The Cambridge directory 1903, Part 93

Author:
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
Number of Pages: 796


USA > Massachusetts > Middlesex County > Cambridge > The Cambridge directory 1903 > Part 93


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95


16 Whittier


Wilson T H 1C


16 Lee


Wright L W 2L


19 Ware


Wilt A D 4S


H 24


Wright Warren M 3C


Russell 15


Wing G C 3L


Prescott 8


Wychoff J R 1C


C't 12


Wing J E 1L


2 Carver


Wye P E 1C


30 Irving


Winlock H E 1C


Craigie 406


Wylie S G sS


Everett 2


Winship L T 2C


94 Prescott


Wyman A D 2G


908 Mass Ave


Winslow H J 2L


152 Magazine


Wyman B Lectr [25]


371 Harvard


Winslow S W 2S


Hampden 2


Wyman E B 2Dn


17 Chauncy Everett


Winsor K 4C


Randolph 54


Wyman J H 1M


Wyseman A J 2L


55 Hammond


Winsor W. P 2L


Claverly 31


Ybarra T 2C


29 Holyoke


Winter I L Instr


[13]


5 Craigie


Yeomans H A


Craigie 202 Beck 1


Wire G L 3C


W 4


Young E E 4S


65 Hammond


Wise G H 4S


Craigie 303


Young Harold W 1S Young K 2G


W 44 F 6


Withington R 1C


H'ke 14


Yule W H 1C


68 Mt Auburn


Withington S 1C


H'ke 14


Zanetti C A 3C


Dunster 23


Wolcott G P 1L


Dana 21


Zanetti J E 1S


F 4


Wolcott S H 4C


Claverly 29


Zehring W A 3C


66 Wendell


Wolcott W P 4C


Claverly 39 Zimmermen C 2C


C 4


PACH


On a Photograph is a guarantee that you are getting the Best Work.


Studio, 1181 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge TELEPHONE 734-3


Winsor R 2C


Claverly 130 C't 10


Yagi Y IG


57 Wendell


Winston G O 2C


Winward J B 2C


25 Holyoke


Young C de 2C


Wise H W 2C


Little's 27


Wilson H B 4C


16 Lee


Wright C F 4C


74 Sacramento 55 Trowbridge C't 40


COLLEGE DIRECTORY


916


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Radcliffe College.


Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Hon. Pres. ; Agnes Irwin, Dean ; Henry Lee Higginson, Treas .; Council: Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Chairman ; Agnes Irwin, William E. By- erly, Mrs. William G. Farlow, Alice M. Longfellow, Mrs. Sarah W. Whitman, Wm. W. Goodwin, John Chipman Gray, Clement L. Smith, John F. Moors; Aca- demic Board : William E. Byerly, Chair- man; Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Agnes Irwin, Minton Warren, Edward Laurens Mark, John Henry Wright, Silas Marcus Mac- vane, Edwin Herbert Hall, Hans Carl Gunther von Jagemann, Charles H. Grandgent, George Lyman Kittredge; Mary Coes, Sec .; Caroline A. Farley, Librarian; Henry Pickering Walcott, A. B., M. D., Medical Advisor to the Col- lege.


The Gilman School for Girls.


36 Concord ave.


Residences, Margaret Winthrop Hall, 21 Chauncy street, Howells, House, 73 Concord avenue.


Arthur Gilman, A. M. Director.


The New Church Theo. School. 48 Quincy street.


Rev. James Reed, M. A., Pres. and acting Dean ; Rev. Theo. F. Wright, Ph. D., Dean.


The Episcopal Theo. School. Brattle street, cor. Mason. Established 1867. FACULTY.


Rev. George Hodges, D. D., Dean, Prof. of Homiletics and Pastoral Care and Lecturer on Liturgics and Church Polity; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, D. D., Prof. of the Literature and Interpretation of the Old Testament; Rev. Alexander V. G. Allen, D. D., Prof. of Ecclesiasti- cal History ; Rev. Henry Sylvester Nash, D. D., Prof. of the Literature and Inter- pretation of the New Testament; Rev. Maxmillian Lindsay Kellner, D. D., (Sec.) Prof. of Old Testament Lang- uages; Rev. Edward Staples Drown, B. D., Rev. Joseph Cullen Ayer, Ph. D., Lecturer aud Cannon Law, Prof. of Systematic Divinity ; Charles A. Allen, Inst. in Elocution; Robert A. Woods, Lecturer on Practical Philanthrophy ; Edith D. Fuller, Lib .; J. C. Flamand, Bursar.


NATIONAL BANKS


SAVINGS BANKS


-AND- -


TRUST COMPANIES


-


918


THE First National Bank


OF CAMBRIDGE


FORMERLY HARVARD BANK


Incorporated 1861. Re-Organized 1864


CAPITAL -


- - $200,000


W. A. BULLARD


. President


W. F. EARLE Cashier


H. H. DYER, Bookkeeper and Receiving Teller A. F. BUFFUM Messenger and Clerk


DIRECTORS


W. A. Bullard


Dana W. Hyde


Henry Endicott E. D. Leavitt


H. N. Tilton William W. Dallinger


Discount Day, Monday


Located on


MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE


Corner Prospect Street


919


NATIONAL CITY BANK


OF CAMBRIDGE


765 Massachusetts Ave.


Cambridgeport


INCORPORATED 1853


RE-ORGANIZED 1865


CHARTER EXTENDED 1885


Capital =


=


$100,000


Surplus =


= =


50,000


EDWIN DRESSER -


-


-


President


HENRY B. DAVIS


-


-


Cashier


WILLIAM A. JAMES


-


-


-


- Teller


CHARLES S. BRAGG -


- Bookkeeper


ALFRED COUGHLAN -


-


- Messenger


DIRECTORS


Edwin Dresser J. W. Hazen George W. Gale Sumner Dresser Henry B. Davis


DISCOUNT EVERY DAY


920


. . . THE ... CHARLES RIVER NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE


STATE CHARTER, 1832.


NATIONAL, 1864.


Capital - -


- $100,000


WALTER S. SWAN, President


George H. Holmes, Cashier Edmund H. Norris, Asst. Cashier and Bookkeeper W. H. Sprague, Paying Teller C. W. Wheeler, Receiving Teller C. N. Shurtliff, Messenger


DIRECTORS


WALTER S. SWAN


JAMES A. WOOD


WILLIAM B. DURANT GEO. H. STEARNS JAMES F. PENNELL


DISCOUNT EVERY DAY LOCATED AT 1408 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE


Cambridge National Bank


No. 221 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE


Organized June 1, 1864


CAPITAL


$100,000


ALVIN F. SORTWELL J. C. BULLARD EVERETT L. STEVENS


President Cashier


Teller


DIRECTORS


Alvin F. Sortwell


J. C. Bullard


George H. Lawrence G. Goepper


George E. Carter


Discount Day, Thursday


WARREN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS Incorporated 1829


Savings Bank Building 25 Main Street, Charlestown


Office Hours: 9 to 2 Daily, except Saturdays. Saturdays 9 to 12, Wednesday Afternoon 3 to 4


Timothy T. Sawyer, President


Geo. F. Tufts, Treasurer


Geo. S. Poole, Secretary


George Hyde Charles F. Fairbanks


Charles R. Lawrence Jamés Adams Henry W. Bragg Frank D. Brown


Vice Presidents Nelson Bartlett Thomas G. Frothingham Trustees Nathan F. Tufts Francis B. Austin George A. Kettell Calvin P. Sampson


John Turner Everett Torrey


Henry H. Chandler Frank Todd George F. Chapin Irving S. Palmer


921


CAMBRIDGE


SAVINGS


BANK


No. 15 Dunster Street, Cambridge, Mass.


Incorporated 1834


President


CHARLES W. SEVER


.


Treasurer


OSCAR F. ALLEN


Clerk


.


JAMES H. WYETH


Paying Teller


ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN


Receiving Teller


HENRY A. NICHOLS


Board of Investment


Edwin Dresser J. T. G. Nichols .


W. S. Swan


C. W. Sever E. R. Cogswell Enoch Beane


J. F. Pennell


Interest computed from the fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz. : January, April, July and October, and payable January and July of each year


OFFICE HOURS, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.


North Avenue


Savings Bank


1950 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.


CAMBRIDGE


INCORPORATED 1872


Office Hours-Daily, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock Interest computed from the 10th day of January, April, July and October, and dividends payable in January and July of each year


President, SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE Treasurer, MILTON L. WALTON


Clerk, WM. E. HUTCHINS


Board of Investment - Samuel F. Woodbridge, Wm. F. Stark, Chas. F. Stratton, Warren L. Hooper. Russell S. Edwards,


922


Lechmere National Bank 337 Cambridge, Corner Fourth Street, East Cambridge


Incorporated 1853 Re-organized 1865


CAPITAL - $100,000


SURPLUS - $70,000


OTIS S. BROWN, President FRED B. WHEELER, Cashier JAMES L. BROWN, Clerk and Messenger


DIRECTORS


OTIS F. BROWN DAVID PROUDFOOT


GEO. W. DEARBORN


J. F. PENNELL


FRED B. WHEELER


Discount Every Day


THE CAMBRIDGEPORT NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE.


Incorporated 1826


Telephone 466-2 Re-organized 1865


ASA P. MORSE


-


-


-


WILL F. ROAF -


WALTER G. DAVIS -


-


-


Assistant Cashier


Asa P. Morse Charles James


Will F. Roaf


Discount Day


Thursday


LOCATED 595 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE


CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK 689 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE


INCORPORATED 1853


Open every business day from 8.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Also the first Satur- day evening in each month, from 6 to 8 for the receipt of deposits only.


President


DANA W. HYDE


Treasurer - - HENRY W. BULLARD


Committee in Charge of Investment of Funds


Dana W. Hyde


Frederick W. Tilton


Henry Endicott Wm. W. Dallinger


John H. Corcoran


Interest computed from the third Wednesdays in January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July.


EAST CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK 292 CAMBRIDGE STREET


Incorporated 1854


Open Every Business Day from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.


President Treasurer


JOHN C. BULLARD WILLIAM E. LLOYD


BOARD OF INVESTMENT


John C. Bullard David Proudfoot


Gustavus Goepper Benj. F. Thompson


William Goepper


Interest computed from the Fifteenth day of January, April, July and October. Dividends Paid April 15th and October 15th


-


- President Cashier


DIRECTORS


Charles Bullock Levi Hawkes


923


Cambridge Trust Co.


SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS 1300 Massachusetts Avenue Opposite the College Grounds


CAPITAL 1 1 $100,000


TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Pays Interest on Deposits Subject to Check


NATHANIEL C. NASH President


Josiah Q. Bennett


George Howland Cox Frederic Dodge John H. Hubbard


E. D. Leavitt


ALVIN F. SORTWELL Vice President


-DIRECTORS :- J. J. Myers


Nathaniel C. Nash Wm. Taggard Piper J. Henry Russell


LOUIS W. CUTTING Treasurer


Alvin F. Sortwell H. O. Underwood Herbert H. White Moses Williams


Statement of Condition of


C Cambridge Trust


Company


At Close of Business, October 31, 1902, as Reported to Commissioners of Savings Banks RESOURCES


LIABILITIES


Massachusetts Bonds and Notes $75,000.00 Railroad Bonds 91,791.70


Miscellaneous Bonds 22,962.50


Loans on Real Estate 31,425.00


Loans to Corporations 102,769.11


Time Loans with Collateral 357,325.00 Demand Loans with Collateral 299,608.17 Notes of Individuals or Firms 57,968.26


Expense Account, including Taxes Paid 4,933.61


Safe Deposit Vaults and Fixtures 21,500.00 Overdrafts


10.64


Cash in Office $40,363.15


Cash in Banks 149,199.80


189,562.95


$1,254,856.94


$1,254,856.94 CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Nov. 6th, 1902.


MIDDLESEX SS.


Then personally appeared Louis W. Cutting, Treasurer, and Alvin F. Sortwell, Vice President, and Josiah Q. Bennett, George Howland Cox, Frederick Dodge, John H. Hubbard, Wm. Taggard Piper, J. Henry Russell, Alvin F. Sortwell, Henry O. Underwood, Herbert H. White and Moses Williams, a majority of the Board of Directors of the Cambridge Trust Company, and made oath to the truth of the fore- going statement, by them subscribed, to the best of their knowledge and belief.


[ Signed ] Before me, [SEAL]


FRANKLIN PERRIN, Justice of the Peace.


SAFETY VAULTS DEPARTMENT FRANKLIN PERRIN, Manager. D. J. VAUGHAN, Sub-Manager


EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR THE STORAGE OF SILVER AND VALUABLES


BOXES FOR RENT, $10 TO $75 PER YEAR


Banking Hours from 8 to 2.


- Vaults open from 8 to 2, and from 5 to 6 p.m.


Hours on Saturdays, from 8 to 12 Only.


Checks Cashed and Collections made in all Parts of the United States SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ACCOUNTS WITH LADIES. Telephone Connections


Capital Stock


$100,000.00


Earnings Undivided 58,806.86


Interest and Discount 16,772.03 Deposits Subject to Check 1,077,953.05 Certified Checks Outstand- ing 1,325.00


924


INTERNATIONAL TRUST CO.


45 MILK, COR. DEVONSHIRE ST. BOSTON, MASS.


CAPITAL -


-


-


$1,000,000.00


SURPLUS - - .


$2,000,000.00


UNDIVIDED PROFITS


$1,002,627.92


Transacts General Bank- ing and Trust Company Business


Interest Allowed on Deposits Subject to Check.


Special Rates on time deposits Commercial Paper Discounted and loans made upon approved Security or Collateral.


Collections on all points in the United States, Canada and throughout Europe, made on the most favorable terms.


Acts as Executor, Adminis- trator, Guardian, Trustee, As- signee and as Trustee under Mort- gages from Railroads and other Corporations, and as Registrar and Transfer Agent.


NEW BURGLAR-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF


SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS


Separate Accommodations for Ladies.


RENT OF SAFES, $10 to $100 Per Year


BANK HOURS, 9 to 3. Vaults open 9 to 4. .


JOHN M. GRAHAM, President


HENRY L. JEWETT, Secretary


B. FARNHAM SMITH, Ass't Secretary


William Claflin Oliver W. Mink Lyman Nichols Thomas F. Temple William W. Crapo


DIRECTORS


W. Murray Crane John Hogg John M. Graham Aaron Davis Weld Albert C. Houghton


Robert M. Morse Patrick A. Collins A. N. Burbank C. J. H. Woodbury James Phillips, Jr.


925


THE BOSTON SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO. 87 MILK STREET


B Y RECENT ENACTMENT of the Legislature of Massachusetts, is now empowered to act as Executor, Administrator of Estates and Guardian of the property of those subject to Guardianship.


Allows interest on deposits subject to check.


Loans Trust Funds on Mortgages of Real Estate.


Acts as Trustee under wills, or otherwise, and as Transfer Agent or Registrar for Railroad or other Corporations.


Rents Safes in its Safe Deposit Vaults, which are unexcelled for security and convenience, at from $10 to $150 per year.


Condition Of The BOSTON SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY


As shown by its Books at the Close of Business on the thirty-first day of October, 1902.


ASSETS


Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts at Par


$650,000.00


City Bonds at Par:


Boston, Mass., 4 per cent


100,000.00


Cambridge, Mass., 4 per cent


100,000,00


Taunton, 4 per cent


15,000.00


Other City Bonds


25,000.00


Railroad Bonds at Par :


Vermont and Mass., 5 per cent


25,000,00


Old Colony, 4 per cent


150,000.00


Boston & Albany, 4 per cent


250,000.00


Boston & Prov., 4 per cent


50,000.00


Concord & Montreal, 4 per


cent


100,000.00


Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, 4 per cent


50,000.00


Expenses


30,131.84


Loans on Time


6,081,208.03


Loans on Mortgages of Real Estate


1,023,162.00


Loans on Demand


3,190,315.37


Cash in Office and Banks 2,210.492.71


$14,050,309.95


LIABILITIES


Capital Stock


$1,000,000.00


Surplus


1,500,000 00


Profit and Loss


188,630.58


Income


178,760.82


Deposits


11,167,918.55


Taxes


15,000.00


$14,050.309.95


TRUST DEPARTMENT


Trustee


ASSETS


Railroad Stock $1,074,922.92 Mortgages of Real Estate 3,338,635.26


Real Estate, etc. 1,882,238.03 Sundry Stocks and Bonds 1,493,629.82


Other Investments 57,989.67


Cash 64,504.78


$7,911,920.48


LIABILITIES


In Trust under Wills and Trust Agreements


$7,899,413.23


Income 12,507.25


$7,911,920.48


Executor ASSETS


Securities


$111,466.61


Cash


18,251.39


$129,718.00


LIABILITIES


Held under Wills


$129,718.00


WILLIAM E. PUTNAM, President JAMES LONGLEY, Vice President


G. E. GOODSPEED, Treasurer


W. L. WHITNEY, Assistant Treasurer HENRY A. FENN, Sec'y and Mgr. Safe Deposit Dept. H. D. HEATHFIELD, Assistant Secretary


926


THE NEW ENGLAND TRUST COMPANY


85 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON.


CAPITAL, -


-


$1,000,000


SURPLUS, -


$1,900,000


Is authorized to act as Executor and to receive and hold money or prop- erty in trust or on deposit from Courts of Law or Equity, Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guardians, Trustees, Corporations. and Individuals.


It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Stock Cor- porations, and as Agent for the purpose of issuing, registering or counter- signing Bonds and Certificates of Stock, and as Depository for Reorgan- ization purposes.


Deposits may be made at any time, and interest will be allowed on daily balances of Five Hundred Dollars and upwards.


It offers to the public the advantages of a Capital and a Guarantee Fund of nearly Three Million Dollars and a corporate succession.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


WILLIAM ENDICOTT, Prest.


CHAS. F. CHOATE, Vice Prest. J. LEWIS STACKPOLE, Vice Prest


William Farnsworth.


Lawrence M. Stockton.


T. Jefferson Coolidge.


Frederick P. Fish.


James J. Storrow.


Charles U. Cotting. George Dexter.


Morris Gray.


Nathaniel Thayer.


Franklin Haven.


Henry C. Weston.


Philip Dexter.


Amos W. Stetson.


George Wigglesworth.


DAVID R. WHITNEY, Actuary.


HENRY N. MARR, Asst. Sec'y


Francis R. Jewett, Trust Officer.


NATH'L H. HENCHMAN, Secretary FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treas.


CHAS. H. DALTON, Vice Prest. Alexander Cochrane.


927


National Shawmut Bank


60 CONGRESS STREET, COR. WATER STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


Condition at the close of business, December 15th, 1902. RESOURCES


$20,895,259.39


Time Loan, Demand Loan, U. S. Bonds,


12,389,456.67


6,172,184.37


Exchanges and Due from Banks,


12,191,345.56


Cash,


8,513,497.92


$60,161,743.91


LIABILITIES


Capital Stock,


$3,500,000.00


Surplus and Profits,


2,960,999.52


Circulation,


2,871,950.00


U. S. Bond Account,


3,166,950.00


Reserved for Taxes, Deposits,


47,658,719.39


$60,161,743.91


OFFICERS


JAMES P. STEARNS


-


-


-


President


-


-


-


Vice President


E. HAYWARD FERRY FRANCIS B. SEARS ABRAM T. COLLIER FRANK H. BARBOUR


-


-


-


Vice President


-


-


- Vice President


-


-


Cashier


WALLACE S. DRAPER - HENRY F. SMITH ARTHUR P. STONE -


-


-


-


Asst. Cashier


- Asst. Cashier


DIRECTORS


OLIVER AMES MICAJAH P. CLOUGH


GEORGE M. COBURN


JOSEPH B. RUSSELL


FRANCIS B. SEARS


WILLIAM S. SPAULDING JAMES P. STEARNS


WILLIAM A. TOWER


FRANK G. WEBSTER


JEREMIAH WILLIAMS


MOSES WILLIAMS


ROBERT WINSOR


ALFRED S. WOODWORTH


WILLIAM A. GASTON DANIEL B. HALLETT HENRY L. HIGGINSON HENRY S. HOWE


FREDERICK S. MOSELEY HORATIO NEWHALL


EDMUND D. CODMAN EBEN S. DRAPER HENRY B. ENDICOTT E. HAYWARD FERRY FRANCIS A. FOSTER


-


- Asst. Cashier


-


3,125.00


928


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 101 MILK STREET, BOSTON


Direct communication can be had with all principal towns and cities of New England, and states east of the Mississippi River.


For the accommodation of non-subscribers and the public generally, the Com- pany has established Public Telephone Pay Stations, as follows :-


PUBLIC TELEPHONE PAY STATIONS


Arlington Office, Post Office Building, Massachusetts Avenue


Arlington, H. A. Perham, Druggist Arlington, Robbins Spring Hotel


Arlington, Moseley's Cycle Agency


Arlington, Wm. H. Murray & Co., Groceries, Provisions


Arlington H'ts, Wm. Mundle, Grocer Arlington H'gts, H. F. Derby, Drug'st Arlington Heights, Hotel Belvidere


Arlington Heights, Lexington &


Boston St. Ry. Co., Waiting Room Belmont, Frank N. La Bonte, Druggist Waverly Centre, P. R. Crocker,Drug'st West Medford, Samuel Highley, Drug't CAMBRIDGE OFFICE, 757 Massa- chusetts Avenue, Cambridgeport


Beacon Street, S. J. Garrett & Co., Druggists, Oxford & Beacon


Beacon Street, Arthur Hughes, Variety Store, 245 Beacon


Boylston Street, Philip L. Carbone, Florist, 5 Boylston


Brattle St., Episcopal Theolog'l School Cambridge, Apley Court, Cambridge Cambridge, Beck Hall, Cambridge


Cambridge, George H. Blatchford, Druggist, 38 Baldwin


Cambridge, Claverly Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, Craigie Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, Dana Chambers, Cambge Cambridge, Dunster Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, the Dunvegan, 1654 Massa- chusetts Avenue


Cambridge, Everett Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, In'tute of 1770, 38 Winth'p Cambridge, C. S. Lombard & Co., Druggists, 93 Rice


Cambridge, Quincy Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, Samuel Ramsden, Cafe, 1444 Massachusetts Avenue


Cambridge, Russell Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, W. Simmons & Co., Druggists, 272 Broadway


Cambridge, Ware Hall, Cambridge Cambridge, Westmorely Court


Cambridgeport, James A. Bird, Drug- gist, 697 Massachusetts Avenue


Cambridgeport, J. F. Cahill, Druggist, Cambridge and Prospect


Cambridgeport, W. H. Frazier, Drug- gist, 169 Harvard


Cam'p't, E. C. Gove, Drug't, 645 Main Cambridgeport, John H. Fitzgerald, Druggist, 695 Main


Cambridgeport, W. B. Hunt & Co., Druggists, 605 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridgeport, Gilbert S. Chipman, Druggist, 269 Pearl


Cambridgep't, Elie H. Lapierre, Drug. 233 Putnam Avenue and 80 River


Cambridgeport, Frank K. Lynch, Druggist, 85 Hampshire Cam'p't, Geo. A. Miller, Drug.853Main Cambridgeport, Wm. B. Milliken, Druggist, 1032 Cambridge


Camb'p't, The Pion'er Ph'r'cy,303 Main Cambridgeport, Plymouth Pharmacy, Portland & Plymouth


Cam'p't, L. F. Porter, Drug't, 907 Main Cambridgeport, A. I). Reycroft, Drug- gist, Mass. Ave. and Brookline


Cambridgeport, W. Knox Smith & Co., Bay & Green


Cambridgeport, W. H. Stanton & Co .. Druggists, 187 Webster Avenue Cambridgeport, A. L. Upson & Co., Druggists, Brookline & Putnam ave Cambridgeport, J. A. S. Woodrow, Druggist, 308 Broadway


Concord Avenue, Miss C. E. Phillips Druggist, 80 Concord Avenue


East Cambridge, G. H. Brayton, Drug- gist, 408 Cambridge


East Cambridge, Frank J. Fahy, Drug- gist, 202 Third


East Cambridge, S. W. Farwell,Apoth- ecary, 160 Cambridge


East Cambridge, A. E. Lynch, Drug- gist, 425 Cambridge


East Cambridge, Maurice O'Donnell, Druggist, 507 Cambridge


East Camb., Reg'try of Deeds, Second Hampshire Street, A. E. Lynch, Drug- gist, 119 Hampshire


Harvard Street, Harvard Union, Har- vard & Quincy


Harvard Square, Horace S. Bartlett, Druggist, Harvard Square


Harvard Square, Charles H. Thurston, Cambridge. 3 Telephones Hotel Harvard, B. C. Welsh, 413 Main Inman Square, A. Cunningham, Drug- gist, Cambridgeport


Inman Square, M. O'Donnell, Drug- gist, Cambridgeport


Inman Square, A. C. Sherman, Drug- gist, Cambridgeport


Massachusetts Avenue, G. C. Kinsley, Druggist, 637 Massachusetts Ave. Massachusetts Avenue, A. V. Millett, Billiards, Pool, Lunch, 1404 Mass. av Massachusetts Avenue. W. A. Reeves, Druggist, Mass. Ave. & Putnam sq. Mt. Auburn, Coe's Apothecary, Cam. North Cambridge, A. E. Long, Under- taker, 2105 Massachusetts Avenue North Cambridge, W. C. Reycroft, Druggist, 1920 Massachusetts Ave North Cambridge, Mary C. Sullivan, Ice Cream, 2460 Massachusetts Ave Talbot S. H., Drug'st, 2069 Mass. Ave


LOOK FOR THE BLUE BELL


929


BOSTON


THEATRE


LAWRENCE MCCARTY


Lessee and Manager


High Class


Attractions At Fair Prices


25c 50c 75c


All Orchestra Seats $1.00


Never Higher


AMERICA'S Greatest Playhouse


Playing the Leading Attractions in all Branches of the Amuse- ment Profession


The Boston Theatre has a repu- tation all over the country for the magnificence and complete- ness of its productions


EVERY EVENING AT 8


Matinees on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2


930


The Simplex Electrical Co.


Factory: Sidney and Auburn Streets CAMBRIDGE


TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH ELECTRIC LIGHT


1


INSULATED WIRES AND CABLES


UNDERGROUND RUBBER COVERED SUBMARINE


Executive and Sales Offices :


110 State Street


-


Boston


Simplex Electric Heating Co.


Factory and Selling Department: Sidney and Auburn Streets CAMBRIDGE Electric Heating Apparatus RHEOSTATS


TREASURER'S OFFICE, 110 STATE ST., BOSTON.


MORSS & WHYTE


Factory: Sidney and Pilgrim Streets CAMBRIDGE


ORNAMENTAL IRON & WIRE WORK


OFFICE AND WAREROOMS :


75-81 CORNHILL - - BOSTON.


931


THE ATHENAEUM PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Ginn & Company, Proprietors


This Entire Building is Devoted to Printing, Binding and Shipping Ginn & Company's Publications


GINN & COMPANY


Publishers . . of ..


School and College Text Books


29 Beacon Street, Boston Next State House


Boston


New York


Chicago


San Francisco


Atlanta


Dallas


Columbus


London


932


Bo to . . .


50 BROMFIELD STREET


For Photographic Supplies, Cameras, Etc.


DEVELOPING AND PRINTING


films, Papers and Plates Received from Makers Every Week


Also for Stereopticons, Lanterns and Slides


Selling Agent for T. H. McAllister


Slides on all IInteresting Subjects for Sale or Rental


Experienced Operators with Highest Grade of Apparatus Supplied For Illustrating Lectures


John H. Thurston


50 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.


UP ONE FLIGHT


Telephone, 991 Main


933


ESTABLISHED 1849.


THE A. T. STEARNS LUMBER COMPANY.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


FLORIDA GULF CYPRESS A SPECIALTY.


Cypress Lumber, Cypress Shingles, Cypress Timber, Georgia Pine, Florida Ash, Spruce and Hemlock. Rift Hard Pine, Ash, Oak & Maple Flooring. QUARTER SAWED CYPRESS SQUARES. Cypress Sheathing and Clapboarding.


GUTTERS AND CONDUCTORS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, COLUMNS, ETC. MANTELS. Doors, Windows and Blinds.


BUILDERS' FINISH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Window and Door Frames, Stalr Posts, Rails and Balusters, Store and Office Fittings, Counters, Bowl Stands, Mantel Shelves, Etc.


SPECIAL CABINET WORK.


Carpenter and Mill Work of All Kinds. SASH BARS AND GREENHOUSE STOCK.


TANKS, CISTERNS, DYE TUBS, FENCE POSTS, RAILS AND PICKETS, CYPRESS BOAT STOCK. Kiln Dried Lumber Always in Stock.


Send for Book, "Cypress Lumber and Its Uses." No Charge.


Main Office, Mills and Wharves at Neponset,


Branch Office and Exhibit, 166 Devonshire St. and 19 Federal St. BOSTON. Haymarket Square Salesroom, 1 Sudbury St., cor. Merrimac St.


P. O. Address, Neponset, Mass.


Long Distance Telephones.


934


FLOOR BOARDS, FLOOR BOARDS OF ALL KINDS


Low Prices Kept Under Heat Don't Buy Until You Have Seen Us


E. D. SAWYER LUMBER CO.


ORDER BOX, Master Builders' Association, 166 Devonshire Street, Boston Wharf, Junction Cambridge and Bridge Streets, East Cambridge Telephone 510


BARBOUR-STOCKWELL CO. 205 BROADWAY CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


GENERAL MACHINISTS


AND .


IRON FOUNDERS


OUR SPECIALTIES


STREET RAILWAY SPECIAL WORK BUILDERS' CAST IRON WORK CONFECTIONERS' MACHINERY


JOHN M. WOODS E. D. WALKER


CHARLES H. SHERBURNE W. E. CHAMBERLAIN


JOHN M. WOODS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


MAHOGANY


Hardwood Lumber and Veneers. A Large Stock of Kiln Dried Lumber on Hand


223 and 239 BRIDGE STREET -


EAST CAMBRIDGE


935


THE RIVERSIDE PRESS


CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


Boston Office


4 PARK STREET


New York Office 85 FIFTH AVENUE


HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY


PUBLISHERS OF THE WORKS OF


Aldrich


Emerson


Holmes Lowell


Browning


Harte


Howells


Stowe


Dickens Hawthorne


Longfellow Thackeray


Whittier, and many other famous Authors


WRITE FOR CATALOGUE


Orders for Manufacturing should be addressed to H. O. Houghton & Co., Cambridge, Mass.


The Heliotype Printing Co.


211 TREMONT STREET


BOSTON


Lithographers and Photogelatin Printers


SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATIONS AND FAC-SIMILE


REPRODUCTIONS A SPECIALTY


936


LOWEST PRICED HOUSE IN THE CITY


MANHATTAN MARKET COMPANY


594 to 612 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridgeport


Boston Packing & Provision Co.


Successors to the Long Established Firm of NILES BROTHERS


WHOLESALE DEALERS AND CURERS OF ALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE PROVISIONS, INCLUDING


"'FERGUSON"


HAMS, BACON AND DRIED BEEF


"BLUE BRAND"


ALL LEAF LARD


PA


"RED BRAND" PURE LARD


The three most satisfactory products of their kind ever prepared.


"Ferguson's" Hams are the very exemplification of deliciousness and health- fulness.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.