, Lucille C. Reynolds, Ethel Vaughn Sampson, Jennie S. Spring, Almira W. Bates, Margaret S. Bradbury, Grace C. Davenport, Assts. ; Annie S. Dodge, Sec. and Lib.
English High-Broadway, cor. Trow- bridge street.
Ray Green Huling, Head Master; Ed- win L. Sargent, Master; Grace I .. Deer- ing. Head Asst. ; Francis L. Bain, Jo- seph A. Coolidge, Russell T. Greene, Jr., Caroline Close, Bertha L. Cogswell, Ger- trude H. Crooke, Mary L. Cunningham, Esther S. Dodge, Agnes B. Goerwitz, Katherine H. James, Jeannie B. Ken- rick, Maud A. Lawson, Henrietta E. McIntire, Mary Moulton, Lillian C. Rogers, Caroline A. Sawyer, Emma A. Scudder, Florence W. Smith, Martha R. Smith, Delia M. Stickney, Annie F. Stratton, Mabel D. Watson, Assts. Mar- tha L. Babbitt, Sec. and Lib.
RINDGE MANUAL TRAINING.
Irving street between Cambridge street and Broadway.
Charles H. Morse, Head Master; Myra I. Ellis, Lewis D. Hill, John M. Hussey, James E. MacWhinnie, Helen W. Metcalf, Joseph M. Norton, Wilbur B. Sprague, John W. Wood, Jr., In- structors in Academic Subjects; Fred- erick E. Chapman, Instructor in Music ; Richard H. Gallagher, Walter M. Smith, James G. Telfer, Frederick W. Turner, Albert L. Ware, Harry E. Rich, Instructors in Manual Training ; John J. Mckenzie, Sec.
GRAMMAR.
tAgassiz-Sacramento, corner Oxford street.
Maria L. Baldwin, Edith C. Arev, Addie B. Byam, Lillian Upham, Lillian A. Goodwin, Mary A. Parsons, Grace C. Stedman, Frances W. Dawson.
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tAllston-Boardman street.
Everett L. Getchell, Ella S. Danforth, Mary A. Driscoll, Maude M. Dutton, Lucy M. Fletcher, Maude Johnstone, Jennie C. Hardy, Ellen A. Kidder, Ella M. Leaver, Catharine A. McLean, Ethel I. Murch, Esther Day Paul, Carrie L. Power, Mary E. Regan, Evelyn M. Whitman.
Ellis-Norris street.
Edward O. Grover, Nellie A. Hutchins, Caroline L. Blake, Emma A. Faulkner, Harriet Foster, Lottie L. Griswold, Louise H. Griswold, Ella M. Horne, Ellen J. Hunt, Flora C. Ingraham, Mabelle E. Porter, Sarah W. Mendell, Mary A. Stephenson.
Harvard-Inman ssreet, corner Broad- way.
Thomas W. Davis, Arthur B. Webber, Ada H. Wellington, Margaret B. Wel- lington, *Bernice E. Mayhew. Jose- phine MacDonald, Addie L. Bartlett, Winifred V. Cobb, Nellie A. Coburn, Francis Fabyan, Margaret M. Fearns, Estella J. French, Annie B. Lowell, Adeline M. Murphy, Annie B. Lowell, Laura L. Parmenter. Louise C. Patter- son, Annie L. Prince, Harriet F. Sawin, Elizabeth L. Setchell, Annie M. Street, Emma F. West, Hortense O. Young.
+Morse-Allston street.
Mary A. Townsend, Mary E. Towle, Marcia E. Ridlon, Elizabeth J. Baldwin, Ida M. Holden, Ida J. Holmes, Florence E. Hunter, Grace H. Manter, Alice E. May, Helen Montague, Anna A. O'Connell, *Ella M. Pinkham, Elizabeth H. Richards, Emilie F. Richardson, Mary E. Sawyer, Lucy M. Soulee, Chris- tian R. Denyven, Mary E. Warren.
+Peabody-Linnæan street.
Frederick S. Cutter, Charlotte A. Ewell, Susan C. Allison, Anna F. Bel- lows, Katharine L. Corr, Mary Helen Ellis, Helen E. Hazard, M. Lizzie Hewitt, Martha A. Parker, *Effie A. Perkins, Maude R. Pullen, Dora Trefethen, Alice M. Tufts.
Putnam-67 Fourth street.
Frederick B. Thompson, Eliza M. Hussey, Grace Clark, Mary A. O michael, Anna L. P. Collins, Sarah M. Grieves, Hattie L. Jewell, Annie B. Josselyn, Marcia L. Marple, Margaret F. O'Keefe, Eliza S. Paddack, Katharine E. Symth, Annie A. Trelegan, Minnie F. Wilson, Katharine J. Nicolson.
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Roberts-Harvard, corner Winsor street. W. Mortimer Mac Vicar, Sara A. Bailey, Emily R. Pitkin, Susan M. Adams, Mary P. Blair, Elizabeth M. Breslin, Mary M. Brigham, S. Clara E. Phinney, Susan L. Keniston, Evelyn B. Kenney, Ada M. Litchfield, Nina M. Marsh, Ida G. Smith, Caroline M. Wil- liams.
+Russell-Larch road.
Arthur C. Wadsworth, Alice G. Teele, Annie M. Lyons, Carrie J. Allison, Fan- nie P. Browning, Ella E. Buttrick, Mary A. Connelly, Edna W. Hodgkins, H. Maud McLean, M. Ursula Magrath, Ger- trude E. Russell, Loretta L. Shaw.
+Shepard-Mass. ave. near Russell street.
Evelyn J. Locke, Corabelle H. Bates, Mary E. Bassett, Mary F. Calnane, Flor- ence M. Dudley, Alice M. Gage, Mary M. Gilman, Theresa H. Mahoney.
+Sleeper-Dudley street.
A. Estelle Ingraham, Emily Bissell, Evelyn M. Dormer, Fannie G. Flanders, Elizabeth O. Haynes, Mrs. Melissa M. Lloyd, Margaret E. Quinn, Blanche C. Trefethen.
+Taylor-Charles street.
Ella R. Avery, Mary A. Boland, Bridget T. Boyle, Annie E. Callahan, Lillian M. Canty, Josephine Day, Cecil- lia F. Leahy, Maud J. Paget, Agnes M. Sheridan, Mabelle S. Welsh.
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher. Harriet A. Town- send, Laurs. A. Westcott, Fannie W. Cronin, Grace W.Fletcher, Flora Cooter, Mary A. Grant, Harriet M. Hanson, Emma A. Hopkins, Lillian H. Kenney, Mary E. Nason, Ellen M. Plympton. Susan L. Senter, Lydia A. Whitcher.
Washington-Cambridge, cor. Felton street.
John W. Freese, Blanche E. Townsend, * Alice P. Fay, Eldora J. Clark, Mary L. Ells, Winifred L. Kinsley, R. Emily Penney, Margaret J. Penney, Bessie H. Pike, Hattie Shepherd, Mary E. Stiles, Helen G. Fulton.
Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, George Farley, Maude A. Sumner, Alice C. Phinney, Martha N. Hanson, Ada A. Billings, Mabel T. Ashley, Gertrude B. Duffy,
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Charlotte M. Chase, Fannie F. Curtis, Susan I. Downs, Josephine Hills, Ger- trude, I. Hulbert, Gertrude I. Johnson, Minnie V. Reid, Harriette E. Shepard, Olive L. Slater, Ellen F. Watson, Kath- erine L. Wight.
+Wellington (Training School)-Colum- bia street.
Herbert H. Bates, Sarah J. Gunnison, Margaret Kidd, Mary I. Vinton, Carrie H. Stevens, Emma M. Taylor. +Includes grammar and primary grades.
PRIMARY.
Boardman-Winsor street.
Elizabeth J. Karcher, Mabel E. Blake, Harriet E. Gilmore, Eva G. Oakes, Mal- vina M. Joslin, Emma G. Wentworth, Maud E. Kimball, C. Florence Smith.
Cushing-Cushing street.
Maud A. Deehan, Margaret E. Shee- han.
Dunster-Concord avenue. Susan F. Wyeth, Mary Ellen Colby.
Felton- Amory street.
Florence A. Rogers, Marcia R. Bow- man, S. Emma Davis, Carrie H. Smith, Mary Regan.
Gannett-Jefferson street.
Mary A. Rady, Annie M. Billings Katherine A. Gaskill, Mrs. Augusta G. Mirick, Margaret F. Sanderson.
Gore-56 Gore street.
Frances E. Pendexter, Mary L. Dolan, Katharine L. Dolan, Minnie A. Doran, Kate A. Hegarty, Mary A. Hurley, Katherine L.McElroy, Julia G.McHugh, Mary E. Mulloney, Anastasia Peters, Nora E. Reardon, Charlotte Callahan.
Holmes-Hilliard street. Lucy C. Wyeth, Eva G. Oakes.
Lassell-Charles street.
Frances E. Whoriskey, Rose V. Col- lier, Elizabeth B. Gahm, Mary E. Whor- iskey.
Lowell-Lowell street.
Eusebia A. Minard, Agnes J. McElroy. Merrill-Fayette street, corner Broad- way.
Everett L. Getchell, Julia M. Davis, Louise M. Harris, Daisy E. Haynes, Marion B. Maguire, Nellie S. Walker.
Otis-125 Otis street.
Ellen N. Leighton, Frances Allen, Josephine M. Doherty, Luella M. Marsh, Emma J. Ross, Margaret Sullivan, Ellen C. Walsh
Parker-Broydway, cor. Sixth.
Mary A. Knowles, Charlotte E. Clapp, Butella E. L. Conland, Mattie S. Cut- ting, Harriet R. Harrington, Agnes Marchant.
Reed-Reed street.
Margaret T. Burke, Elizabeth G. Nel- ligan, Julia A. Robinson, Clara W. Ruggli.
Riverside-Putnam ave.
Elizabeth A. Tower, Amanda M. Alger, Mary A. Burke, Hattie A. Thayer.
Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.
Mary A. Brown, Christina D. Barbey, Mrs. Elmira F. Hall, Marion Prescott.
Stearns-Harvard street.
Fannie E. Higgins, Maria J. Bacon, Ellen A. Cheney, Eya A. Taylor.
Tarbell-Howard street.
Emma J. Young, Florence J. Alley, Carrie P. Pierce, Auna H. Welch.
Willard-Dana square.
Catherine E. Hayes, principal, Aga- lena Aldrich, Sally N. Chamberlain, Elizabeth M. Crowley, M. Elizabeth Evans, Ella F. Gulliver, Julia S. Gushee, Mary E. G. Harrington, Katherine M. Lowell, Belle Menard, Mary A. O'Hara, Eliza D. Watson, Grace R. Woodward.
Wyman-Rindge ave.
M. Carrie Dickman, *Addie M. Bettin- son, Mary H. Brooks, Georgianna P. Dutcher, Genevieve S. Flint, Eva J. Irish, Agues Ross Smith.
* On leave of absence.
KINDERGARTENS.
Boardman.
Mary B. Pratt, Hattie P. Russell.
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Corlett. Sarah S. Wells, Annie M. Dodd.
Dunster. Clara A. Hall, Caroline A. Wolcott.
Gannett.
Carrie E. Shepherd, Marion L. Aker- man.
Gore.
Selmer E. Berthold, Jennie S. Clough.
Lowell.
Melinda Gates.
Merrill.
Caroline A. Leighton, Gretchen Weinschenk.
W.
Peabody.
Julia L. Frame.
Riverside. Edith L. Leslie, Olive M. Leslie.
Shaw-Moore street.
Leonice S. Morse, Della E. Cabot.
Sleeper. Mabel S. Adams, Caroline E. Simpson.
Taylor.
Mary F. Leland, Marion L. Weston.
Wellington-Columbia street.
Gertrude M. Gore, Florence Rice.
Willard. Anna Gage, Alice V. McIntire.
DIRECTORS, SEWING TEACHERS AND TRUANT OFFICERS.
Frederick E. Chapman, Director of Music.
Peter Roos, Director of Drawing.
Georgia E. Martin, Assistant in Music.
r Lucia N. Jennison, Assistant in Draw- ing
Sarah E. Brassill, Director of Nature Study.
„Sarah Eleanor Broudren, Director of Physical Training.
Bessie W. Howard, Instructor of Phy- sical Training in High Schools.
Agnes Gordon, Alice H. Nay, Nancy T. Dawe, Teachers of Sewing.
Lucian S. Cabot, John Carmichael, Wm. H. Porter, Thomas F. Riley, Tru- ant Officers.
ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. John H. McNamee, Chairman, ex officio ; William Taggard Piper, Charles H. Thurston, J. Henry Russell, Rev. George W. Bicknell, Dr. Philip M. Fitzsimmons, Rev. Robert Walker, Charles F. Wyman, Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell, Dr. Sherman R. Lancaster, Mrs. Carolyn P. Chase, Arthur P. Stone. James F. Wentworth, Charles H. Wil- liams, Seth N. Gage, Warren P. Adams.
Francis Cogswell, Superintendent of Public Schools ; Mary A. Lewis, Super- visor of Primary Schools; Sanford B. Hubbard, Agent and Secretary of School Committee; Althea B. Frost, Myrta E. Smith, Clerks ; John H. Lemon, Porter. The offices of the School Committee 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.
Parochial Schools.
NOTRE DAME DE PITIE. Harvey street. Sister Mary Donata, Directress.
SACRED HEART SCHOOL. Seventh, cor. Thorndike.
Conducted by Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister Margaret Mary, Superior.
ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL.
Harvard street, cor. Essex.
Boys' Department, three masters and nine female teachers.
Girls' Department in charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC.
Mt. Auburn street, cor. Arrow.
Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister Clara Agnes, Superior. Number of pupils, 790, taught by 18 Sisters.
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ST. PETER'S.
Concord ave, near Huron ave.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE. Harvard street, cor. Essex.
Churches.
BAPTIST. BROADWAY BAPTIST. Broadway. cor. Boardman st.
Rev. Morton W. Plummer, Pastor; El- mer E. Slocomb, Clerk; Edward M. Fes- senden, Treas. .
FIRST BAPTIST.
Magazine street, junc. River.
Rev. H. C. Applegrath, Pastor; F. W. Holmes, Clerk; Charles H. Chandler, Treas.
NORTH AVENUE BAPTIST. Rev. F. E. Marble, Pastor.
OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST.
Between Mass. ave and Harvard st. Rev. Woodman Bradbury, Pastor; Walter H. Briggs, clerk; George H. Holmes, Treas.
SECOND BAPTIST.
Cambridge street, corner Fourth. Church built 1827.
Rev. Pastor; T. H. Ball, clerk ; James C. Moore, T'reas.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST. Magazine, cor. Putnam ave. Organized 1876. Rev. Arthur H. Gordon, Pastor.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST. Front, cor. Mass. ave.
Rev. J. H. Duckrey, Pastor; Richard D. White, Clerk; Wm. Martin, Treas.
UNION BAPTIST. Main, near Mass. ave.
Rev. Jesse Harrell, Pastor; Elmer J. Puello, Clerk; Ruffin Perry, Treas.
INMAN SQUARE BAPTIST.
Rev. C. Burditt Williams, Pastor ; Cor- delia Yuill, Clerk; Q. G. Hall, Treas.
SWEDISH BAPTIST. Columbia st. cor. Washington.
Rev. C. E. Johnson, Pastor; Peter Frey, Clerk; Samuel Johnson, Treas.
FIRST FREE BAPTIST. Harvard st. cor. Inman.
Rev. B. M. Osgood, Pastor; F. O Robinson, Clerk; Wm. H. Chafe, Treas
Congregational.
FIRST CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE, AND SHEPARD CONGREGATION- AL SOCIETY TRINITARIAN. Garden st. cor Mason.
Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Pasror; George S. Chase, Clerk of Church; George S. Saunders, Treas. of Church.
FIRST EVANGELICAL CONGREGA TIONAL CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE- PORT.
Prospect st. near Harvard. Organized Sept. 20, 1827.
Rev. R. A. Beard, D. D., Pastor ; Frank W. Cram, Clerk; W. F. Hurton, Treas.
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH.
Hamhshire st. cor. Norfolk.
Rev . John Udd, Pastor; Emil Freder ickson, Treas.
HOPE CONGREGATIONAL.
Harvard st. near Winsor.
Rev. R. B. Grover, Pastor; John T. Howarth, Clerk; David Little, Treas.
NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
Mass. ave. corner Roseland st.
Rev. Daniel Evans, Pastor ; A. M. Graham, Clerk; Adam K. Wilson, Treas.
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL. Magazine st. cor. Cottage.
WOOD MEMORIAL CONGREGA- TIONAL.
Austin st. cor. Columbia.
Rev. C. H. Williams, Pastor; Abijah R. Buck, Clerk; Wm. C. Lyons, Treas.
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Episcopal. CHRIST.
Garden st. opp. Common.
Rev. Prescott Evarts, Rector; S. F. Batchelder, Clerk; F. S. Hill, Treas.
CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. Thornkike st. cor. Third. Organized May 16, 1875.
Rev. Robert Walker, Rector; Arthur Fudge, Clerk; George Griffith, Treas.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S. 99 Columbia st.
Rev. Edward M. Gushee, D. D., in charge; R. A. Lipsett, Clerk.
ST. JAMES'.
Beech st. near Mass. ave. Organized June 18, 1866.
Rev. Edward Abbott, Rector; Rev. James Sheerin. Asst .; Charles A. Swin- erton, Clerk; Wm. P. Pitman, Treas.
ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL. Brattle st. near Mason.
Rev. George Hodges, D. D., Deane ; E. S. Drown, Asst .; Thomas B. Ticknor, Clerk and Treas.
ST. PETER'S.
Mass. ave. cor. Vernon st.
Rev. C. H. Perry, Rector; Rev. Fred- erick Towers, Asst .; Dana W. Hyde, Clerk; Wm. W. Dallinger, Treas.
ST. PHILIP'S. Allston st. near Brookline.
Rev. Edward M. Gushee, D. D., Rec- tor; Rev. Wm. H. P. Hatchy, Asst .; Charles Fox, Clerk ; Henry Wells, Treas.
Methodist.
CAMBRIDGEPORT FIRST METHO- DIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY.
Harvard st. opp. Essex.
Francis J. McConnell, Pastor; George Kimball, Sec .; C. G. W. Fuller, Treas.
TRINITY METHODIST EPISCOPAL. SOCIETY.
Cambridge st. cor. Third. Organized July 2, 1823.
Rev. George Whitaker, Pastor; C. A. Lincoln, Clerk; Wm. R. Adams, Treas.
EPWORTH METHODIST EPISCO-
PAL.
Mass. ave. opp. Waterhouse st.
Rev. Wilbur N. Mason, Pastor; Wen dell D. Rockwood, Rec. Steward, Frank H. Thomas, Treas.
GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Magazine st. cor. Perry.
Rev. O. W. Hutchinson, Pastor ; Luther C. Robinson, Treas.
ST. PAUL'S A. M. E. CHURCH AND SOCIAL SETTLEMENT.
Portland st. cor. Hastings.
Rev. S. Timothy Tice, Pastor and Warden.
RUSH A. M. E. ZION. School st. near Austin.
Rev. John A. D. Bloice, Pastor; S. P. Obanyoun, Clerk; G. L. Terry, Treas.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH. William st. near River. Rev. Joshua Gill, Pastor.
Non Sectarian. APPLETON CHAPEL. College Grounds.
Presbyterian. FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. Inman square.
Rev. J. A. Alexander, Pastor; Wm. Conway, Clerk; Clarence E. Barton, Treas.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Antrim street.
Rev. Samuel G. Shaw, Pastor; George J. McKeen, Clerk; Joseph R. Lawson, Treas.
Roman Catholic.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART. Otis street, corner Sixth. Dedicated 1876.
Rev. John O'Brien, Pastor; Revs. Mi- chael P. Mahon, D. F. Horgan, P. J. Durcan, M. F. Coffey, F. J. Hughes, Assts.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
NOTRE DAME de PITIE. Harvey street.
Rev. Louis F. Morcel, Pastor; Rev. Hernin Perennes, Asst.
ST. JOHN'S. Rindge avenue.
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Rev. James P. Kelly, Pastor; Revs. Wm. J. Murphy, John B. McCool, Assts.
ST. MARY'S ANNUNCIATION.
Harvard street, corner Norfolk. Rev. Parish Priest; Revs. Patrick H. Riley, Wm. J. Dwyer, Wm. J. Barry, Dennis W. Brown, Assts.
ST. PAUL'S.
Mt. Auburn st. cor. Holyoke.
Rev. William Orr, Pastor; Revs. J. J. Ryan, J. J. Farrell, Assts.
ST. PETER'S.
Concord ave. cor. Buckingham.
Rev. J. Flatley, Pastor; Revs. L. J. Glynn, P. J. Supple, Assts.
Swedenborgian. CHURCH OF THE NEW JERU- SALEM.
Quincy street, cor. Kirkland.
Rev. Theodore F. Wrights Ph. D., in charge; Lloyd A. Frost, Clerk; John C. Moses, Treas.
SVENSKA EVANGELICAL LUTHE- . RAN AUGGSTANA. 40 Prospect street.
Rev. Henning Jacobson, Pastor.
Unitarian. FIRST PARISH AND CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE. Mass. ave. cor. Church st. Dedicated Dec. 12, 1833.
Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, Pastor ; Charles C. Read, Clerk ; Frank M. Perrin, Treas.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY IN CAMBRIDGE.
Austin street. Church Dedicated Jan. 1807. Parish incorporated June 12, 1835.
Rev.A. P. Reccord, Pastor ; Francis E. Seaver, Clerk; Rufus H. Manson, Treas.
UNIVERSALIST. FIRST UNIVESALIST SOCIETY.
Inman street n. Mass. ave.
Rev. G. W. Bicknell, D. D., Pastor; Elbridge G. Stevens, Clerk; Charles F. Woodman, Treas.
SECOND UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. Otis street, n. Fifth
Rev. T. A. Fischer, Pastor; C. D, Tufts, Clerk; L. B. A. Sweetzer, Treas.
THIRD UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY . Mass. ave. cor. Porter rd.
Rev. Frank O. Hall, Pastor; Fred E. Clark, Clerk.
HEBREW SYNAGOGUE. Columbia n. Hampshire.
Masonic.
MASONIC HALL ASSOCIATION.
Organized June 26, 1871.
Charles O. Welch, Pres; Herbert A. Rhoades, Treas; Albert K. Hebard, Clerk; h. at Waverly
Meet second Wednesday in January, April, July and October at 685 Mass. av. Annual meeting second Wednesday in January.
AMICABLE LODGE, A. F. & A. M. Chartered 1805.
Elbridge G. Stevens, Sec; Charles E. Stevens, Treas.
Meet first Thursday evening of each month at 685 Mass. ave.
CAMBRIDGE COM. K. T. Masonic Hall.
Charles M. Pear, Recorder ; David Proudfoot, Treas.
Meet first Wednesday of each month at 686 Mass. ave.
CAMB. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Chartered 1864.
Herbert A. Rhoades, Sec; Charles M. Pear, Treas.
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