The Cambridge directory 1909, Part 6

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Publication date: 1909
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Howe Building, 713 to 723 Main


Hyde's Block, 631 to 639 Mass av


Hyde's Block, 697 Mass av


Inman Building, 1385 Cambridge


Inman Hall, 753 Mass av


Institute Hall, 269 and 277 Cambridge


Ivers' Block, 1963 to 1975 Mass av


Knights of Columbus Halls, 225 Cambridge and 631 Mass av Knights of Honor Hall, 225 Cambridge


Knights of Honor Hall, 545 Mass av


Knights of Labor Hall, 515 Mass av


Knights of Malta Hall, 40 Prospect


Lamson Block, 559 Mass av


Lamson Memorial Building, 322 Brookline Lechmere Building, Cambridge junc Bridge


Lerner Hall, 12 Mt Auburn


Little's Block, 1350 to 1362 Mass av


Lovell Block, 1847 to 1853 Mass av


Lowell Hall, 40 Prospect


Lowell House, 33 Elmwood av


Luke Building, 137 to 145 Main


Luther Hall, 40 Prospect


Lyceum Building, 1396 to 1404 Mass av


Lyceum Hall, 1400 Mass av


Main Block, Mass av cor Pearl


Manchester Unity Hall, 527 Mass av and 249 Camb Manter Hall, 4 Holyoke


Margaret Winthrop Hall (The Gilman School) 21 Chauncy Masonic Block, 685 to 699 Mass av


Masonic Hall, 685 Mass av and 215 Cambridge, E C


McNamee Building, 13 Boylston


McNamee's Block, Mass av cor Norfolk


Mechanics' Block, 295 River


Melledge Block, Mass av cor Norfolk


Memorial Hall, 576 Mass av


Middlesex Block, 2431 to 2441 Mass av


Moller Building, 1 Lafayette sq and 896 to 910 Main Moore's Building, 6 and 8 Brattle


Mt Sinai Building, 2076 Mass av


Moxon's Block, 11 and 15 Green


New Church Theo School, 48 Quincy


Niles' Block, 1282 to 1290 Mass av


N E O P Hall, 225 Cambridge and 19 Brattle


Household Repairing and Gas Fitting at F. S. GLYNN, Proprietor


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC


Odd Fellows' Building, 534 to 538, 2072 to 2080 Mass av, 215 to 217 Cambridge


Odd Fellows' Halls, 215 Cambridge, 536, 631 Mass av and 2076 Mass av


Parish Hall, Norfolk Pelham Hall, 631 Mass av


Phinney Block, Dickinson near Broadway


Potter Block, 1994 to 2006 Mass av


Pratt Building, 30 to 50 Prospect and 114 to 118 Austin


Prescott Hall, 472 and 474 Broadway


Probate Court, Cambridge cor Second E C


Prospect House Building, 622 Mass av


Prospect Union Building, 744 Mass av


Protective Hall, 305 Cambridge


Quincy Hall, 1218 Mass av Ramsey Building, 1 Brattle Randolph Hall, Bow corner Linden


Raymond Hall, 628 Mass av


Read's Block, 18 to 28 Boylston


Reardon's Block, 23 Erie Registry of Deeds, 170 to 210 Cambridge Registry of Probate, 170 to 210 Camb Rhodes' Hall, 40 Prosptct


Richardson Block, 101 Gore Rideout's Building, State cor Osborn


Ridgeley Hall, 65 Mt Auburn


Robbins Block, 11 to 27 Prospect


Roberts Block, 91/2 to 15 Brattle


Roberts Hall, 15 Brattle


Robinson Building, 20 Second


Rogers' Blocks, Main between Washington and Bur- leigh, Washington between Burleigh and Port- land, 169 and 453 Main and 77 Washington


Rolling Mill Block, 11 to 15 Bristol Russell Hall, 39 Bow


St George's Hall, 2 Central sq St John's Hall, Fourth


St John's Literary Institute Building and Hall, 271 to 277 Cambridge Salvation Army Hall, r 751 Mass av


Small's Block, 2026 to 2038 Mass av Smart's Building, rear 744 Main Social Union Building, 42 Brattle


Southwick Building, 684 to 688 Mass av


Sovereign's Hall, 575 Mass av


Stearns' Block, Winthrop cor Dunster Stearns' House, 22 Eliot Stratton's Block, Cambridge n Fifth


Sumner Hall, 1727 Cambridge and 5 and 7 Sumner


Temperance Hall, 315 Mass av


Templars' Hall, 536 Mass av Temple Block, Mass av cor Temple Temple Hall, 6 Austin Temple of Honor Hall, 595 Mass av


The Craigie, 120 to 126 Mt Auburn Tilton's Block, River cor Fairmont


Tower's Block, 19 to 25 Market


Trinity Hall, Mt Auburn st next City building Union Hall, 683 Mass av Unity Hall, 9 Upland rd


Wardsworth Chambers, 83 Brattle Ware Hall, 383 Harvard


Warland Building, 1278 Mass av Warren House, Prescott n Harvard


Washington Halls, 573 Mass av Waverley Hall, 115 Mt Auburn


Westmorly Court, Bow opp Arrow


Whitney's Block, 901 Main Whitney's Building, Brattle sq Williams Hall, 20 Central sq Windsor Hall, 506 Windsor


Winthrop Hall, Hastings av Woodbury's Building, rear First Thorndike and 1 Otis


Y M C A Building, 826 to 834 Mass av Zintz Block, 303 to 309 Elm


COLLEGE BUILDINGS Figures Designate Year Erected Agassiz Museum, Oxford near Kirkland Appleton Chapel, College yard 1856 Architectural Building, College yard Astronomical Observatory, Garden opp Linnaean 1846


Austin Hall, Holmes pl 1883


A Lawrence Lowell Hall, Kirkland, cor Oxford


A D Building, Mass av cor Plympton


Bertram Hall, 51 Shepard 1901


Botanic Garden, Garden cor Linnaean 1805


Boylston Hall, College yard 1857


Burnham Hall (Ep Theo Sch) Brattle 1870


College House, 1416-1428 Mass av 1846


Conant Hall, Oxford near Jarvis 1893


Dane Hall, College yard 1832 Divinity Hall, Divinity av 1726 Divinity House, rear Divinity Hall


Divinity Library, Divinity av Emerson Hall, Quincy 1904


Episcopal Theo School, Brattle next Mason


Fogg Museum of Art College yard 1894


Foxcroft House, Kirkland cor Oxford


Gannet House, 2 Holmes pl Germanic Museum, Broadway junc Cambridge


Gore Hall, College yard 1838 .


Grace Hopkinson Eliot Hall 45 Shepard 1907


Gray Herbarium, rear 79 Garden


Gray's Hall, College yard 1863


Harvard Hall, College yard 1769


Harvard Union, Harvard cor Quincy


Hemenway Gymnasium, junc Kirkland and Holmes pl 1878


Holden Chapel, College yard 174 Hollis Hall, College yard 1812


Holworthy Hall, College yard 1812


Holyoke House, 1336 to 1346 Mass av 1871


Jefferson Physical Laboratory, rear Holmes pl 1884 Langdell Hall, H U Law School r Holmes pl 1907


Lawrence Hall, Brattle near Mason 1873


Lawrence Hall, Kirkland 1848


Massachusetts Hall, College yard 1720


Matthews Hall, College yard 1870


Memorial Hall, junc Kirkland Cambridge and


Quincy 1874


Museum of Comparative Zoology, Divinity av and Oxford 1859


New Lecture Hall, Kirkland cor Oxford


Peabody Muesum of Archaeology, Divinity av 1877 Perkins Hall, Oxford cor Jarvis 1893


Phillips Brooks House, College Yard 1898


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WARD BOUNDARIES


Pierce Hall, Oxford cor Jarvis 1900 Radcliffe College 10 Garden


Radcliffe College Library, Mason Randall Hall, Divinity av cor Kirkland 1898 Reed Hall (Ep Theo School) Brattle


Robinson Hall, Quincy 1901 Rotch Building, Jarvis 1890 Semitic Museuin, Divinity av Sever Hall, College Yard 1878


Stillman Infirmary, 270 Mt Auburn 1900


Stoughton Hall, College Yard 1805


Students Astronomical Laboratory, Jarvis n Mass av


Thayer Hall, College Yard 1869 University Hall, College Yard 1812


University Museum, Oxford near Kirkland Wadsworth House, 1341 Mass av


Walter Hasting's Hall, Mass av n Holmes pl 1889 Weld Hall, College Yard 1871 Winthrop Hall, Hastings av


CEMETERIES


Cambridge, Coolidge av at Watertown line Geo D Ford supt


Catholic, Rindge av opp Clay, D J Nelligan sapt Mt Auburn, Mt Auburn st Watertown line J C Scorgie supt


Old Burying Ground, Mass av cor Garden


WHARVES


American Rubber Co's Broad Canal, near Potter Ayer's, end Second


Bay State Fuel Co's 157 Main


Boston Elevated Railway Co's near North, E C Brook's, 221 Bridge


Coleman's, rear 242 First and 91 Broadway Elston's, 99 Broadway


Fords', 59 Main


Gas House, Broad Canal near Third


Horgan's, 85 Main


Linehan's 42 Bridge Luke's, 137 Main Morey & Phillips 30 Potter Munroe's, 46 First E C


Page's, 149 Broadway Parker & Page's, r 40 First E C


Peter's, First opp Thorndike E C


Proctor Bros, 1 Bridge E C


Rawson's, 31 Main


Revere Sugar Refinery, foot of Water Sanborn's, 68 Bridge E C


Sawyer's, 16 Cambridge 94 Bridge and 12 First E C


Scully's, rear 84 and 120 First E C


Tower's, rear 139 Broadway


Warren, 10 and 22 Bridge


Wellington's, 28 Bridge


Wellington & Buck's, 211 Bridge E C


Wood Wm H & Co's, 13 Broadway Wyman's, 84 Bridge E C


BRIDGES


Brookline street, from foot of Brookline street, Cam- bridgeport to Boston


Cambridge street, foot River street Cambridgeport to Brighton district


Craigie, from Bridge street E C to Boston First street, across Broad canal to Main


Harvard, from Mass av Cambridgeport to Mass av Boston 1888


North Harvard street, foot Boylston st Cambridge to Brighton district


Sixth street, across Broad canal at Sixth


Third street, across Broad canal at Third


West Boston, from Main street Cambridgeport to Boston


Western avenue, foot Western avenue Cambridge- port to Brighton district


WARD BOUNDARIES


WARD 1 Beginning at the water at the mouth of Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to the centre of Third street, thence by the centre of Third street to Potter street, thence by the centre of Potter street to Fifth street, thence by the centre of Fifth street to Vine street, thence by the centre of Vine street to Fourth street, thence by the centre of Fourth street to Cambridge street, thence by the centre of Cambridge street to Fifth street, thence by the centre of Fifth street and said line extended northerly to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to the waters of Charles river, thence by the water to the point of the beginning.


WARD 2 Beginning at the centre line of Third street and Broad canal, thence by the centre of Broad canal to 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 a line in the extension of the centre line of Fifth street, thence by said extension and by the centre line of Fifth street to Cambridge street, thence by the cen- tre line of Cambridge street to Fourth street, thence by the centre line of Fourth street to Vine street, thence by the centre line of Vine street to Fifth street, thence by the centre line of Fifth street to Potter street, thence by the centre line of Potter street, to Third street, thence by the centre line of Third street to Broad canal at the point of beginning


WARD 3 Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville at Tremont street, thence by said boundary line to the extension of the centre line of North canal, thence by said extension and by the centre line of North canal to Binney street, thence by the centre line of Binney street to Bristol street, thence by the centre line of Bristol street to Hampshire street, thence by the centre line of Hampshire street to Tremont street, thence by the centre line Tremont street to the boundary line be- tween the cities of Cambridge and Somerville at the point of beginning.


WARD 4 Beginning at Tremont street on Hamp- shire street, thence by the centre line of Hampshire street to Bristol street, thence by the centre line of Bristol street to Binney street, thence by the centre line of Binney street to North canal, thence by the


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centre line of North canal to Broad canal, thence by the centre line of Broad canal to the water of Char- les river, thence by the water of Charles river to a point at right angles to Main street at Washington street, thence by a line at right angles to Main street to the junction of Main and Washington streets, thence by the centre line of Washington street to Norfolk street, thence by the centre line of Norfolk street to Massachusetts avenue, thence by the centre line of Massachusetts avenue to Prospect street, hence by the centre line of Prospect street to Broad- way, thence by the centre line of Broadway to Tre- mont street, thence by the centre line of Tremont street to Hampshire street at the point of beginning.


WARD 5 Beginning at the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville at Tremont street, thence by the centre line of Tremont street to Broad- way, thence by the centre line of Broadway to Pros- pect street, thence by the centre line of Prospect street to Massachusetts avenue, thence by the cen- tre line of Massachusetts avenue to Dana street, thence by the centre line of Dana street and said line extended northerly to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville, thence by said boundary line to Tremont street at the point of beginning.


WARD 6 Beginning on Massachusetts avenue at Norfolk street, thence by the centre line of Norfolk street to Washington street, thence by the centre line of Washington street to the junction of Wash- ington and Main street, thence by the line at right angles to Main street southerly to the water of Char- les river, thence by the water to the centre line of Magazine street extended, thence by said extension and by the centre line of Magazine street to Perry street, thence by the centre line of Perry street to Pearl street, thence by the centre line of Pearl street to Massachusetts avenue, thence by the centre line of Massachusetts avenue to Norfolk street at the point of beginning.


WARD 7 Beginning on Massachusetts avenue at Putnam avenue, thence by the centre line of Massa- chusetts avenue to Pearl street, thence by the cen- tre line of Pearl street to Perry street, thence by the centre line of Perry street to Magazine street, thence by the centre line of Magazine street and said line extended southerly to the water of Charles river, thence by said water to Western avenue, thence by the centre line of Western avenue to Putnam ave- nue, thence by the centre line of Putnam avenue to Massachusetts avenue at the point of beginning.


WARD 8 Beginning at the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville at Sacramento street, thence along said boundary line to its inter- section with the centre line of Dana street extended northerly, thence along said extension and the cen- tre line of Dana street to Masachusetts avenue, thence along the centre line of Massachusetts ave- nue to Putnam avenue, thence along the centre line of Putnam avenue to Western avenue, thence along the centre line of Western avenue to the Water of


Charles river, thence by the water of Charles river to Boylston street, thence by the centre line of Boylston street to Massachusetts avenue, thence by the centre line of Massachusetts avenue to Jarvis street, thence by the centre line of Jarvis street to Oxford street, thence by the centre line of Oxford street to Sacremento street, thence by the centre line of Sacramento street to the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville at the point of beginning.


WARD 9 Beginning at the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont at Concord avenue, thence along the centre line of Concord avenue to Bond street, thence along the centre of Bond street to Garden street, thence along the centre line of Gar- den street to Shepard street, thence along the cen- tre line of Shepard street to Massachusetts avenue, thence along the centre line of Massachusetts ave- nue to Sacramento street, thence along the centre line of Sacramento street to Oxford street, thence along the centre line of Oxford street to Jarvis street, thence along the centre line of Jarvis street to Massachusetts avenue, thence along the centre line of Massachusetts avenue to Boylston street, thence along the centre line of Boylston street to the water of Charles river, thence by the Charles river to the boundary line between Cambridge and Watertown, thence along said boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence along said last named boundary to Concord avenue at the point of beginning.


WARD 10 Beginning at the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Belmont at Concord avenue, thence along said boundary to the location of the Fitchburg Railroad, thence along the centre line of said location to the boundary line between Cam- bridge and Somerville, thence along said last named boundary to Sacramento street, thence along the centre line of Sacramento street to Massachusetts avenue, thence along the centre line of Massachu- setts avenue to Shepard street, thence along the centre line of Shepard street to Garden street, thence along the centre line of Garden street to Bond street, thence along the centre line of Bond street to Concord avenue, thence along the cen- tre line of Concord avenue to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont at the point cf beginning.


WARD 11 Beginning at the boundary line be- tween Cambridge and Somerville at the Fitchburg Railroad, thence along the centre line of the loca- tion of said railroad to the boundary line between Cambridge and Belmont, thence along said last named boundary line to the boundary line between Cambridge and Arlington, thence along said bound- ary line between Cambridge and Arlington to the boundary line between Cambridge and Somerville, thence along said last mentioned boundary to the Fitchburg Railroad at the point of beginning.


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CAMBRIDGE HOUSE DIRECTORY 1909


(Copyright 1009 by W A Greenough & Co)


Arranged alphabetically by streets, giving the householders, with occupations, by street numbers. To start from the beginning of a street Read up.


ACACIA 13 ASH


9 Rev Henry S Nash prof


8 Mrs Mary E Holt


8 Mrs Susie E Dawne


7 W K Blodgett Jr lawyer


6}Joseph Beane prov'


6 Prof Ira N Hollis


5 Dr Augusta C Walker M D


3 Charles Harris agent


AGASSIZ 15 LINNAEAN


33. Horace P Blackman


30 David T Dickinson lawyer


27 Arthur W Blackman


24 Harry A Norton


18 Mrs Estelle Sargent


ALLEN 1961 MASS AV


18 Sylvester Zekowcki


17 H F Mernin carrier


15 Roland Mckenzie


14 David McMurtrie sales


13 Wm B Short printer


II Mrs Laura C Elkington


10 Jos C Lewis driver


9 George Wright 8 John J Gunzelmen


7 Chas C Willard


ALLSTON WAVERLEY TO 340 PUTNAM AV


249 Henry V Dowsing


247 Mrs Annie K Stearns


239 John G Poingdester carp


234 Joseph A Reid


231 Robert H Marshall fore


230 Salvatore Pispisa


226 Amos P Holden


225 Joseph S Chipman prov


215 Mrs Marie W Dow


214 John Crawford plumber


312 H T Moulton plumber


205 Arthur K Durgin grocer 198 Mrs Ella J Greene


171 Josiah K Meadowcroft


170 Martin L McClare


169 Oscar A Lungren supt


169 Chas J Odenweller


169 Clarence G Pierce bkpr


168 Henry T Lincoln asst water registrar 166 Wm Jessamine


163 James H Robinson bkpr


163 J Walter Evans


160 Edward R Thomas


159 Alex R Hezlitt bk fin


159 Geo M Austin


159 Wm H Kink bottler


157 Robert W Crosbie


156 Herman M Lunsted carp


156 James A Kerrigan clerk


154 Thomas J Trenchard clk


153 Thos Delahanty 151 Clifton W Norwood 148 Andrew W Burnham 147 Chas W Alden mngr


146 Mrs Mary E Goodwin


145 Mrs Mary E Green


141 Bederos Arakelyan


99 Richard H Welsh


98 Frank Hancock plumber


82 Dennis J Conley mach 80 Patrick A Quinn tmstr


78 Chas J Alexander


76 Thos H Mckenna


72 Paul Levine bookbinder


72 Chas J O Johnson


68 Joseph H Anderson 68 Edward J Kelly sawyer


66 Myles Cosgrove mason


64 James B McPhee elec


64 Gregory Faherty 62 Norman N Rayner


31 Matthias McNamara


24 Thomas Joyce coachman


20 Michael J Maloney lab


18 Thomas J Watson lab


AMORY 329 BROADWAY


155 John L Tornrose mach 154 Alph Bertrand


154 Kyran Bergin mason


153 Mrs Hannah Degnan


147 Eph M Moore prov


142rMrs Hannah Ford


142 Calvin E Shaford


142 Chas A Coote eng


136 Pat J Crowley


134 Ellis Clover


133 John Flynn


124 Richard J Gallagher


124 James F Lavey


122 Thomas O'Connor


119 John L Jenness


116rThomas Vaughan mach


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Amory-con 112 Mrs Mary Mccarthy II2 Edmund Nagle eng 109 Edward J Bergin 109 Alexis Parent 109 Mrs Adelc Carlou 109 Margaret Griffin 108 Jeremiah Buckley grocer 108 John Klabe blacksmith 107 Margarct Stewart


107 Arthur D Evans cook 105 Joseph F Dillon cond 97 Owen Roberts tmstr 95 Cornelius Carroll tailor 89 Mrs Ann Callahan 89 Alfred Bedard


87 William Gullage boiler mkr 87 Gustav C W Mix carp 84 Pat H McDonough eng 83 Mrs Annie Bowman


83 Peter Bedard rub wkr 81 Arthur O'Leary 81 Jos A Callahan tailor 78 Warren F Greenlaw 74 John R Carlock


64 Alb E Lynch druggist 62 Daniel I Calnan


58 Alexander M Grant


56 Charles H Morris mach 51 Mrs Sarah Nason 50 Mrs Lucy J Verrity 48 Wm K. Campbell 44 Elbridge S Higgins 42 Mrs Martha Stafford 4I A Otis Chamberlin 39 John B Hambly


38 Joseph E Frye bkpr


36 Mrs Leocardia F Flowers 33 Fred W Toothaker 31 Augustus M Perkins


30 Charles E Spears mach 21 Caroline T Burridge 19 Mrs Sarah R Baker 8 Clifton G Brown dentist


ANTRIM 351₺ BROADWAY 135 Wm H Stevens painter I35 Charles W Stevens 135 Edward Stevens 132 Harry Earl bkpr 132 Mrs Margaret Toomey 13I James J McGann clerk 13I Wm E Horton salesman 130 Daniel J Cremens prov 125 Stephen H Harrington furni- ture


124 Mrs Catherine E Burns 124 Alex J Sullivan 119 Frederick Does cab mkr 119 Jas M Cavanagh mach 119 Henry J Sharkey clerk 118 Mrs Ellen Boyle 118 Jeremiah O'Keefe 114 Jos F McCory police 113 Daniel J McLean bkpr 113 Geo M Patterson carp 113 Joseph L P St Coeur II2 Mrs Mary A Driscoll IIO Fred E Heald 109 Alb B Fopiano confectionery


HOUSE DIRECTORY


109 John Bacigalupo confec 109 Misses McCusker


107 Wm H Eaton packer 107 Wm E Bowe teaming 107 Albert E Hutchinson 107 Albert E Sharon mach 106 Charles H Titus milk IOI Aug Westlund piano mkr IOI Nelson O Anderson clerk 100 John S Gahm


95 Barth J Toolan car cond


95 Cornelius Sullivan police


94 George W Ridley


93 Elijah Earle


93 Mrs Mary Johnson


89 John A Hedin carpets


88 Bernard J Brogan barber


85. Cornelius Murphy curer


84 Ed J Hamilton butter


81 John H Walker


80 Wm B Gilman


79 John Eadie coll


76 John J Youd teamster


74 John F Donnelly supt 72 Wm J Kelley


70 Robert T Walsh


68 Michael C Walsh


66 Henry Kern cabinet mkr


66 John T Doherty upholsterer 62 Terrance F Quinn


62 Geo H Davidson


58 Patrick J Barry eng


58 Daniel J Sullivan chemist


55 Charles H McCarthy


54 David F Coughlin


48 Pat F Smith mach


45 James Kelly


43 John K Kelley carp


43 Edmund C Durning fore


43 George E Jackson sales


42 Horatio T Soper paver


39 George A Nauffts fore 37 John A O'Brien comp 35 Royal D Gould


33 Murray C Gould elec


33 Charles L Lawson fore 32r Mrs Susan Lynch 32r John McCaffrey lab 32 Austin O'Brien lab 313 Mrs Almira L MacLaren 31 Charlotte P Beyea nurse 26 Karop Arsenian baker 25 Hector McLean storekpr 25 Albin A Peterson uphols 24 Edward E McGanty 24 Annie V Dolan


21 John Connors clerk 19 John Hughes iron wkr 18, Mrs Sarah J Hanson


16 Alexander G Chappell 16 Mrs Mary D Stannis


12 Thomas Finnerty coach


IO Locklin A Mckinnon 6 Thomas Leahy mason 4 James W Smith variety


APPIAN WAY 63 BRATTLE 22 Dr Wallace Prebble M D 18 Mrs Elizabeth J Pinkham


14 Prof Robt M Johnston 13} Mrs Elizabeth Caswell 13} Mrs Elizabeth Lockett IO Rev Samuel H Noon 8 Mrs Marie Bowie 6 Mrs J F Carret


5 Fred'k J Goodridge M D


APPLETON 145 BRATTLE 207 Michael F Murley carrier 205 John F Fitzgibbon supt 203 Charles I Marston man


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196 James C Mannix grocer 194 Henry Mulligan clerk


192 John L Harrington clerk


190 Walter L Potter bicycles


182 Matthew W Fleck clark 180 Charles Reed mach


179 John F McGowan sales 179 A Fred Bodin


179 Aug Frankis gardener 173 Robert Godfrey


164 Cornelius Cusick


164 Mrs Jannet Milligan


162 R B Nesbitt carp


159 Nora A Hurley 157 Geo J Mahoney police


153 Patrick White eng 153 Richard White eng




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