The Cambridge directory and almanac for 1852, Part 3

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66 No. 7 .- Dr. A. C. Smith,


No. 8 .- John Pear.


Application for aid to be made to one of the Managers.


AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY. Instituted April 10th, 1810.


President - Henry Lamson; Treasurer-A. C. Smith; Auditing Committee-Isaac Cutler, John Reed; Wardens- Isaac Cutler, Thomas Stearns, Henry Dillingham, Isaac A. Kenney; Clerk-John P. Metcalf.


CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM.


President-James D. Green; Secretary and Treasurer- A. H. Ramsay; Directors-Jacob H. Bates, Oliver Hast- ings, John Chamberlin, Wm. L. Whitney, James Munroe.


FRANKLIN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.


President-S. C. Smith; Vice President-J. B. Nichols; Secretary and Librarian-J. McDuffee; Treasurer-John S. Dudley.


CAMBRIDGE ATHENAEUM.


President-Isaac Livermore; Treasurer-Henry Thayer; Clerk-Samuel C. Bigelow; Directors-Z. L. Raymond, Charles Everett, Asa Murdock, John Livermore, Eliphalet Davis, Wm. P. Fisk.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES IN CAMBRIDGE.


First Parish in Cambridge -- Unitarian. Brattle Square, opposite Harvard College. WILLIAM NEWELL, Pastor.


Benjamin W. Whitney, Chairman of Standing Committee.


Charles R. Metcalf, Clerk and Treasurer.


Joseph Brackett, Sexton, resides Brattle near Story st.


First Church & Shepard Congregational Society. Mt. Auburn Street, corner Holyoke. JOHN A. ALBRO, Pastor.


William Saunders, Chairman of Prudential Committee. Jacob H. Bates, Clerk and Treasurer.


B. F. Wyeth, Sexton, resides Bow street.


Christ Church -- Episcopal. Garden Street. NICHOLAS HOPPIN, Pastor.


William C. Bond, William E. Carter, Wardens. William C. Bond, Clerk and Treasurer.


Horace Handford, Sexton, resides Garden street, near the Arsenal.


Old Cambridge Baptist Society. Head of Kirkland street. JOHN PRIOR, Pastor.


Josiah Coolidge, Chairman of Standing Committee. Anson J. Stone, Clerk.


John B. Dana, Treasurer.


John Greenleaf, Sexton, resides Brattle square.


St. Peter's Church -- Roman Catholic. Concord Avenue-Observatory Hill. MANASSES DOUGHERTY, Pastor. Thomas Kendrick, Sexton, resides Brighton street, near Brattle Square.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES IN CAMBRIDGE.


First Evangelical Congregational Society. Prospect street. WILLIAM A. STEARNS, Pastor.


Z. L. Raymond, Chairman Standing Committee. James Gates, Clerk and Treasurer.


Roland Littlefield, Jr., Sexton, resides Main street, corner Columbia.


St. Peter's Church -- Episcopal. Prospect street.


-, Rector.


Stephen P. Greenwood, Bela F. Jacobs, Wardens.


Abraham Edwards, Clerk and Treasurer.


J. S. Dickman, Sexton, resides Elm, near Hampshire street.


First Universalist Society. Main street,-junction State. EDWIN A. EATON, Pastor.


Rufus Lamson, Chairman Standing Committee. Alvaro Blodgett, Clerk and Treasurer.


John Pear, Sexton, resides Front street.


First Baptist Society. Magazine, junction of River street. JOSEPH W. PARKER, Pastor.


James Mellen, John Holman, Joseph A. Holmes, Albert Vinal, Jacob Eaton, Solomon H. Dodge, Joseph Burrage, Jr., Lucian S. Learned, George S. Teele, Trustees.


Joseph A. Holmes, John Holman, James Mellen, Pruden- tial Committee.


Albert Vinal, Treasurer.


Joseph A. Holmes, Clerk.


Benj. J. Hoyt, Sexton, resides 45 Cottage street.


Second Methodist Episcopal Society, Harvard, opposite Essex street. CHARLES ADAMS, Pastor.


Emery Bemis, Chairman of Trustees. Josiah Richardson, Treasurer.


Amos P. Rollins, Sexton, resides Auburn Court.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES IN CAMBRIDGE.


Cambridgeport Parish -- Unitarian. Austin street.


J. F. W. WARE, Pastor.


Isaac Livermore, Chairman Standing Committee.


Benjamin L. Whitney, Clerk.


John D. Pearson, Treasurer.


Amos Munroe, Sexton, resides Auburn street, near Pearl.


Second Evangelical Congregational Society.


Austin street.


J. C. LOVEJOY, Pastor.


J. W. Alden, Clerk.


H. M. Chamberlain, Treasurer.


H. M. Chamberlain, A. H. Safford, Prudential Committee. Hollis Danforth, Sexton, resides Prospect near Broadway.


Lee Street Church -- Unitarian. Lee street.


A. B. MUZZEY, Pastor.


Wm. H. Brooks, Chairman Standing Committee.


Edward Richardson, Clerk and Treasurer.


Andrew B. Harlow, Sexton, resides Trowbridge street, corner Broadway.


Evangelical Congregational Society,


South Second street.


-- , Pastor.


Wm. Wyman, Chairman Standing Committee and Treas urer.


Geo. W. Fifield, Clerk.


John Whipple, Sexton, resides 132 Thorndike street.


Second Universalist Society.


Cambridge street. MASSENA GOODRICH, Pastor.


George H. Davies, Chairman Standing Committee.


John Tarbox, Treasurer.


John H. Smith, Clerk.


George L. Grant, Sexton, resides South Fifth street.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES IN CAMBRIDGE.


St. John's Church -- Roman Catholic. South Fourth street.


GEORGE T. RIORDAN, Pastor.


James Casey, Sexton and Clerk, resides South Fourth street, near Charles.


First Methodist Episcopal Society. Cambridge street. JOHN W. MERRILL, Pastor.


A. H. Stevens, Chairman Standing Committee.


Horatio N. Hovey, Clerk.


Samuel Fillebrown, Sexton, resides Bridge street.


Second Baptist Society.


Cambridge street, corner North Fourth.


-, Pastor.


Henry S. Hills, Chairman Standing Committee.


John L. Bridgman, Treasurer.


Isaac E. Jones, Clerk.


Curtis Hobbs, Sexton, resides Cambridge street.


Third Evangelical Congregational Society. South Second street. F. W. HOLLAND, Pastor.


William Parmenter, Chairman Standing Committee.


Thomas P. Ayer, Clerk.


Caleb Hayden, Treasurer.


Samuel Dunnels, Sexton, resides Gore street.


Allen Street Congregational Society -- Unitarian. Allen street.


-, Pastor,


This is a new Society. It was organized during the summer of 1851. The corner stone of the meeting house was laid, with appropriate ceremonies, on the 25th of Sep- tember last. The land on which the house is built was presented to the Society by Walter M. Allen, Esq.


Streets, Courts, Lanes, and Places, in the City of Cambridge.


Allston, from Pearl to Charles.


Amory, from Broadway to Hampshire. Antrim, from Cambridge to Broadway. Appian Way, from Garden to Mt. Auburn. Ash, from Brattle to Mt. Auburn. Auburn, from Brookline to Pleasant. Auburn Court, from Auburn street. Austin, from Main to Inman. Avon, from Linnæan to North Avenue.


Bath, from Mt. Auburn to the wharf. Beech, from North Avenue, op. Porter's, to Somerville. Boardman, from Harvard to Broadway.


Bow, from Main to Mt. Auburn. Bowdoin, from Linnæan to Harrison place. Bowdoin Place, from Bowdoin st.


Brattle, from Brattle Square to Mt. Auburn. Brattle Square, head of Brattle street. Bridge, from Cragie's Bridge to Somerville. Brighton, from Harvard Square to Brighton Line. Bristol, from Broadway to Hampshire. Broadway, from Main, Ward II., to the Colleges. Brookline, from Main to new Bridge. Cambridge, from Bridge to Kirkland.


Canal, from Washington to Hampshire. Cedar, from Spruce to North Avenue. Centre, from Cross to Dana. Charles, from South Third to the Marsh, Ward III. Charles, from Allston to new Bridge, Ward II. Charles Court, from Charles st. Ward III. Cherry, from Main to Harvard. Chestnut, from Mt. Auburn to Harvard. Chestnut, from Magazine to Pleasant, Ward II.


Church, from Harvard Square to Brattle. Clark, from Washington to Hampshire. Columbia, from Main to Cambridge. Concord Avenue, from Garden to West Cambridge. Cottage, from Pearl to River. Cotton, from Harvard to Broadway, op. Cross. Court, from Main to Charles. Cross, from Main to Harvard. Dana, from Main to Broadway. Daniel's Court, from Appian Way


Davis, from Harvard to Broadway. Deacon, from Pioneer to Dock, near river. Dock, from Broadway to river. Douglass, from Main to Austin.


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STREETS, COURTS, ETC.


Dublin, from Kidder lane to Railroad. Dunster, from Harvard to College wharf. East, from Bridge to Hall's wharf. Eaton, trom Pine to Cherry, n School. Ellery, from Main to Broadway. . Elm, from Harvard to Cambridge. Elmwood Avenue, between Brattle and Mt. Auburn sts. Essex, from Austin to Harvard.


Essex Avenue, from Main to Austin.


Everett, from North Avenue to Oxford.


Everett Place, from Mt. Auburn.


Fayerweather, from Brattle to Vassal Lane.


Fayette, from Cambridge to Broadway. Follen, from Waterhouse to Garden. Franklin, from Brookline to Putnam. Franklin Alley, from Cambridge to Gore.


Fresh Pond Road, from Brattle to Fresh Pond. Frisby Court, from Kirkland op Quincy. Front, from Main to the water. Garden, from Harvard Square to Botanic Garden.


Gardner, from Tremont to Prospect. Gardner Court, from Mt. Auburn, op Story. Green, from Pearl to Putnam. Gore. from Bridge to Somerville. Hamilton, from Pearl to Sidney.


Hampshire, from Broadway to North Avenue. Harvard, from Main to Harvard Square. Harvard Square, head of Harvard street.


Harrison, from Main to Washington.


Harrison Avenue, from River to Pleasant.


Harrison Place, from North Avenue to Wright. Henry, from Charles to Pearl. Holyoke, from Harvard to South. Holyjoke Place, from Mt. Auburn to Holyoke. Holmes Place, from Kirkland to North Avenue. Inman, from Main to Cambridge. Irving Place, from Brattle to marsh.


James, from Brattle to Mason. Jay, from River to Western Avenue. Kidder Lane, from Spruce to the meadows. Kirkland, from North Avenue to Somerville. Lechmere Place, from North street. Lee, from Main to Broadway. Lincoln, from Windsor to Columbia. Linden, from Harvard to Mt. Auburn.


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STREETS, COURTS, ETC.


Linncan, from Garden to North Avenue. Lowell, from Mt. Auburn to Brattle. Main, from H. F. Bridge to junction of Harvard. Magazine, from Main to the river. Maple Court, from Hampshire to Somerville. Market, from Broadway to Columbia. Mason, from Garden to Brattle.


Mechanics Court, from Main n. Bank.


Medford, from Hampshire to Somerville. Mellen, from North Avenue to Oxford. Moore, from Broadway to Washington. Mount Auburn, from Main to Watertown.


North, from East to water.


North Avenue, from Harvard Square to West Cambridge. North First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth, from Cambridge, Ward III. Norfolk, from Main to Cambridge.


Oak, from Cambridge to Somerville.


Orchard, from Beech to Somerville.


Otis, from South Second to South Seventh.


Oxford, from Kirkland to Everett.


Palmer, from Brattle to Church.


Park, from Pleasant to Magazine. Perry, from Pearl to marsh.


Pearl, from Main to the river.


Phillips Place, from Mason to Garden.


Pine, from Harvard to School.


Pioneer, from Broadway to Deacon, Lower Port. Pleasant, from Main to the river.


Plymouth, from Hampshire to Portland.


Poorhouse Lane, from Cedar to the swamp. Portland, from Hampshire to Cambridge.


Prescott, from Harvard to Broadway, Ward I. Prince, from Pleasant to Magazine. Prospect, from Main to Somerville.


Putnam, from Mt. Auburn to Western Avenue.


Quincy, from Kirkland to Main, Ward I.


Quincy, from River to the marsh, Ward II. Rice, from North Avenue to Cedar. River, from Main to Brighton line.


Sacramento, from North Avenue to Hampshire.


Sargent, from Kidder Lane to Railroad. School, from Austin to Harrison. School Court, from Brattle. Short, from Bridge to North. Short, from Pleasant to Magazine.


Sydney, from Allston to Brookline.


Soden, from Western Avenue to Green.


South First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh, from Cambridge, Ward III.


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STREETS, COURTS, ETC.


South, from Brighton to Holyoke. Sparks, from Mt. Auburn to Brattle.


Spring, from Brighton to Mt. Auburn, Ward I. Spring, from South Second to South Seventh, Ward III. Spruce, from North Avenue to Cedar.


State, from Front to the Car Factory. Story, from Brattle to Mt. Auburn.


Suffolk, from Columbia to Norfolk. Summer, from Prospect to Inman. Sumner, from Kirkland to Cambridge.


Temple, from Main to Austin.


Thorndike, from South Second to South Seventh. Tremont, from Cambridge to Kirkland, Ward I. Tremont, from Broadway to Hampshire, Ward II. Trowbridge, from Main to Broadway. Union, from Market to Hampshire.


Valentine, from Pearl to Brookline.


Vassal Lane, from Brattle to Concord Avenue, op. Sparks. Vernon, from Main to Green.


Village, from State to Front.


Vine, from South Third to Sixth.


Walnut, from Pearl to Charles.


Ware, from Harvard to Broadway.


Washington, from Main to Norfolk.


Washington Square, from Charles and Allston.


Water, from Bridge to the water.


Waterhouse, from Garden to North Avenue.


Watson, from Pearl to Brooklyn.


Webster, from Magazine to Pleasant.


Wendall, from North Avenue to Oxford. West, from Inman to Lee.


Western Avenue, from Main to Brighton line.


Willard, from Brattle to Mt. Auburn.


Williams, from Pearl to River.


Willow Place, from Cambridge, n. Winsor.


Winsor, from Main to Cambridge.


Winter, from Bridge.


Winthrop, from Holyoke to Spring.


Winthrop Square, between Mt. Auburn and Brighton. Worcester, from Columbia to Norfolk.


Wright, from Bowdoin Court to North Avenue. Wyeth, from Concord Avenue to Garden.


CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


ABBREVIATIONS-b. stands for "business in Boston."-h. for " house,"-n. for "near,"-cor. for "corner of,"-op. for "oppo- site,"-bds. for "boards,"-L. P. for "Lower Port,"-Cal. for " California."


Abbot Almon, brickmanuf. Fitchburg R. Road h Main, cor. Brookline.


Abbot Ezra jr. college library, bds. Munroe's, Brattle.


Abbot Jeremiah F. carpenter, h Gore.


Abbot Joseph, h 35 Brookline.


Abbot S. R. soap manufacturer, bds 39 Brookline.


Abbott Clarissa W. widow, h Tremont.


Abbott Isaac, teamster, bds. Mrs. Gardner's, Brighton.


Abbott Samuel, stone cutter, bds Reed's tavern.


Aborn John, b hatter 95 Washington, h Maple Court. Ackers John, h State.


Ackerman Samuel, ropemaker, bds Winsor.


Ackerman Elizabeth, bds Winsor.


Ackerman Emily, bds Manson's, Harvard.


Adams Albert, mason, h Prospect n Hampshire.


Adams Benjamin F., b. clerk, 23 Kilby, h Washington n Norfolk.


Adams Bentley, painter, bds Thayer's, Main op Temple.


Adams Martha, bds School n Brooks place.


Adams Frances B. Miss, teacher, bds 96 Otis.


Adams Charles J., jailor and master of house of correction, h Thorndike cor Third.


Adams Charles, clergyman, bds Steven's, Harvard n Lee.


Adams H. K., b 3 Railway wharf, h Maple Court.


Adams Issachar, pedlar, h Sargent.


Adams J. F. (& Atwood) stair builders, Cambridge, h 71 Thorndike.


Adams J. W., painter, h 47 Gore.


Adams Lewis H., clerk, bds Hyde's 42 Franklin.


Adams Martha, boarding house, 102 Cambridge.


Adams Seaver, b 5 Exchange, h 2 Richardson Row, Cam- bridge.


Adamson John, glass cutter, h Gore n Fifth.


Agassiz Louis, professor, h Oxford


Aiken James R., tin-plate worker, h Elm n Hampshire Aikin Joseph, charcoal cart, bds 48 Gore


Akerman James A., b 74 State, h Cherry n Harvard Albro John A. clergyman, h Holyoke cor. Holyoke place.


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Alden Harvey, h Harvard n Linden


Alden Humplirey, bds Salvo's, Boardman n Broadway Alden Jonathan P'. physician, h River n Auburn Alden Joseph W. b 63 Milk, h Linnæan


Aldrich Lester S. machinist, Lowell R. R. h Fourth Alger Edwin Howard, at Prof. Worcester's Mt. Auburn Alger Stillman, at C. C. Foster's Kirkland


Alexander Thomas, painter, bds Brooks place Alman Andrew, b Attorney, Holyoke Allard -, Ice Team, bds 118 Bridge


Allanson Horace S. b. 29 Kilby, h Tremont


Allanson Mrs. J. S. h 20 Tremont


Allcott Wm. W. b. Suffolk Co., flour mill Eastern R. R. whf h Austin n Prospect


Allen E. J. tinman, h Dana


Allen G. N. printer, bds cor Main and Cross


Allen M. printer, bds Harvard n Lee


Allen Andrew, h Mt. Auburn cor. Brighton


Allen Miss A. A. teacher New Primary North Av. bds Beech Allen Caleb H. teamster, h near Cambridge


Allen Charles H. physician, h Temple cor. Austin


Allen George, b. porter, h rear 97 Gore


Allen Harriet, widow, bds J. Jones, Otis


Allen John, b. h Spring


Allen James O. teamster, bds 28 East


Allen John, teamster, h Avon


Allen Orville, b. cabinet maker, h River


Allen Mrs. S. P. h Inman cor. Main


Allen Samuel A. b. register of deeds, h Market n Clark


Allen Walter M. carriage maker North Avenue, h Beech


Allen William A. clerk, bds Allen's, Mt. Auburn


Alley Susan B. (and Johnson) fancy goods and millinery 43 Cambridge


Allston Martha R. widow, h Auburn n Magazine Almon Andrew B., lawyer, b. 47 Court, h Holyoke Amee Jacob, b. sail maker, h 3 Main n Quincy Ames George W. hostler, h Washington n Main Ames Seth, Clerk of the Courts, h Oxford


Ames Timothy, teamster, bds Fuller's Broadway, L. P.


Ames Dana, b. coal dealer, 6 North Market st. h Richard- son's Row


Anderson Eliza, dress maker, bds. 82 Spring


Anderson James, carpenter, h Brattle n hotel


Anderson Sarah, h Garden op. Waterhouse Andrews Alpheus C. b. h Appian Way Andrews D. Orilla, dress maker, bds Auburn court


Andrews Miss Rhoda G. bds Phelps Cottage court Andrews John M. stoves, &c. Brattle sq. h Brattle


Annable Joseph D. (& Son) starch manufacturer Brookline, h Prospect n Harvard


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Annable Joseph W. (J. D. & Son,) Brookline, bds Prospect Apthorp R. E. b. Attorney, Joy's buildings, h Follen Arkerson Francis, rope maker, bds Park


Arkerson Albert, h Columbia.


Arkerson George W., rope maker, h Harrison Avenue Arkerson James, rope manufacturer Magazine, h Magazine Arkerson Leonard, twine and rope manuf., h River


Arkerson William, rope maker, h Park


Armstrong James, laborer, h Brighton Armstrong John Gardiner, op Trotting Park


Armstrong Wm. C., b. printer, h Cherry


Arnold Samuel S., b 82 Ann, h Main cor Cross


Aronson Charles, baker, Snow & Wilder's


Arnold Henry, clerk, N, E. Glass Co., bds Lechmere house Ashton Daniel, glass cutter, h 70 Gore


Atkins William, soap maker, h Charles court Atwell S. Mrs. h State n Main


Atwood J. S., fish and oysters, h Harrison Avenue


Atwood James, grocer, Hampshire, h Inman


Atwood J. S., express, bds Inman


Atwood S. S. (& Adams) stair builder, Cambridge, h 98 Otis


Atwood Isaac B., b bds Cherry cor Washington Augustus John F. h Broadway n Pioneer


Augustus Isaac H. bds Broadway, L P


Austin Agnes, h Garden cor Appian Way


Austin Agnes, widow, h Harvard cor Trowbridge


Austin Edward, stone cutter, bds 129 Bridge


Austin Fredrick, b clerk, bds Sawyer's, Main


Austin Loring H. h Mt. Auburn st. n Mount Auburn


Austin Susan, widow, h Linnæan


Avery John, teamster, h Main op Pioneer


Avenell Charles H., hatter, b 6 Market square, h Broadway cor Clark


Ayer John, Lowell R. R., h 40 Second


Aver Thomas P. b 12 1-2 Commercial, bds 34 Spring Ayers James, laborer, 16 North


Ayers Mrs. Maria, nurse, 22 Brookline


Babbage Levi F. carpenter, h Gore


Babitt E. S. b irondealer 12 S. Market, h cor Main and Cross


Babb Nathaniel, carpenter, h Bridge


Bachelor G. Gideon, souse maker, Otis cor Sixth Bachelor John, palmleaf worker, bds Otis cor Sixth Backus George P. dentist, h Main op Temple Bacon Jerome, b gold beater, bds Ripley's Inman


Bacon Leonard, brushmaker, h Thorndike


Bacon Warren, b gold beater rear 35 Washington, h Sum- mer cor Prospect Badger Daniel, painter, h 43 Fifth


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Bagley Currier F., b. 108 Hanover, h Oak


Bailey Aldis L. glass house, bds 7 Second


Bailey Isaiah, mason h Magazine


Bailey Isaiah, jr. mason, h Park


Bailey Jacob L. tin-plate manuf. Cam., h 39 Cambridge Bailey G. P. b letter cutter, h Avon


Bailey Joel, hatter, h Short


Bailey Susan, widow, bds 105 Cambridge


Bailey Sophia, bonnet maker. Third


Bailey Thomas H. carpenter, h Sixth cor. Spring


Bailey Amos, works Farrar's, Kirkland st.


Bailey Byron, carpenter, h River st.


Baird Augustus, machinist, h Spruce op Cedar


Baird Lewis, machinist, h Spruce n Cedar


Baker Benjamin, glass maker, h Winter.


Baker John, b. shoedealer, 109 Hanover, h Harvard near Moore


Baker Dennis, carpenter, bds Killham's, Bridge Baker James G., clerk, Watson House


Baker Edward, carpenter, bds Reed's tavern


Baker George D. laborer, b 1 Brooks buildings Baker Lyman, carpenter, bds 1 Brook's place


Balch Mary S. widow, h Harvard n Main Baldwin Asa R. soap maker, h North Third


Baldwin James W. b. Faneuil Hall Bank, h North Avenue n Linnæan


Baldwin Joseph, baker, h Hampshire


Baldwin Otis, wood turner, bds. 30 Pearl


Ballam Alexander, laborer, h Winthrop


Ballard Joseph, cabinet maker, Brattle, h Appian Way n Mt. Auburn


Ballard Joseph, jr. printer, bds Appian Way n Mt. Auburn Bancroft Warren, b. tinplate worker, bds 118 Bridge Bancroft Eliza, bds 35 Second


Bancroft Maria, tailoress, bds. Colman's South Fourth


Bancroft Edward, baker, Snow & Wilder's


Banfield Mary, widow, h 18 Spring


Bang Jacob N. b. 40 Cornhill, H. Winsor cor. Market Bang Jacob J. omnibus driver, bds Kimball's Austin


Bangs Benjamin B. b. 15 Long wharf, h Amory n Broadway


Bangs Barnabas, b. wholesale leather, Fulton, bds Cross Bangs Isaiah, b. 15 Long wharf, h Harvard n Prospect Bangs Isaiah L. bds Harvard n Prospect


Banks Thomas S. farmer, h Fresh Pond road


Barber Samuel, h School n Winsor Barbour James S. b. 17 Pearl, h Ellery


Barbour John N. b. 107 State, h Franklin n Magazine Barker William H. teamster, h Court


Barker Isaac, laborer, h Hampshire op. Amory


Barker Edward, glass maker, bds Lopez, Winter


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Barker Joseph D. carpenter, h Wright


Barker Phineas, teamster, bds M. L. Smith's, L P.


Barlow Mrs. Almira, h Erving place Barnard George, cabinet maker, h Harvard, Brimmer block Barnes John, b. Merchant's bank, h Bowdoin n Linnæan Barnes William, omnibus driver, h Main n Pearl


Barry Thomas, baker, h Winter


Barrass James, last maker, bds 62 Thorndike


Barrett Andrew, engineer, h Suffolk


Barrett George, cage maker, h State Barrett John, laborer, h East


Barry T. O., patent marble worker. h 15 Brooks place Bartlett Bela N. planeing mill, h Gore


Bartlett David G. laborer, h Essex


Bartlett E. & S. Misses, h Appian Way


Bartlett John, University bookstore, h 1 Ellery


Bartlett Joseph A. machinist, h 20 East


Bartlett Joseph C. b. Custom House, h 43 Fourth


Bartlett J. H. bds. Gore op. Mill


Bartlett J. N. bds. Gore op. Mill


Bartlett Susan T. widow, bds 1 Ellery


Bartlett William B. clerk at Watriss', bds Parson's rear of store


Barton Wm B. shoemaker, h 4 Brimmer Block.


Barton W. H. h cor. Pearl and Auburn


Bascomb A. J. artist, h Canal n Franklin Bass Jonathan H. shoemaker, h 90 Vine


Bass Wm. L., U. S. Court, h cor. Cottage and Pleasant


Bassett Isaac A. clergyman, h Mt. Auburn cor. Winthrop place


Batchelder Eugene, b. attorney 20 Court, bds Brattle Batchelder Francis L. b. attorney 36 Court, h Phillips' Place Batchelder J. M. b civil engineer 81 Washington, h Holyoke Batchelder Joseph C. b. stone cutter, h River op. Cottage Batchelder Mrs. Julia A., h Franklin


Batchelder Samuel b. 8 Kilby n State, h Brattle cor. Ash Bate George, shoemaker Brattle cor. Palmer, h Garden Bates Benj. P. b. 34 Blackstone, h 84 Spring


Bates B. & P. Misses, h Garden op. Waterhouse


Bates Eliza, widow, h 152 Green n Putnam Bates George, clerk post office, bds Brattle Bates Henry, painter, h Fifth Bates Jacob H. painter, h Brattle cor. Church Bates John S. (& Saunders) dry goods Har. sq. bds Brattle Bates William, mason, h 61 Brattle l'ates William, jr. mason, bds Brattle


Bates William, 2d. painter, bds Brattle cor. Church Baxter Enos K. (Cal.) h Norfolk n Broadway


Baxter Isaac, cigar maker, h near Jenning's, Main 4


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Bayer Francis, (Swett &) cabinet maker, Main n Prospect, h River n Harrison


Bayley Augustus R. (A. H. Ramsay & Co.) druggist Har- vard sqr. h 24 Green cor. River


Beech George W. tailor, bds Bolles' Main Beady B. laborer, h Pine


Beal H. M. h Church


Beal Warren S. printer, b. h Sydney Pine Grove


Beaman E. B. bookbinder, h 1 Jay


Bean Charles L. confectioner Main, h State


Bean Cotton W. h 67 Gore


Bean Simon W. h 67 Gore


Beard Luke, b. Howard, h Broadway op. Amory


Beck Charles, h Harvard cor. Quincy


Beck Hannah, widow, h Gore


Beck John P. glass maker, h Second


Beck Maria, tailoress, bds Gore


Beck Tobias, glass maker, bds Lopez' Winter


Becker Mrs. Alexander C., hı Sumner


Bedell Wm. farmer, h North Avenue


Belcher G. W. painter, South


Belcher George G. painter, h Essex


Belcher John, h Brighton cor. Winthrop Belcher John A. bds Brighton


Belcher W. A. printer, bds cor. Brighton & Winthrop


Belding Sumner, b. bookbinder 82 State, h 57 Washington Bell John, stone cutter, h 117 Spring


Bell Robert, wheelwright, bds 93 Cambridge


Bellows Wm. Main op Church


Belyea Patrick, laborer, h Main n Winsor


Belyea Robert, laborer, h Medford n Hampshire


Bemis Emery, b 4 Fulton, h Inman n Broadway


Bennett Chas. H. b pump and block maker, h 61 Cambridge Bennett David E. b h North Avenue n R. R


Bennett Edwin H. b. attorney, (& Smith,) bds. A. Willard's Bennett John, ink manufacturer, h Main n Lee Bennett Wilder, mason, h 68 Thorndike Bennink G T. carpenter, h River n Jay Benson H. J. H. barber Cambridge, h Winter


Benson John, b 5 Lewis' wharf, h Mason


Bent Betsey, widow, h Temple cor Main


Bent Newell, (M. L. Smith & Co.) wood and coal, Main L P h Austin n Norfolk


Bentley Chauncey, painter, bds Third Bentley John, hair dresser Cambridge, h North Third Bentley John H, clerk Reg of Deeds, bds Third Bergeron Octave, laborer n F. P. R. R


Berry Benjamin F. carpenter, h Everett Place Besse Adaline, dress maker, bds N Snow's Main Bettinson Edward W. glass maker, h 26 Second


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Bicknell J. G. b 21 Brattle, h Norfolk n Broadway Bigelow Miss A. dressmaker, h cor Auburn and Pleasant Bigelow Alanson, b 121 Washington, h Harvard n Prospect Bigelow Francis, carver, bds 57 Thorndike


Bigelow Francis O. clerk, Cambridgeport Post Office, bds Cross


Bigelow Marshall T. (Metcalf & Co.) printer, h Cross Bigelow M. & N. Misses, boarding house, Appian way Bigelow Samuel, b 9 Commercial wharf, h Sumner Bigelow Samuel C. b Brazier's Block, bds Williams Bigelow T. B. b 7 North Market, h Williams cor Magazine Bigers Stephen, mason, h Otis n Seventh




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